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    Hello,

    I got these PMS infos from Chevrolet Greenhills Edsa courtesy from R.G- Thanks a lot.

    Chevrolet Greenhills Edsa

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    Chevrolet Dagupan City

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    Dexos2 is good for 20k in euro5 countries. Sa atin 5k lng? Sana 7500 kesa 5000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    Dexos2 is good for 20k in euro5 countries. Sa atin 5k lng? Sana 7500 kesa 5000.
    The environment air quality and fuel diesel quality that's the reasons that received from Chevrolet.

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    Over naman kung 5k kms... Yung ranger every 10k kms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glenn manikis View Post
    Over naman kung 5k kms... Yung ranger every 10k kms.
    The attached photos are the email/questions and response.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glenn manikis View Post
    Over naman kung 5k kms... Yung ranger every 10k kms.
    Hello Glenn_Manikis,

    Can you pls share the proof from Ford /Ranger regarding 10kms interval? Thanks a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwileader88 View Post
    The attached photos are the email/questions and response.

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    If you've been to Thailand, road and weather conditions are very similar down to traffic that barely moves.

    In fact, if by the sheer number of motorcycles abound, mas marami pa yung kanila.

    In short, pineperahan lang tayo ng mga CASA. Not just TCCC, but all the others as well.

    Yung problema, for the common consumer who does not want to trust his shops with the roadside talyer, the CASA is the only way to go. Unless gusto nyo pumunta sa mga rapide (heh heh).

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    It's 10,000 km interval for my TBZ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by machine.pistol View Post
    It's 10,000 km interval for my TBZ.
    Casa or outside?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mda View Post
    If you've been to Thailand, road and weather conditions are very similar down to traffic that barely moves.

    In fact, if by the sheer number of motorcycles abound, mas marami pa yung kanila.

    In short, pineperahan lang tayo ng mga CASA. Not just TCCC, but all the others as well.

    Yung problema, for the common consumer who does not want to trust his shops with the roadside talyer, the CASA is the only way to go. Unless gusto nyo pumunta sa mga rapide (heh heh).
    Hello mda,

    Yes I've been in Thailand multiple times and traffic are horrible as well. But there diesel quality are cleaner than our diesel here. So I got a good plan for the PMS interval after warranty period..This is my answer/gadget for realistic interval

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwileader88 View Post
    Hello mda,

    Yes I've been in Thailand multiple times and traffic are horrible as well. But there diesel quality are cleaner than our diesel here. So I got a good plan for the PMS interval after warranty period..This is my answer/gadget for realistic interval

    Amazon.com: Lubricheck Motor Oil Tester - Instantly Know If Your Oil Needs Changing!: Automotive
    Yes sir, you are right. Pero once Petron and the others upgrade to Euro4 standard Diesel, we should be on par with them already (they implemented Euro4 fuel in 2012). I believe Petron and the others should have Euro4 diesel by the end of the year.

    By this time, car dealers should get with the times and let us do ~10k km between service.
    Last edited by mda; August 12th, 2015 at 11:49 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mda View Post
    Yes sir, you are right. Pero once Petron and the others upgrade to Euro4 standard Diesel, we should be on par with them already (they implemented Euro4 fuel in 2012). I believe Petron and the others should have Euro4 diesel by the end of the year.

    By this time, car dealers should get with the times and let us do ~10k km between service.
    I will definitely email Chevrolet/GM again once our Diesel quality are in compliance to Euro 4.

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    Unioil anyone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwileader88 View Post
    Hello Glenn_Manikis,

    Can you pls share the proof from Ford /Ranger regarding 10kms interval? Thanks a lot.
    Bro. May rangert6 ako at trailblazer na Ltz... Every 10k ang change oil ko sa ranger... imageuploadedbytsikot-forums1439453770.404844.jpg
    Kahit call casa pa... imageuploadedbytsikot-forums1439453942.675889.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by glenn manikis View Post
    Bro. May rangert6 ako at trailblazer na Ltz... Every 10k ang change oil ko sa ranger... imageuploadedbytsikot-forums1439453770.404844.jpg
    Kahit call casa pa... imageuploadedbytsikot-forums1439453942.675889.jpg
    Hello Glenn_Manikis,

    Thanks a lot for sharing and posting your proof on your Ford Ranger :2thumbsup:. Im just wondering if Ford SUV's ex. Everest got the same PMS interval on diesel variants?

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    Yung old eve... Every 5k Ang PMS...
    Pero Yung all new everest AFAIK is same with the rangert6 every 10k kms. coz the share the same engine...

