I think that someone is pulling your leg. There is no such thing as 'blinker fluid'. Sure, it's right next to the muffler bearings :)
Actually , someone is joking with you because there is no such thing as blinker fluid
the blinker relay is probably bad
Should be a plug at the side of the transmission fill to oil starts coming out of this plug
You put the Transmission Fluid in the Transmission (fill point transmission drip stick tube)
There is a diagram under the hood that shows you where all the fill points are located. The clutch fill is located next to the brake fluid on the driver side firewall.
You fill in the same place you check it at the top left above your engine
in the trans Fill/Level check tube in an automatic. in a 5 speed there is probably a port to fill into the actual trans case
manual transmissions take 90 weight gear grease / oil
First it must be determined which type of brake fluid a 95 Ford Taurus uses. More than likely it is Dot 3. To add this fluid, find the brake fluid reservoir on the master cylinder. Unscrew the cap to the reservoir and replenish your brake fluid to the fill line. Screw the cap back on.
The blinker relay is under the dash on the drivers side, it will look like a little black square box that plugs in.
theres no real way to, there the fill hole on top of the tranny under the break fluid tank but theres no dipstick...its a Chevy
Most of them are accessable from within the trunk behind the carpet/mat.