Posted by Bryan in Iowa on May 28, 2010 at 19:40:13 from (205.188.116.74):
In Reply to: 20 foot frail mower posted by maxwell williams on May 28, 2010 at 09:55:22:
I have an oxygen sensor that I think is bad .What do I do ? Yanno , I have been somewhat cynical lately . Some of these posts and replies are just crazy. There is a wealth of information to be found on here with just a keystroke .Some of the replies have no clue at all . If you don't know , don't just throw out some wild # guess. and don't cop an attitude if someone ask's an often repeated or stupid question / there are no stupid questions ! There are a lot of folks that come here for knowledge that we ALL have to share about ALL topics . Don't browbeat them because they don't know , or slame someone because their answer is not quite right . On the other hand , if your not sure don't just guess and tell eveyone they need a new oxygen sensor , etc ! On the other hand , THINK before you ask a question . If it sounds like a scam , it is ! Or any other often repeated question , folks tend to get tired of trival questions that could be answered by common sense . My two cents . Like any internet forum , the anynonymity seems to take away politeness that would be present face to face .
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