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awarded | Popular Question |
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Power steering fluid started to leak after changing it it was between min and max before change. The reservoir and the hoses connected to it are fine. But I see some drops by the wheel near passenger side. I cannot say for sure what the source is. Update: I checked the level today in the morning, and it is now below min. So, it is definitely leaking even when the car is not running. |
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asked | Power steering fluid started to leak after changing it |
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Changing Hyundai Elantra power steering fluid I did a few days past, and I used 2 quarts. |
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May
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awarded | Supporter |
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May
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asked | Changing Hyundai Elantra power steering fluid |
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May
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awarded | Student |
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May
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Tranmission fluid changing vs flushing I have seen that post, but not sure it is directly related. If you flush your transmission fluid regularly (lets say every 30K miles), then flushing is a good thing. But considering old cars like mine that I have no past record, I don't know what the right thing is. |
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May
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asked | Tranmission fluid changing vs flushing |
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Apr
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awarded | Self-Learner |
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Mar
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accepted | condor: unmatched quotes when submitting bash jobs |
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Feb
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condor: unmatched quotes when submitting bash jobs Yes. According to condor manual page, "There are two permissible formats for specifying arguments. The new syntax supports uniform quoting of spaces within arguments; the old syntax supports spaces in arguments only in special circumstances." I am using the new syntax. I even tried the old syntax, and I got the same error. For the old syntax, I used Arguments= -c \" command_to_run -d -f \"
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condor: unmatched quotes when submitting bash jobs added 96 characters in body |
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Feb
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asked | condor: unmatched quotes when submitting bash jobs |
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Jan
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awarded | Notable Question |
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Jan
22 |
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awarded | Supporter |
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Jan
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accepted | How to install a gcc specific version on Ubuntu? |
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Dec
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Typical L1 and L2 access latency for SoCs made of ARM Cortex-A9 to do some cache performance comparison on SoCs that use ARM-A9 processors. The cache for A9 can be architected in different ways, so you'll end up systems with very different performance and energy consumption. I need to have these cache numbers so I could speculate A9 performance for some applications. |
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Dec
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Typical L1 and L2 access latency for SoCs made of ARM Cortex-A9 added 82 characters in body |
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asked | Typical L1 and L2 access latency for SoCs made of ARM Cortex-A9 |