Brother has a Nissan Kicks. It is required to bring the car in for service every 6 months or "10k kms". if you want to preserve the warranty, then you really have to follow their PMS service intervals or else they may have grounds to deny warrantry if you do not follow the correct intervals. Casa customer service also contacts him when it is almost 6 months to remind him of service and when he plans to schedule, so there's that at least.
It also has a PMS service manual booklet that relates for the non hybrid and hybrid version of the kicks showing maintenance intervals required by Nissan, not just Nissan PH. It is also topped up "supposedly" with full synthetic based on Nissan. but is there reason to doubt whether or not they change the oil? maybe? but that's also why you just have it serviced regardless if you have or have not reached the minimum kms as it reached the 6mos, for the Kicks to preserve that warranty for the power train.
But Nissan NE is at least easy to talk to. We've already talked to them about doing the brakes cleaning every other PMS instead of every 6 months as it didn't make sense. hehe!
There is also 2 coolant reservoirs, one for the engine and the other for the inverter (I think it doesn't loop for the battery but the battery is "Actively" cooled by a fan mounted on top of it getting air under the driver's seat, so need to make sure you don't plug those vent holes with dirty or debris. hehe!)
NOTE: yes, i know the engine isn't running for the whole kms logged in the odometer, but they do not provide a readout for the distance traveled with the engine switched on only, or is there a "running hours" log. They might have a readout once they plug in a computer though but that's not available to end users to view from the dash board. I'm assuming this because Nissan is also able to get a reading of CVTF quality without getting a sample from the transmission. I didn't know they had this information to read from a computer diagnostic before. There is no warning light in the dashboard for this, I thought they checked for contaminants only after draining. hehe!
"nothing is free, in the automobile industry."
you want our warranty? you pay for it... in the PMS schedule!
i read that nissan has extended the battery warranty to eight years. hmmm.....
i once drove a sentra.
i have had some experience with nissan casa. yes, they are friendlier, smiles as well as service, than my current casa.
one explanation is they may not be as inundated with cars to work on, as my current casa.
But Nissan NE is at least easy to talk to. We've already talked to them about doing the brakes cleaning every other PMS instead of every 6 months as it didn't make sense. hehe!
scam yang so-called brake cleaning. unless there's a tiny little rock lodged in the brake pad that's cutting a groove in your brake disc, there's no need to clean the brakes. that's why there's no item called "brake cleaning" in the PMS chart in your car's user manual![]()
This is why I have trust issues with many casas in the Philippines. May kumisyon na nga sa benta, nag-iinsist pa sa financing (sobra sobra na kita nila sa financing pa lang); and on top of all that, overpriced pa ang piyesa at rina-racket pa maintenance.
Toyota is probably the worst offender in requiring financing for its more sought after variants.
just today, i saw two jetour ice creams on the road.
they look cute. and they were not as toy-ish as i initially thought.
Buti naman, kelan lang ba na-take over ang hari? One of the deciding factor why I never get a Hyundai. Pero itong Toyota tinatyagaan ko since malapit lang ang casa.
Brake cleaner is like an acetone that dissolves the grease/dirt easily as compared to using gaas/ kerosene-like in the olden days-that could make the rubber parts swollen. Sa casa every PMS ibaba ang 4 wheels, susukatin ang caliper at disc pad/ brake shoe clearance, isusulat sa checklist if within tolerance, isasabay sa PMS report. Now imagineremoving the brakes without cleaning it first, it would be a mess? Kaya standard yan at least 1-can of brake cleaner every PMS.
useless din yang pag measure measure ng brake pads. i still have 1 car that's under warranty and i'm doing none of that![]()
but to be fair, offroad vehicles do need some brake cleaning just to remove mud and debris. did just that last week. took off the pads then applied Wurth brake paste to the tabs. and no i didn't have to spray them down w/ a can of brake cleaner first
Suzuki ba yan under casa warranty? Sa experience ko hindi nag chcheck ng brakes ang Suzuki, naka ilang tagas ako ng brake cylinder dahil hindi siniservice ang brake at naipon na ang tubig sa ilalaim dahil hindi pinapalitana ng brake fluid.
Other than Suzuki alamko standard yan brake cleaner hindi mo pwede tangalin sa checklist, part na ng consumables like rags and sandpaper, brake paste, etc..
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