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that is not too hard to do. you just have to ask them where they keep there blinker fluid or there left handed wrenches
Very true.
Since you brought up blinker fluid, the wife's Buick Century was having blinker issues, and one day while taking a transmission out of a Chevy 4x4 with the brother in law she called up and said she was at her parents house and they were gonna try and find out the problem.
So we decide to play a prank on her, we tell her to check the blinker fluid level cause it may be low. Now my mother in law searched all over that car for a good 15 minutes before they called back and asked where it was.
Sadly, my father in law is a mechanic, and yet my mother in law still searched and searched for the blinker fluid.............
ya. most women tend to not even remotely pay attention to stuff like that especially if they got someone else that can do it for them. my grand father was an electrician an my mom can't even wire up a door bell which only operates on 12v. she was randomly connecting wires. i sure stopped her pretty quick. it is bad enough that she has had to spend a lot of money on the house due to her being cheap. new eaves troughs 3-4 years ago would have saved her a $3000 roof last fall.
I work for oreillys and we have 44 of them in stock at my store.
my wife said the 710 cap is missing off of her engine, does your store carry those? (write 710 on a piece of paper and then spin it around 180 degrees)