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That means you change our headlight fluid.

EDIT: YOUR headlight fluid.

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Our headlight fluid, comrade?

"Your". Looks like I need to change my keyboard fluid too.

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The anti-freeze is working.

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Unfortunately, your gonna need some marshmallows. Double plus unfortunately the marshmallows for this particular model are gonna run you about $89 a piece.

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It means you can drive at least 3,000 miles further before you really need to worry about that.

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No, it doesn't look like a Mercedes W123 240 Diesel.

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That's exactly right, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.

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lol...

I know this is a joke, but I'd guess it's a bad valve cover gasket. Oil leaked all over and somehow ignited.

Look at how much space there is to work on that engine. I miss those days :(

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I know today you need 3 foot 1/4 inch round fingers to fix anything. On cheby colorado 05 model to remove 5spd trans on a 4 banger model says take out starter which is a disaster. One must remove intake manifold but but but if you get 4) 12 inch extension with a 6 and 3 will let you go in the smallest hole next to driverside of rad and straight back removes one nut off a stud and boom trans out

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On the CTS-V you have to take the whole front bumper cover off to replace a headlight bulb. It is so friken stupid.

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Ah but there is a way to do it without taking the bumper completely off.

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I too have changed a head gasket. It's easy they said, don't over-tighten when putting it back together they left out, this is what I ended up with too.

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Never felt a bolt stretch huh lol. Lesson for ya always use are is doing head gasket never go with stock bolts most of they are stretch bolts and designed as one time use. so a Oops cost more bolts ,studs are best your welcome

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Gotta love how they are taking a picture. I hope someone is running for a fire extinguisher. lol

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Gotta love how they are taking a picture

"don't help, just film"

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I think it's fair to say that's your problem right there.

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It's the LAC light. (Light A Cigarette)

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You won't get a good answer out mechanics. Looks to be blinker fluid leak though

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It looks like you need to replace the rad cap support assembly. Just remove the rad cap, and replace everything connected underneath it. I would recommend replacing the rad cap while you're at it - they're cheap.

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It means the wiring on your third-party amp was done incorrectly

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