Here's a new twist on an old favorite!
Last week my daughter wanted me to supervise her checking the oil in her car, and she also stated that her WW fluid was gone. She even bought a gallon at WalMart for the occasion. We popped the hood and she checked the oil no problem and we went straight to the WW fluid addition. As we were adding the fluid, she commented about the nasty smell in the air that day. It was Thursday and we were working downwind of the dumpster so I figured it was some putrid rotting riced cauliflower that my wife likes to foist upon me at mealtime. Friday is trash day so I didn't make a big "stink" about it.
Fast forward to the day before yesterday when my daughter texted me at work and said that every time she hits the WW lever, the car stinks like shizz. We decided to have a look into the issue this evening and I did what every good dad does and start hitting the internet. Turns out that rancid WW fluid is a "thing" and many others have experienced the same issue.
When she got home the first thing I did was ask to see the jug with the remainder of the product in it. Cracked it open and whoooo-weeee...found the problem!
According to the net, the best solution is to get the fluid out of the reservoir (I'll use the HF pneumatic brake bleeder thingy) and replace it with a water/bleach solution...a couple capfuls of bleach to a gallon of water. Pump it through the lines and let it sit for an hour or so. Drain, rinse, and refill with fresh WW fluid that passes the sniff test first.
Any of y'all experience this situation?
Last week my daughter wanted me to supervise her checking the oil in her car, and she also stated that her WW fluid was gone. She even bought a gallon at WalMart for the occasion. We popped the hood and she checked the oil no problem and we went straight to the WW fluid addition. As we were adding the fluid, she commented about the nasty smell in the air that day. It was Thursday and we were working downwind of the dumpster so I figured it was some putrid rotting riced cauliflower that my wife likes to foist upon me at mealtime. Friday is trash day so I didn't make a big "stink" about it.
Fast forward to the day before yesterday when my daughter texted me at work and said that every time she hits the WW lever, the car stinks like shizz. We decided to have a look into the issue this evening and I did what every good dad does and start hitting the internet. Turns out that rancid WW fluid is a "thing" and many others have experienced the same issue.
When she got home the first thing I did was ask to see the jug with the remainder of the product in it. Cracked it open and whoooo-weeee...found the problem!
According to the net, the best solution is to get the fluid out of the reservoir (I'll use the HF pneumatic brake bleeder thingy) and replace it with a water/bleach solution...a couple capfuls of bleach to a gallon of water. Pump it through the lines and let it sit for an hour or so. Drain, rinse, and refill with fresh WW fluid that passes the sniff test first.
Any of y'all experience this situation?