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March 23rd, 2014 11:15 PM #1
My car's warranty expired last year (2010 1.6 G Altis M/T)
It's due for 35,000 km PMS. What's done on the 35,000 PMS? I am deciding whether I should continue with casa maintenance at least until the 5th year.
How significant is the difference of casa vs non-casa PMS? With my AE101 (1.6 GLi M/T), I had it serviced outside the casa right after the warranty expired, I had the oil change religiously every 5k (Castrol oil, oil filter and spark plugs) and my car never had any engine problems. I am afraid though that the 10th gen is more complex/sophisticated than the AE101 and would be better handled by the casa?
TIA!
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March 24th, 2014 07:37 AM #2sa casa meron sila list of inspection at parts for checking/replace when you reach a certain km.
sa non casa kung ano itinuro mo un ang gagawin, kun meron ka nakalimutan malamang hindi na un ma inspect.
pwede ka mag ask sa casa ng estimate ng pms at kung.ano ang mga gagawin nila. gamitin mo ito na guide pag nagpagawa ka sa non.casa
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March 24th, 2014 10:19 AM #3
furthermore, pwede din i check ang owner's manual. listed dun ang PMS sa bawat part ng car starting from 5k km up to xxx,xxx km
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March 24th, 2014 04:16 PM #4
Check your owner's manual. It should indicate in the Service section what parts are for inspection and replacement.
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August 1st, 2014 09:45 PM #5
Actually i trust the casa rather than talyers or gas stations
to fix my cars
first time tried it with the innova i'm not satisfied
humina yung handbrake nung pinalitan
brake is not as strong as before
engine delayed accelration
shell toh ginawa
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August 1st, 2014 09:56 PM #6
Pagka PMS I go outside the casa. Pag ayaw na lang umandar yung oto saka ko dinadala or any complex issues.
Yung sa Casa pag nag palit ng brake fluid taga yung singil pero di naman totally pinalitan lahat ng brake fluid. Sinuction lang yung nasa reservoir pero yung nasa brake lines lumang fluid pa din. Yung sa shell totally lahat pinaltan brake fluid. May pang suction sila na kinakabit sa bleed nipple ng caliper to suck out the old brake fluid.
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August 1st, 2014 10:05 PM #7Ako naman I don't trust casa and see their service center as the dealer's milking cow. I only have the casa service our cars until the 5,000km PMS. In some cases, we have cars that has never been to the casa (KDM Starex), and the regular PMS is done in our office with our in house mechanics. I think with your Altis, its safe to have the PMS done outside the casa but should be done at a competent shop, not your backyard talyer.
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August 1st, 2014 10:51 PM #8
Same lang mag pa service outside casa parehas lang naman tao ang gumagawa basta orig parts lang gagamitin mo malaki din ang price diff pag sa labas mo pina service. Yun mga brandnew car namin hindi na namin pinapa service sa casa. Check your owners manual para meron kang guide.
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August 1st, 2014 11:25 PM #9
Mga minor puede na sa gas station, talyer o mechanic...(ex change oil, replace break pad etc)
Pag major sa casa gawa ng me manual sila ( ex trany problem )
Mahal kc per liter ng oil nila 600/liter di pa kagandahan, like yung nabasa ko marami na gumagamit ng Zic oil parang 200/liter and yung filters marami ang heavy duty brand compare sa oem.
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August 2nd, 2014 12:46 AM #10Sa akin depende na lang sa experience at trainning ng technician kung anong mga brand ng car ang mga na trouble din nya., kya di natin pwede sabihin na panget o maganda.. Bsta my standard ang technician alagaan ang sasakyan ng mga costumer., bigyan ng magandang serbisyo kahit super pressure ka na sa paggagawa.. at sa lahat pangalagaan ang shop iyon ang technician.
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