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    #121
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    okay na pala parts? Around P2k each lang kasi coil ignition sa lazada (may P500 pa nga), e sa casa P4k each Though not sure kung Genuine Toyota
    Malamang replacement parts yun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jick.cejoco View Post
    for the for replacing the valve cover gasket, that'll include replacement of the ignition coils, i normally charge 1 1/2 hours * $85 an hour fully documented with 0ne year warranty. if i was there, i offered to do it for you for free. where i'm at my rate per hour is lower than even the shops in both usn and usaf shops.
    I hope you become more active on the forums.
    Very helpful expertise mo here.

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    #123
    Cathy, if you can change spark plugs, you can change the coils ... it's just like plugging and unplugging your phone charger ... as mentioned earlier, pull it out of dealer (tell them you don't have funds) ... pay the checkup fee ... have it towed home ... find a mechanic online ... and show him the instructions given by tsikoteers or do a live chat with a tsikoteer while mechanic is working ...

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    #124
    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    Sobrang taga nga yung labor but the parts is okay kasi may factory warranty yan. Anyway, we pay for convenience talaga.
    Although I find (most) dealership practices to be predatory (relatives still based abroad call them "rip off joints" & "stealerships") in a nod to Toyota, payag sila to perform PMS based on total mileage, hindi yung time based (ie no. of months).

    Kasi naman if low mileage (seldom used) and stored properly, yung mga non-moving/functioning parts (generally) won't degrade as much. Except of course sa mga fluids (oils, coolant, lubrication, trans. fluids etc. as mentioned by jick) which naturally degrade over time, kahit hindi ginagamit and are better replaced by time basis- sama na rin rubber hoses and the like though.

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    #125
    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Cathy, if you can change spark plugs, you can change the coils ... it's just like plugging and unplugging your phone charger ... as mentioned earlier, pull it out of dealer (tell them you don't have funds) ... pay the checkup fee ... have it towed home ... find a mechanic online ... and show him the instructions given by tsikoteers or do a live chat with a tsikoteer while mechanic is working ...
    In the old days, most cars usually had only 1 main ignition coil, not these tiny 'coil over plug' things.

    Although baka mas efficient na siguro yung mga recent designs, parang the old single coils didn't seem to go bad as much?

    Napansin ko rin yung mga spark plug cables usually now have a screw securing them to the engine, unlike in the old days, rubber boots lang plugging into the spark plug cap. Baka siguro kasi of the coil over plug set up...

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    #126
    Quote Originally Posted by Miles_on View Post
    I hope you become more active on the forums.
    Very helpful expertise mo here.



    thank you.

    i'm not getting any younger and have trained hundreds of technicians where i'm at.
    i wanted to help XXXXX and Xxxxxx Tech to update their programs for the betterment of training for our youth in the automotive service industry. but the two ignored my free service offer. again, free. i retired as an instructor in a community college and worked in the industry before, during and at present servicing cars. my wish was to update their program and instruction delivery to match with the international, specially with u.s. standards.

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    #127
    Dapat nga ma-update na rin ang tech. education sa automotive repair.

    Getting cars fixed is like going to the doc for your body- there's a great deal of trust involved, and you have to hope they can accurately diagnose the problem and fix it. The risks involved are not only inept technicians but those with shady practices.

    Like yung mga CVT issues as discussed the other day.
    Whether here or overseas, a lot of mechanics are not familiar pa with the technology.
    Now with these hybrid and electric vehicles coming in at the brink of this age, ewan natin.

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    #128
    goal ng mga car manufacturer is to make customers 100% reliant sa casa

    after year 2000 lahat ng kotse when you open the hood all you see is plastic cover

    the later the model the more it's covered

    it's like telling customers hey off limits yan huwag niyo pakialaman

    and true enough most car owners these days are totally reliant on casa

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    it will get worse as cars become connected online

    cars become like phones where you need to download updates

    and if you want better performance or better features you need to pay the manufacturer to unlock features

    if you don't wanna pay you'll just be driving a car that's like 70% full potential

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    #129
    here, our local ford dealership service department, most of the procedures done are reprogramming. what's up motorcraft engineering


    just mere mechanically skilled are left to replace brake pads, tires, lube and broom operator

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    #130
    haha broom operator

    i can do that

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    #131
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    haha broom operator

    i can do that


    at around twelve dollars per hour

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    #132
    sorry OT

    example ng future of car ownership

    you subscribe to features


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    Quote Originally Posted by jick.cejoco View Post
    at around twelve dollars per hour
    sure

    like the character of Kevin Spacey in the movie American Beauty

    he applied for a job at a fast food coz he's "looking for the least possible amount of responsibility"


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    #134
    Quote Originally Posted by jick.cejoco View Post
    here, our local ford dealership service department, most of the procedures done are reprogramming. what's up motorcraft engineering


    just mere mechanically skilled are left to replace brake pads, tires, lube and broom operator
    Real work will be car reapirs and restoration, if the customer is willing to wait and not just replace the car.

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    #135
    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    Real work will be car reapirs and restoration, if the customer is willing to wait and not just replace the car.




    yes, they make disposable cars. made in china


    remember yugo? you go on foot, the car stays

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    #136
    I got my car back. Thanks everyone for the advice, quiet na ulit engine pero bakit feeling ko naging matagtag car ko or I'm just being paranoid? Pina check ko tire pressure tama naman

    Btw, bakit kaya no symptom at all yung sa ignition coil ko? Also, hindi ko talaga matanggap na at 41k, 9 yrs old bumigay na hehe

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    #137
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    I got my car back. Thanks everyone for the advice, quiet na ulit engine pero bakit feeling ko naging matagtag car ko or I'm just being paranoid? Pina check ko tire pressure tama naman

    Btw, bakit kaya no symptom at all yung sa ignition coil ko? Also, hindi ko talaga matanggap na at 41k, 9 yrs old bumigay na hehe

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    many electrical devices are like that.
    no warning signs whatsoever, of impending doom.
    perfectly fine one second, perfectly useless the next second.

    think, light bulbs.
    they blink out at the snap of the proverbial fingers.
    and many of us have suffered the new-but-suddenly-dead light bulb, after only a few minutes or hours of use...

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    #138
    gusto ni cathy may senyales muna bago bumigay ang ignition coil

    parang battery pag pasira na madali malobat

    hehe

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    #139
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    gusto ni cathy may senyales muna bago bumigay ang ignition coil

    parang battery pag pasira na madali malobat

    hehe
    Ganun na nga hahaha. Kasi ganda ganda ng takbo ng car ko tapos out of nowhere feeling ko sasabog engine. So traumatic. I've been driving since I was 16, first time to experience that

    Kasi yung old cars may signs like iingay or something or pag shocks sira matagtag.

    May timing belt ba car ko? Yan kinakatakutan ko din masira

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    #140
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Ganun na nga hahaha. Kasi ganda ganda ng takbo ng car ko tapos out of nowhere feeling ko sasabog engine. So traumatic. I've been driving since I was 16, first time to experience that

    Kasi yung old cars may signs like iingay or something or pag shocks sira matagtag.

    May timing belt ba car ko? Yan kinakatakutan ko din masira

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    timing chain po yan

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