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September 14th, 2015 03:43 PM #1
Tanong lang guys, magpapalit kasi ako ng ATF (lancer singkit kotse ko) ilang litro ba kailangan kapag nagchange fluid? Bibili na lang kasi sana ako para labor na lang babayaran ko, plano ko bilhin castrol dexron II okay ba yan? Ano pa bang pwedeng alternatives? Parang mahal kasi ata yung castrol.
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September 14th, 2015 04:01 PM #2Check your manual kung ano ang fluid rating nya, am assuming Dexron II or III yan. Whiz or Petron are cheaper alternatives, sa auto supply po kayo bumili and wag sa gasoline station kasi mas mahal
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September 14th, 2015 04:30 PM #3
Dexron II ang ginagamit. How about yung mobil, mobil 220 ba counterpart sa dex II number kasi nakalagay sa mobil.
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September 14th, 2015 04:47 PM #4Wala na akong nakikitang Dexron II, puro Dexron III na. Backward compatible naman yan and mas kalat. As noted kanina Petron or Whiz mas mura, di ako familiar sa iba
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September 22nd, 2015 02:46 PM #5
Yung sa mga ace hardware ba same price range lang nung sa mga gas station?
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September 22nd, 2015 03:20 PM #6
Are you just replacing or doing a dialysis?
Every 40KKm ang replacement ng AFT...
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September 22nd, 2015 03:29 PM #7
Replacement sir. 2 or 3 years na kasi akong hindi nakakapagpalit, hirap rin kasi sa hatak tsikot ko.
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September 24th, 2015 12:54 AM #8
I was reading the manuals of our AT rides for the atf replacement :
Toyota - replace only when necessary or when driving regularly in harsh conditions
Honda - every 60kkm
Hyundai - every 90kkm
I guess the practice / casa schedule of replacing atf every 40kkm is because of the heavy traffic on the Metro (???)
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September 24th, 2015 02:12 AM #9
Severe conditons sa Toyota Pinas and Toyota Canada lol. I think even Mazda CA. My Hyundai service center insists 40k for atf i do mine 35k. Its not that expensive for some. Glad my SA uses the Hyundai SPIV fluids. Ill stick with my schedule. 200k warranty is an awesome deal for road warriors.
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September 24th, 2015 09:05 AM #10
Yes, bro. However, this is the Toyota Innova - "design of which is supposedly for Asia".... Could be cut and paste from their other Owner's Manual....
They require "Toyota Genuine ATF Type T-IV".....
"Change ATF only as necessary"
Harsh Road Conditions: operating on rough, muddy or melted-snow roads; operating on dusty road; for diesel- operating higher than 2km above sea level
Harsh Driving Conditions: with camper or top carrier; repeated short trips less than 8Km temperature below freezing...; extensive idling; continuous high speed driving (80% or more of max vehicle speed) for over 2 hours...
Yes, 40kkm is the local industry practice for ATF replacement... Note however, that for Hyundai (Grand Starex) Manual states every 90KKm....
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I am currently observing the 2SM battery installed on my MU-X, Yuasa brand. Kaka 1 yr lang nito...
Cheaper brands than Motolite but reliable as well