DIY: research for dummies.

Ryan659

Active Member
Before you post a thread that has already been answered, follow these easy steps:

1) Open Internet browser.
2) In the address bar, type in www.google.com and search on your own.
3) READ!!!!!
4) If no specific answer continue to steps 5 thru 7
5) Go to www.clubintegra.com
6) Create a thread and give sufficient detail about your specific situation.
a) Simply stating your car has a problem is not sufficient and will lead to pointless questions that should have been addressed in the original post.
7) If people are trying to help, don't be an ass. Just don't take their advice if you don't agree.

If you have any questions, please leave a suggestion in the suggestion box that is regularly emptied.
 
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Prozon

Kris
Adding this to the How-To list. Lol.

Suggestions to users:
Using the "Title Only" option will slim down search results while running a search on the forum.

Please use proper punctuation and capitalization as best as you can. Using spell check is a very good idea. If you do not know how to spell words properly, you can download Firefox. It has a built in spell-checker and will underline words for you that are misspelled. Do not purposely use words such as "dat" to sound "hip" or "cool." Face it, they don't make you sound good, they make you sound uneducated.

When making a new thread after you have searched, be sure to list out exactly what the problem is, when it occurs, if you have done any modifications recently that could possibly be related to your new problem, what you have done to try to remedy the problem, and what you have tested. Include what car you have- the year, motor, trim, anything that would be helpful identifying issues!



Remember, be specific, be punctual and be courteous to those trying to help.
 
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dlo253

Active Member
Free bump. Please read this, especially if you are new here.
 


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