Hi, This forum contains a wealth of information and knowledge. Unfortunately a few years ago when the server was updated many of the links in the forums that pointed to other forum pages were broken and no longer work.
So I thought I'd share the way it's possible to follow those broken forum links. This procedure has always worked for me but that is only for broken forum links. It usually does not work for bad picture links etc.
The best way to explain is with an actual simple example:
For example, under "Tech Forums" click "Basic Tech Questions" then click "Fluid and Filter Specs".
Then as you read along you will see a link for "Dipstick Oil Analysis". Perhaps you may want to click on that link to see what it has to say.
That link looks like this: http://www.forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/oil-tech/4504-dipstick-oil-analysis.html
But then you get the dreaded "This site can't be reached" error message.
The way to get around that error page is the following:
Step 1:
Copy the url from that error page into a new browser window. Don't copy the url from the original forum page. Sometimes the forum link resolves into something a bit different on the error page. That error page url should look like this:
http://www.forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/oil-tech/4504-dipstick-oil-analysis.html
Step 2:
Delete from that copied url the following: " http://www. " at the beginning of the url, and " html " at the end of the url and any words between the two " / " marks immediately following the words: " forums.IHPartsAmerica.com " and insert the word " threads " So at this point the url link should look like this " forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/threads/4504-dipstick-oil-analysis. "
Step 3:
Move the link number and dash to the end of the url and delete the dash at the end of the url.
In this example the link number is " 4504- "
At this point the url should look like this: " forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/threads/dipstick-oil-analysis.4504 "
Hit enter and that should bring up the broken forum page.
Once you've done it a few times it becomes easy. And you may find shortcuts to this 3-step procedure but those short cuts don't always work. And I suggest you practice with simple links that don't have a lot of other numbers in it until you become familiar with how this all works.
So there it is - how to access forum posts from broken forum links.
For your practice here is one more broken link from that page and how it should look after you modify it to work:
http://www.forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/engine-cooling-mobile-hvac-tech/3236-cooling-system-101-a.html
forums.ihpartsamerica.com/threads/cooling-system-101-a.3236
So I thought I'd share the way it's possible to follow those broken forum links. This procedure has always worked for me but that is only for broken forum links. It usually does not work for bad picture links etc.
The best way to explain is with an actual simple example:
For example, under "Tech Forums" click "Basic Tech Questions" then click "Fluid and Filter Specs".
Then as you read along you will see a link for "Dipstick Oil Analysis". Perhaps you may want to click on that link to see what it has to say.
That link looks like this: http://www.forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/oil-tech/4504-dipstick-oil-analysis.html
But then you get the dreaded "This site can't be reached" error message.
The way to get around that error page is the following:
Step 1:
Copy the url from that error page into a new browser window. Don't copy the url from the original forum page. Sometimes the forum link resolves into something a bit different on the error page. That error page url should look like this:
http://www.forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/oil-tech/4504-dipstick-oil-analysis.html
Step 2:
Delete from that copied url the following: " http://www. " at the beginning of the url, and " html " at the end of the url and any words between the two " / " marks immediately following the words: " forums.IHPartsAmerica.com " and insert the word " threads " So at this point the url link should look like this " forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/threads/4504-dipstick-oil-analysis. "
Step 3:
Move the link number and dash to the end of the url and delete the dash at the end of the url.
In this example the link number is " 4504- "
At this point the url should look like this: " forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/threads/dipstick-oil-analysis.4504 "
Hit enter and that should bring up the broken forum page.
Once you've done it a few times it becomes easy. And you may find shortcuts to this 3-step procedure but those short cuts don't always work. And I suggest you practice with simple links that don't have a lot of other numbers in it until you become familiar with how this all works.
So there it is - how to access forum posts from broken forum links.
For your practice here is one more broken link from that page and how it should look after you modify it to work:
http://www.forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/engine-cooling-mobile-hvac-tech/3236-cooling-system-101-a.html
forums.ihpartsamerica.com/threads/cooling-system-101-a.3236
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