Just a heads-up: errors when accessing CL and slow loading
I noticed today that this site has been slow at times. Some times I would get error messages when I access this site such as this:
"There seems to have been a slight problem with the database. Please try again by pressing the refresh button in your browser.
An E-Mail has been dispatched to our Technical Staff, who you can also contact if the problem persists.
We apologise for any inconvenience."
I've also got another error message that has some things about SQLs.
"There seems to have been a slight problem with the database. Please try again by pressing the refresh button in your browser.
An E-Mail has been dispatched to our Technical Staff, who you can also contact if the problem persists.
We apologise for any inconvenience."
I've also got another error message that has some things about SQLs.
On another note, I noticed a couple changes that can be done in some of the articles posted in the Techinical Tips section of CL.
I put the corrections in parentheses.
In the "Hard Bumps While Driving" article.
"They might be worn and need to be replace(d). You(r) best bet would be to take your car to a qualified mechanic and have them do an( ) inspection on it. "
In the "Wheels Studs" article:
"Answer: H&R specifies that if you(r) lugs don(')t turn 6.5 turns on a 12x1.5 stud then you need extended studs,. . ."
In the "Steering Vibration" article:
"1. The wheels are not balanced. Have a shop make sure ( )all your wheels are balance(d)."
In the "Steering Wheel Vibrate Uncontrollably While Braking" article:
"2. In some cases, vibration ca(n) be caused by improper alignment of the two front wheels.
I put the corrections in parentheses.
In the "Hard Bumps While Driving" article.
"They might be worn and need to be replace(d). You(r) best bet would be to take your car to a qualified mechanic and have them do an( ) inspection on it. "
In the "Wheels Studs" article:
"Answer: H&R specifies that if you(r) lugs don(')t turn 6.5 turns on a 12x1.5 stud then you need extended studs,. . ."
In the "Steering Vibration" article:
"1. The wheels are not balanced. Have a shop make sure ( )all your wheels are balance(d)."
In the "Steering Wheel Vibrate Uncontrollably While Braking" article:
"2. In some cases, vibration ca(n) be caused by improper alignment of the two front wheels.
Last edited by LB Lex; Oct 22, 2003 at 01:22 AM.
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