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THE AUTO SPECIALIST
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May 19th, 2009 09:46 PM #11pwede mo naman ipa upgrade yung orig alt mo ,
rewind to 120A ang stator, change bearings, and brushes and re test ng gagawa .
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May 19th, 2009 09:48 PM #12
any other suggestions kung saan? i prefer kasi around northern part of metro manila kasi taga bulacan ako. yun lang po, i just need your suggestions para habang iniipon ko ang pambili, at least alam ko na kung saan ako pupunta when the time comes
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June 21st, 2011 03:58 PM #13
just replaced my alternator for my '95 local pajero with 4d56 tdic engine..
ishin denki ang brand..110 amps , php 6500.. d nga brand new..refurbished lang..
performed very well, ...not untill its 5th month of everyday use..
had to dis assemble it and needed replacement of ic type avr..cost me php 1800.
then, after 2 weeks, d nanaman kumakarga..check ng mechanic, may naputol daw na wire sa rotor..taka nga ako kung pano naputol yun..pero, d naman naging problema dahil may naka stock sya na original surplus mitsubishi rotor..qouted me php1000 including labor..
so far, nakaka 2 months na na everyday andar, maganda pa naman performance...
inaabangan ko nalang kung kelan ulit bibigay at palitan ko na ng brand new from el dorado.
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June 21st, 2011 04:06 PM #14
called el dorado in tunasan, original pajero alternator at php50,000!!!
pero meron daw silang ibang suplier, mitsubishi electric ang brand, good as casa bnew alt din at php28000...
inaabangan ko nalang bumigay yung ishin denki ko, at magkamali pa ulit sya, palitan ko sya ng bnew na tig 28k..pag ipunan ko nalang...mura nga ishin denki, pero swertehan lang..minsan tumatagal ng more than 1 year (just like in my L200)..
pero kung mamalasin, months lang, nangangailangan na ng kalinga..
kakapagod narin kc gumamit ng mga replacement parts..mura nga pero d naman tumatagal..
btw, may isa pa plang brand inquire ko sa auto supply..
brand new made in mexico yata.. unipoint..90-110amps..at php 11000- php16000.
mukhang maganda din cguro..
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June 21st, 2011 05:18 PM #15
just want to correct my post,
unipoint made in taiwan nga pala..not mexico..i might have misread..
as above, if you want to go OEM-style, get a "spare tyre lock". but i use an ordinary cheap...
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