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    #51
    Quote Originally Posted by GTcervan View Post
    Sayang lang this does not apply to us all. Si op pa lang, nahihirapan na.

    Well, actually marami sa mga hindi mahilig o sanay magkalkal.
    That's true, I wish my Dad were here kasi he is good with cars/DIY. He knows how to fix things. Unfortunately, men like him are rare na. Yung younger gen nga hindi man lang marunong magpalit ng gulong. Anyway, I am glad Tsikot is here where I can get good advise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    To complete the thought I started earlier, dahil nga yung T car brand is ubiquitous, halos kahit hanggang probinsya may marunong gumawa (for the non-DIY'ers).

    So dahil maraming pyesa + maraming marunong gumawa, relatively speaking, yan ang main reason patok sa maraming tao yung brand.

    But as cars are becoming more computer-controlled and transitioning to EVs and/or hybrid systems, bumabalik na ulit sa casa yung expertise. But for the classic ICE cars, you can still find a suitable mechanic at every corner, in a manner of speaking. Not implying that all of them are good mechanics, though.... but in a pinch, meron kang matatakbuhan.
    Yes. Ako rin personally worried once na puro hybrid o ev na ang mag-takeover sa market. Complicated silang ayusin once madale sa baha. Unlike kung ICE may pag-asa pa kahit papano.

    As for toyota, totoo naman yan. Pero mas ramdam talaga if gamitin sila as daily workhorse vehicle. Although yung iba mas prefer ibang brand kasi feel nila usually mas may character or dating, lalo kung seldom lang pinaaandar at nilalabas.

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    #53
    Lumabas na Error Code:

    C0215 Rear Speed Sensor LH Circuit

    Galing talaga ng mga tsikoteers, tama yung suspect na ABS sensor
    Last edited by _Cathy_; April 4th, 2025 at 12:35 PM.

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    WTF. Bakit ang pinapa palitan ng speedy fix Wheel hub bearing rear left and it costs P22k! labor P1800.

    So I spoke to the owner of Speedyfix and he is such a nice guy! He said don't replace na because P25k is almost 1/4 the price of the car hahaha! He said it's just the sensor lang naman. Never pa daw nila nagawa magpalit ng sensor lang, buo ang gawa nila. Although I feel OC na may nakailaw
    Last edited by _Cathy_; April 4th, 2025 at 02:33 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    WTF. Bakit ang pinapa palitan ng speedy fix Wheel hub bearing rear left and it costs P22k! labor P1800.

    So I spoke to the owner of Speedyfix and he is such a nice guy! He said don't replace na because P25k is almost 1/4 the price of the car hahaha! He said it's just the sensor lang naman. Never pa daw nila nagawa magpalit ng sensor lang, buo ang gawa nila. Although I feel OC na may nakailaw
    The fault is on the hub bearing assembly where the rear LH sensor terminal plugs into? Cleaning did not solve it? Hmmmm...kinda unToyota-like. Usually, the bearing goes 1st on those assemblies than the ABS sensor

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    The fault is on the hub bearing assembly where the rear LH sensor plugs into? Cleaning did not solve it? Hmmmm...kinda unToyota-like. Usually, the bearing goes 1st on those assemblies than the ABS sensor seat.
    Can you explain that in none technical terms? hehe He said palit buo kasi they don't replace sensor lang, if sensor needs replacement buong wheel hub bearing papaltan

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Can you explain that in none technical terms? hehe He said palit buo kasi they don't replace sensor lang, if sensor needs replacement buong wheel hub bearing papaltan
    Rear sensor is part of the hub bearing assembly. Change that when the bearing finally goes. If that's the only fault, car is usable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Rear sensor is part of the hub bearing assembly. Change that when the bearing finally goes. If that's the only fault, car is usable.
    Thanks. I called Toyorama and they have Wheel hub bearing for P12k but I will take your advise to wait until that needs replacement. But how do I know?

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    #59
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    WTF. Bakit ang pinapa palitan ng speedy fix Wheel hub bearing rear left and it costs P22k! labor P1800.

    So I spoke to the owner of Speedyfix and he is such a nice guy! He said don't replace na because P25k is almost 1/4 the price of the car hahaha! He said it's just the sensor lang naman. Never pa daw nila nagawa magpalit ng sensor lang, buo ang gawa nila. Although I feel OC na may nakailaw
    Its is practical from an economic POV. You could just put a black tape over the light or have someone remove the ABS light bulb/LED. Car is still perfectly usable even withe ABS not working. Hindi ka naman aggressive yata magpatakbo.

    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Thanks. I called Toyorama and they have Wheel hub bearing for P12k but I will take your advise to wait until that needs replacement. But how do I know?
    Not sure why they want to replace the entire hub, when its just the sensor. If you lok at it the hub has teeth, the sensor then counts how many times a second passes it and from there gives you the car's speed (kaya nga connected siya sa speedometer). If it detects say a sudden negative change in speed e.g. 100kph then biglang naging zero kph (indicating a lockup of the brakes) it will send a signal to the ABS pumps to disengage/re-engage the brakes (simulating the old-school method of pumping the brake pedals). You'll just have to wait till you hear a hum when the wheel turns to know when its time to replace the hub.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yatta View Post
    Not sure why they want to replace the entire hub, when its just the sensor. If you lok at it the hub has teeth, the sensor then counts how many times a second passes it and from there gives you the car's speed (kaya nga connected siya sa speedometer). If it detects say a sudden negative change in speed e.g. 100kph then biglang naging zero kph (indicating a lockup of the brakes) it will send a signal to the ABS pumps to disengage/re-engage the brakes (simulating the old-school method of pumping the brake pedals). You'll just have to wait till you hear a hum when the wheel turns to know when its time to replace the hub.
    Some Tmodels have the sensor integral to the hub assembly.
    Post'90s, nippons shifted from prioritizing reliability & ease of service to job-security.🫣

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