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    Hi Sirs, any suggestions on Non-casa PMS? I will have my 60K check-up for my Honda City 2011.

    also do you have any suggestion on the Oil to be used?

    TIA!!!

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    It's cheaper at Honda dealer if they still have their change oil promo. 1,095 inclusive of 10W-30 engine oil, oil filter and labor.

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    san ba location mo ts? there's a whole slew of decent car repair shops out there w/c rivals any casa

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    Start first by reading your owner's manual to familiarize yourself with what has to be done at specific service intervals. From there you'll know what has to be done, what fluids and specifications are required, then you can buy your own parts and instruct the shop what to do.

    I usually have my PMS done at Motech.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    Start first by reading your owner's manual to familiarize yourself with what has to be done at specific service intervals. From there you'll know what has to be done, what fluids and specifications are required, then you can buy your own parts and instruct the shop what to do.

    I usually have my PMS done at Motech.

    How much charge sa Motech ng mga PMS stuff like brake cleaning/adjustment and brake flushing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmpet626 View Post
    How much charge sa Motech ng mga PMS stuff like brake cleaning/adjustment and brake flushing?
    Can't remember the exact cost but i spend 1K more or less for the labor on the change oil, brake cleaning and wheel alignment. This includes the 20% discount i have (or their regular promos) from the discount card i availed of. I bring my own oil, filter, and brake cleaner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    Start first by reading your owner's manual to familiarize yourself with what has to be done at specific service intervals. From there you'll know what has to be done, what fluids and specifications are required, then you can buy your own parts and instruct the shop what to do.

    I usually have my PMS done at Motech.
    Thanks Sir! i am located in Pasig. I bought the car 2nd hand with no casa records, so it might be difficult to track what to replace. in anycase i will try motech...


    Guys any other suggestions? how about Zafra motors any feedback?

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    Quote Originally Posted by frost2 View Post
    Thanks Sir! i am located in Pasig. I bought the car 2nd hand with no casa records, so it might be difficult to track what to replace. in anycase i will try motech...


    Guys any other suggestions? how about Zafra motors any feedback?
    Since it has no CASA record, best to change all your fluids (transmission, brake fluids, power steering, fluid) and filters (fuel filter and air filter), then replace the belts as well.

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    Ok iyang royal purple

    Para makatipid ka ikaw na lang bili ng mga piyesa mo sa suki mong spare parts shop tapos dalhin mo na lang sa speedyfix para sa pakabit

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    600 for a spark plug? That's quite expensive. Maybe it's for 4 pcs already? Bosch Platinum spark plug costs only 200 pesos or less. Use mineral oil first and not synthetic.

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