Interior/Audio/Security Forum Rules
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Interior/Audio/Security Forum Rules
This thread is a how-to on using the forums... if your thread gets locked, odds are you'll find the reason why in this thread.
1. this is NOT a price check forum - Alexander G. Bell gave us a telephone, learn to use one. Learn to use www.yellowpages.ca to find shops in your area.
2. this is NOT a forum for you to invite people to come service your car - see #1 on how to find service.
3. the club Administrators have worked hard to align our club with some of the finest affilates in the GTA - make use of that. DON'T ask what shop we think you should go to.... because odds are we think you should go to the affiliates.
4. when you have a question, provide ALL the information you have. Also, be preapared to do some work... if you are asking a question, it would be implied that you are going to tackle this yourself. DON'T ask a question, get 3 pages of solid replies, and then say "Great, I'll have ***** Honda dealer take a look at it tomorrow".
5. Have a coherent post ready before you start a new thread. Be sure you searched every possible combination of words on TCC and on google, then come to us with what you know and an exact question. Is "so-and-so" difficult to do? is NOT an approved question.
6. If you bump your thread, it will be locked
7. The title of your thread must reflect the content of your thread, to help those who are searching for answers, and also to help those who are willing to help you.
1. this is NOT a price check forum - Alexander G. Bell gave us a telephone, learn to use one. Learn to use www.yellowpages.ca to find shops in your area.
2. this is NOT a forum for you to invite people to come service your car - see #1 on how to find service.
3. the club Administrators have worked hard to align our club with some of the finest affilates in the GTA - make use of that. DON'T ask what shop we think you should go to.... because odds are we think you should go to the affiliates.
4. when you have a question, provide ALL the information you have. Also, be preapared to do some work... if you are asking a question, it would be implied that you are going to tackle this yourself. DON'T ask a question, get 3 pages of solid replies, and then say "Great, I'll have ***** Honda dealer take a look at it tomorrow".
5. Have a coherent post ready before you start a new thread. Be sure you searched every possible combination of words on TCC and on google, then come to us with what you know and an exact question. Is "so-and-so" difficult to do? is NOT an approved question.
6. If you bump your thread, it will be locked
7. The title of your thread must reflect the content of your thread, to help those who are searching for answers, and also to help those who are willing to help you.
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