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    Quote Originally Posted by glenn manikis View Post
    Yung old eve... Every 5k Ang PMS...
    Pero Yung all new everest AFAIK is same with the rangert6 every 10k kms. coz the share the same engine...
    Hello Glenn,

    Thanks again for sharing these details here is the press released that asked to GM Thailand Go Beyond the Ordinary in the new Chevrolet Trailblazer they mentioned that -Low running costs-

    "Trailblazer also has lower running costs, as service intervals are pegged at every 15,000 kilometers, as opposed to the standard 10,000 kilometers of other models. " quote and quote. If you noticed there response on the attached email that posted and shared response from Prinda Udomwong - Senior Manager, Corporate Communications in Thailand. Fuel quality are one of the reasons for Philippines PMS different from their press released. Im just wondering if you got any info regarding the Euro4 implementation all over the nation? I can't wait this one to happen so we can get back to them to adjust the PMS here compare to Thailand and other countries that are using Euro 4 diesel fuel..Thanks a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwileader88 View Post
    Hello Glenn,

    Thanks again for sharing these details here is the press released that asked to GM Thailand Go Beyond the Ordinary in the new Chevrolet Trailblazer they mentioned that -Low running costs-

    "Trailblazer also has lower running costs, as service intervals are pegged at every 15,000 kilometers, as opposed to the standard 10,000 kilometers of other models. " quote and quote. If you noticed there response on the attached email that posted and shared response from Prinda Udomwong - Senior Manager, Corporate Communications in Thailand. Fuel quality are one of the reasons for Philippines PMS different from their press released. Im just wondering if you got any info regarding the Euro4 implementation all over the nation? I can't wait this one to happen so we can get back to them to adjust the PMS here compare to Thailand and other countries that are using Euro 4 diesel fuel..Thanks a lot.
    Regarding the quality of fuels supplied here in the phils.. Its affecting not only TB but all car brands, ford included, wala naman issues SA fuel system sa T6 na lumabas... And besides ano naman po ang kinalaman ng FUEL system sa change oil...... separate systems yan.. OIL lubricates the internal parts of the engines... while the fuel is involve sa combustion, do you mean ba low compression ang TB? IT NEEDS high octane fuels to burn the fuel properly? kung non euro 4, hindi maganda combustion?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwileader88 View Post
    Hello Glenn,

    Thanks again for sharing these details here is the press released that asked to GM Thailand Go Beyond the Ordinary in the new Chevrolet Trailblazer they mentioned that -Low running costs-

    "Trailblazer also has lower running costs, as service intervals are pegged at every 15,000 kilometers, as opposed to the standard 10,000 kilometers of other models. " quote and quote. If you noticed there response on the attached email that posted and shared response from Prinda Udomwong - Senior Manager, Corporate Communications in Thailand. Fuel quality are one of the reasons for Philippines PMS different from their press released. Im just wondering if you got any info regarding the Euro4 implementation all over the nation? I can't wait this one to happen so we can get back to them to adjust the PMS here compare to Thailand and other countries that are using Euro 4 diesel fuel..Thanks a lot.
    Regarding the quality of fuels supplied here in the phils.. Its affecting not only TB but all car brands, ford included, wala naman issues SA fuel system sa T6 na lumabas... And besides ano naman po ang kinalaman ng FUEL system sa change oil...... separate systems yan.. OIL lubricates the internal parts of the engines... while the fuel is involve sa combustion, do you mean ba low compression ang TB? IT NEEDS high octane fuels to burn the fuel properly? kung non euro 4, hindi maganda combustion?

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    Quote Originally Posted by glenn manikis View Post
    Regarding the quality of fuels supplied here in the phils.. Its affecting not only TB but all car brands, ford included, wala naman issues SA fuel system sa T6 na lumabas... And besides ano naman po ang kinalaman ng FUEL system sa change oil...... separate systems yan.. OIL lubricates the internal parts of the engines... while the fuel is involve sa combustion, do you mean ba low compression ang TB? IT NEEDS high octane fuels to burn the fuel properly? kung non euro 4, hindi maganda combustion?

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    Regarding the quality of fuels supplied here in the phils.. Its affecting not only TB but all car brands, ford included, wala naman issues SA fuel system sa T6 na lumabas... And besides ano naman po ang kinalaman ng FUEL system sa change oil...... separate systems yan.. OIL lubricates the internal parts of the engines... while the fuel is involve sa combustion, do you mean ba low compression ang TB? IT NEEDS high octane fuels to burn the fuel properly? kung non euro 4, hindi maganda combustion?
    Hello Glenn,

    Thanks a lot for your valuable insights, The more we compare notes and ideas the more we continue ask more questions for scientific explanations and answers from auto manufacturer. I encourage our fellow tsikoteer to share and post their thought and feedbacks. Im willing to work out a join scientific emails back to Chevrolet/GMC corporate communications in Thailand. Pls continue share document, informations, press release, schedule PMS intervals showing 10Kms, 15kms, etc..Thanks a lot.-

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    Hello Kiwileader88,

    I am a new owner of TB LTZ SE. Chevrolet North Edsa has advise my wife that the first PMS for my car is at 5000kms. Is it true that the first PMS will be at 5000kms? I am surprise for this requirement. I am expecting that the first PMS will be at 1000kms. Here in Middle East, I made the first PMS of my car at 1000kms. Please advise.

    Thank you sir.



    Quote Originally Posted by kiwileader88 View Post
    Hello,

    I got these PMS infos from Chevrolet Greenhills Edsa courtesy from R.G- Thanks a lot.

    Chevrolet Greenhills Edsa

    schedule_pms.jpg

    pms_5k.jpg


    Chevrolet Dagupan City

    pms_chev_dagupan.jpg

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