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August 4th, 2010 11:12 PM #1Hi all,
Ask ko lang po. What preventive maintenance measures need to be taken after buying a second hand vehicle? I recently acquired po a 94 Vitara.
I've read in some threads regarding tune-ups and change oil na there's a 5K or 10K intervals in between, depending upon the vehicle type and materials used. Pero pano po kung hindi ko alam yung last time na nag execute ng PMS sa Vit ko? (I know I should have asked the previous owner pero it's too late! ).
What noticeable things should I observe to identify kung kailangan na nga mag pa tune up and/or oil change (or other maintenance measures necessary).
TIA!
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August 4th, 2010 11:35 PM #2
When I first acquired my 92 Suzuki Vitara, I first changed all the oils - gear, engine, transmission and transfer case , belts, spark plugs fuel filter, oil filter and the timing belt. Transmission oils - 85-90 viscosity (spirax ginagamit ko), engine oil - 10w-40 (Mobil brand ginagamit ko), belts (Bando will do), Timing belt (105 teeth ata - bring a sample - and it costs around P1.5k), spark plugs - NGK BKR6E, fuel filter - sample lang, oil filter - vic wll do. If you need parts - look for Romy - sa Links Banawe (they do have a complete line of parts for your Zuk Vit. PMS BTW is at 10,000 kms. You also need to change the air filter element pala.
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August 6th, 2010 02:05 PM #3*mazingerZ - thanks for the info sir. So advisable na automatically palitan na lang lahat ng oils kung 2nd hand?
Ask ko lang din. Medyo malayo kasi ako sa banawe, I'm from Las Pinas, would it be possible to have all those oil types changed sa gas station service bay?
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August 6th, 2010 02:11 PM #4
For your parts try mo PIYEZA las pinas tel 8712206 diyan ko kinukuha ang parts ng honda orig ,even PSF and ATF honda meron sila.
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August 6th, 2010 02:15 PM #5
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August 6th, 2010 04:52 PM #6
Basically, change all fluids (oil, transmission, coolant or water, etc.) to be in the safe side. Also include the filters (oil, air, etc.). Most especially yung timing belt, kasi di mo alam ang history nang sasakyan kung kelan siya nagpalit nang timing belt, just to be in the safe side palit ka na nang timing belt and water pump pati yung seals niya para isang bukasan lang nang makina kung madadamay mo na yung radiator ipa-overhaul mo na din iwas overheating. Masmasakit sa ulo pag ang timing belt naputol dahil masmalaki ang gastos pag ang timing belt nadisgrasya....
Automatic po Sir
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