Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
Jim, you have been very helpful. Thank you. Someone else suggested trying
"dry gas". Appreciate your suggestions. Sadly, based on the responses I've gotten off of this site, I will not be coming back for anymore help. |
Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
"Chilidawg" <chilidawg@gmail.com> wrote in
news:4b6146c6415f497f918528d5318ef4d9@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com: > Curly Q. Links needs to realize that the reason one comes on this site is > to get help. Help us help you. Cough up the code. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
"Chilidawg" <chilidawg@gmail.com> wrote in
news:4b6146c6415f497f918528d5318ef4d9@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com: > Curly Q. Links needs to realize that the reason one comes on this site is > to get help. Help us help you. Cough up the code. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
"Chilidawg" <chilidawg@gmail.com> wrote in
news:4b6146c6415f497f918528d5318ef4d9@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com: > Curly Q. Links needs to realize that the reason one comes on this site is > to get help. Help us help you. Cough up the code. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
"Chilidawg" <chilidawg@gmail.com> wrote in
news:f09ac0e5136bea7560662f90033319a9@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com: > Jim, you have been very helpful. Thank you. Someone else suggested trying > "dry gas". Appreciate your suggestions. > > Sadly, based on the responses I've gotten off of this site, I will not be > coming back for anymore help. > You're not doing much to help us help you. There are certain things that are required in order to attempt a diagnosis for any problem. You refuse to provide a key piece of evidence, yet still expect that this group will help you solve your problem. That is both unrealistic and unfair. A quick Google of this group will reveal great willingness among the denizens of the group to help anyone who comes along. Most of us love to show off what we know, and I might say there's even an informal competition to see who can correctly answer a question the quickest. So if you take off now, too bad for you. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
"Chilidawg" <chilidawg@gmail.com> wrote in
news:f09ac0e5136bea7560662f90033319a9@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com: > Jim, you have been very helpful. Thank you. Someone else suggested trying > "dry gas". Appreciate your suggestions. > > Sadly, based on the responses I've gotten off of this site, I will not be > coming back for anymore help. > You're not doing much to help us help you. There are certain things that are required in order to attempt a diagnosis for any problem. You refuse to provide a key piece of evidence, yet still expect that this group will help you solve your problem. That is both unrealistic and unfair. A quick Google of this group will reveal great willingness among the denizens of the group to help anyone who comes along. Most of us love to show off what we know, and I might say there's even an informal competition to see who can correctly answer a question the quickest. So if you take off now, too bad for you. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
"Chilidawg" <chilidawg@gmail.com> wrote in
news:f09ac0e5136bea7560662f90033319a9@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com: > Jim, you have been very helpful. Thank you. Someone else suggested trying > "dry gas". Appreciate your suggestions. > > Sadly, based on the responses I've gotten off of this site, I will not be > coming back for anymore help. > You're not doing much to help us help you. There are certain things that are required in order to attempt a diagnosis for any problem. You refuse to provide a key piece of evidence, yet still expect that this group will help you solve your problem. That is both unrealistic and unfair. A quick Google of this group will reveal great willingness among the denizens of the group to help anyone who comes along. Most of us love to show off what we know, and I might say there's even an informal competition to see who can correctly answer a question the quickest. So if you take off now, too bad for you. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
"Chilidawg" <chilidawg@gmail.com> wrote in
news:f09ac0e5136bea7560662f90033319a9@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com: > Jim, you have been very helpful. Thank you. Someone else suggested trying > "dry gas". Appreciate your suggestions. I try. Thanks. > > Sadly, based on the responses I've gotten off of this site, I will not be > coming back for anymore help. > > Hey,it's not really a bad group.There's lots of knowledgable folk here. (Tegger and AcuraGod come to mind;apologies to those I didn't mention) *every* NG has a few who smart off;some are chronic(killfile them),some just once in while,or if they percieve(wrongly or not) a troll or clueless person. Even I wise off once in a while,tho I try to minimize it. Sometimes I get some lip back,too. 8-) Don't let it get you down. My best advice is give as much info as you can;make model,year,mileage,as best a problem description as you can,what you've done in the way of troubleshooting,what's been replaced,OEM or aftermarket parts used. Try to use the same terminology that is the norm here.That generally means you gotta lurk for a bit to pick up on things.(and see who the chronic wiseacres and twits are,and who knows their stuff) this group has relatively few twits,I have to say. And a lot to learn. -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
"Chilidawg" <chilidawg@gmail.com> wrote in
news:f09ac0e5136bea7560662f90033319a9@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com: > Jim, you have been very helpful. Thank you. Someone else suggested trying > "dry gas". Appreciate your suggestions. I try. Thanks. > > Sadly, based on the responses I've gotten off of this site, I will not be > coming back for anymore help. > > Hey,it's not really a bad group.There's lots of knowledgable folk here. (Tegger and AcuraGod come to mind;apologies to those I didn't mention) *every* NG has a few who smart off;some are chronic(killfile them),some just once in while,or if they percieve(wrongly or not) a troll or clueless person. Even I wise off once in a while,tho I try to minimize it. Sometimes I get some lip back,too. 8-) Don't let it get you down. My best advice is give as much info as you can;make model,year,mileage,as best a problem description as you can,what you've done in the way of troubleshooting,what's been replaced,OEM or aftermarket parts used. Try to use the same terminology that is the norm here.That generally means you gotta lurk for a bit to pick up on things.(and see who the chronic wiseacres and twits are,and who knows their stuff) this group has relatively few twits,I have to say. And a lot to learn. -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
Re: '01 Civic LX dies out while slowing to a stop
"Chilidawg" <chilidawg@gmail.com> wrote in
news:f09ac0e5136bea7560662f90033319a9@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com: > Jim, you have been very helpful. Thank you. Someone else suggested trying > "dry gas". Appreciate your suggestions. I try. Thanks. > > Sadly, based on the responses I've gotten off of this site, I will not be > coming back for anymore help. > > Hey,it's not really a bad group.There's lots of knowledgable folk here. (Tegger and AcuraGod come to mind;apologies to those I didn't mention) *every* NG has a few who smart off;some are chronic(killfile them),some just once in while,or if they percieve(wrongly or not) a troll or clueless person. Even I wise off once in a while,tho I try to minimize it. Sometimes I get some lip back,too. 8-) Don't let it get you down. My best advice is give as much info as you can;make model,year,mileage,as best a problem description as you can,what you've done in the way of troubleshooting,what's been replaced,OEM or aftermarket parts used. Try to use the same terminology that is the norm here.That generally means you gotta lurk for a bit to pick up on things.(and see who the chronic wiseacres and twits are,and who knows their stuff) this group has relatively few twits,I have to say. And a lot to learn. -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
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