Just an observation and maybe a suggestion on how we can make the tech section a little more interesting and reduce the repeat questions.
First off, I understand the concept of there is no dumb question and I certainly can relate to being a noob so this isn't a shot at anyone and I'm not going to preach the "do a search before you ask". But...Seems to me many of the questions could be resolved or atleast made more specific if the person asking would look into how the system in question works first. Or, dare I say it, take a wrench to the problem and see what might be going on first. Seems the internet bulletin boards have become the first go-to source for everything under the sun these days.
Hate to sound like my father but when I started rebuilding these things or working on cars in general I didn't run to the net' as my first go to. Picked up a manual and took a crack at the problem. Atleast then I could ask an informed question and was able to understand the answer.
Just a suggestion.
First off, I understand the concept of there is no dumb question and I certainly can relate to being a noob so this isn't a shot at anyone and I'm not going to preach the "do a search before you ask". But...Seems to me many of the questions could be resolved or atleast made more specific if the person asking would look into how the system in question works first. Or, dare I say it, take a wrench to the problem and see what might be going on first. Seems the internet bulletin boards have become the first go-to source for everything under the sun these days.
Hate to sound like my father but when I started rebuilding these things or working on cars in general I didn't run to the net' as my first go to. Picked up a manual and took a crack at the problem. Atleast then I could ask an informed question and was able to understand the answer.
Just a suggestion.

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