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Old 01-27-06, 03:32 PM
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Create an Encyclopedia for idle problems!

Is it just me, or are a large percentage of the threads posted on this forum related to idle problems? And typically, idle problems that have been addressed many times before. Does it not seem like a good idea to create a comprehensive listing of typical idle problems and their most likely solutions and store it in the Gen 2 archives?
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its a good idea

however the threads on the common idle problems like vac leaks and mal-adjusted TPS's can be found with a search.....

its just that most mew people don't bother to search or can't be bothered reading through the archives to find them so they just post
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Originally Posted by Chuck
...Does it not seem like a good idea to create a comprehensive listing of typical idle problems and their most likely solutions and store it in the Gen 2 archives?
I believe you will find that archived list here
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