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Thread: where do I get coolant test strips?

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    Default where do I get coolant test strips?

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    I get them from my local Baldwin filter dealer.
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    Coolant test strip store ?? Just giving ya a hard time Rank. Whenever I get serviced on tne road I just say to the Petro mechanic "give me a couple of those" But if it checks good at service and you only add 50/50 you should have no problem as long as you change water filter every other time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Walking Eagle View Post
    Coolant test strip store ?? Just giving ya a hard time Rank. Whenever I get serviced on tne road I just say to the Petro mechanic "give me a couple of those" But if it checks good at service and you only add 50/50 you should have no problem as long as you change water filter every other time.
    kinda what i was thinking, but i was thinking i'd look for them right between the oil test strips and the blinker fluid test strips. ;-)

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    Everyone should have the Blinker Test Strips !!!! Seems like more and more people are are running that low !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by walking eagle View Post
    everyone should have the blinker test strips !!!! Seems like more and more people are are running that low !!
    lolol

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    I just dip my finger in and taste it, then adjust it from there. Been doing it since I was kid and I've got no prablums, problames, prublums...........problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walking Eagle View Post
    Everyone should have the Blinker Test Strips !!!! Seems like more and more people are are running that low !!
    Did you notice that too?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Walking Eagle View Post
    Everyone should have the Blinker Test Strips !!!! Seems like more and more people are are running that low !!
    nah, it isnt so much that people are running low, it actually is the pH levels that can ruin the bulb. least thats what it says in my Swift shop manual. hahahah

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    I actually have blinker fluid. It's what I soak my contact lenses in every night!
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