MPC6000 J001 D area

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  • alliance1
    Technician
    • Jul 2010
    • 20

    #16
    Re: MPC6000 J001 D area

    Figured it out but since this such an old post you all know what the solution is. Thanks slimslob.[emoji4]

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    • slimslob
      Retired

      Site Contributor
      25,000+ Posts
      • May 2013
      • 37365

      #17
      Re: MPC6000 J001 D area

      Originally posted by alliance1
      So why have a search function if you can't post things to an existing problem no matter how old is?
      To see if there is an answer to your problem. If there is not, start a new thread. There are some who will not even open a new post to a thread that is more than a certain number of months old.

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      • Iowatech
        Not a service manager

        2,500+ Posts
        • Dec 2009
        • 3930

        #18
        Re: MPC6000 J001 D area

        Also, more people will look at a new thread, increasing your chances to get useful information.
        Put another way, why would anyone pay attention to an old thread that was abandoned years ago if it didn't contain useful information for them, even if you added a question to it? Especially a thread like this one that contains no useful repair information for anyone, including you.

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        • alliance1
          Technician
          • Jul 2010
          • 20

          #19
          Re: MPC6000 J001 D area

          Very valid points I will adhere to them in the future but it just seems redundant to have several threads about the same subject. But I do agree with the useless information bogging up a post when you are "in the zone" frantically searching for answers.

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