New and Used Car Talk Reviews Hot Cars Comparison Automotive Community

The Largest Car Forum in the Philippines

Results 1 to 12 of 12
  1. Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Posts
    18
    #1
    Im planning to replace my fuel filter on next PM sked.
    What other fluids/parts recomend to include?
    Mileage is already at 105,000 km.

  2. Join Date
    Jan 2003
    Posts
    689
    #2
    replace all fluids, oil, power steering, coolant, gear oil, brake and clutch fluid. and check all hoses for leaks.

  3. Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Posts
    18
    #3
    Quote Originally Posted by non-vtec
    replace all fluids, oil, power steering, coolant, gear oil, brake and clutch fluid. and check all hoses for leaks.

    Ayos.. ty sir...
    is it really a must that you do this in honda casa?
    magkano allocate ko funds for above items?

  4. Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Posts
    1,311
    #4
    Pwede mo rin cguro pa check sa CASA, meron promo Honda for free 25 point car check-up...

  5. Join Date
    Jul 2004
    Posts
    594
    #5
    Is this car recently purchased? Are you the second owner? If yes, then I suggest you bring this to CASA for total check. Beside the fluids/filter, check also if the timing belt has been replaced. I don't know how would casa will know if the belt has been changed or not as I don't think there would be some indicator there. If in doubt have this belt together with tensioner replace too, don't sacrifice this dude. For all those fluids and timing belt/tensioner you might prepare 20K+ if you want CASA do this.

  6. Join Date
    Oct 2002
    Posts
    1,477
    #6
    di ba regularly maintained yung oto?

    try this check list na lang to see which ones you've missed during the PMS intervals and have it changed ASAP. http://www.hondamakati.com.ph/ForRev...t.asp?Submit=1


    Pag regularly maintained oto mo every 5t km interval minor lang yan ..change oil and oil filter lang. yung 40tkm, 80t km yun ang madugo.. palit lahat fluids, fuel filter etc.. Sa 80t km din palit ng timing belt.

    mahal service sa casa you can bring it to reputable shops na lang like Fusion R speedyfix etc..

  7. Join Date
    Jan 2003
    Posts
    689
    #7
    there are reputable shops that could service your car. try tireboy and speedyfix. with regards to your timing belt, sometimes may sticker sa valve cover indicating when and at how many kms when it was last replaced. otherwise, you'll have to open the valve cover to physically inspect the condition of the belt.

  8. Join Date
    Nov 2003
    Posts
    3,848
    #8
    since your car is out of warranty na, it might not be worth the added expense to continue to have Honda service the car.

    get a couple of opinions first tho then go with the shop (whether casa or not) that is able to best meet your needs (both budgetary and time wise)

  9. #9
    OT:
    speedyfix: Sir kailangan ba pa sched sa inyo? Lagi kasing puno pag dumadaan ako.

  10. Join Date
    Dec 2003
    Posts
    11,316
    #10
    on my ek b4, everything was done by our store mechanic, libre pa labor. only thing replaced sa casa was the timing belt. cooling, belts, suspension, brakes, filters, maintenance were all DIY. laki ng tipid. the current owner is using it with 0 problems since lahat napalitan na.

    if u have a mechanic friend laki ng tipid mo.

  11. #11
    mmm... la kaming mechanic naghahanap pa ako ng alternative aside from casa.

  12. Join Date
    Nov 2003
    Posts
    3,848
    #12
    ILuvDetailing, no di naman kelangan magpasched pero unahan nga lang kapag hindi. if you sched the work then we are sure we can accomodate you.

Fuel Filter (Civic)