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  1. Join Date
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    Tsikot Tsips!

    Bago oto ko, pero di ba ironic na mag maintain sa kasa ng sasakyan, knowing na alam mo na wala pa masyado problema ang oto dahil "brand new". Is it ok to have the car serviced sa auto shops, and use "approved replacements" such as oils, filters and belts. Toyota ang sasakyan ko, marami naman mabibili sa labas na orig parts, on a lesser price than casa.

    I plan to have my car serviced sa casa up to its 20t kms (all problems must've been known by then) and after that gas stations and service shops na lang. Critical services na lang ulit sa casa. Medyo matagal ang 100t kms or 3 years na puro kasa lang ang maintenance, di ba?

    Di ba ma void ang warranty, as long as I use their "approved" oils and replacements, and if something goes wrong, I can show them receipts on these items?

    Your valuable thoughts and contributions can help peeps who doesnt want to be tied to high price casa maintenance.

    Thanks!

    Mabuhay ang Tsikot!!!

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    ang alam ko 3 years ka na nakatali sa casa dahil sa warranty nila. kapag sa labas ka nag pagawa eh may grounds sila na ivoid ang warranty.

    ang downside lang eh baboy nila trumabaho tapos ang mahal pa ng singil

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    just to be on the safe side incase may warranty claim ka later on mas ok if pagtyagaan nalang muna yung casa sa mga pms.

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    good pm.. as i have known basta approved yung mga ginamit mo like the oil e you can still negotiate for a warranty claim.. medyo mahaba lang ang brasohan. if they void the warranty, you can ask them to provide you letter or better off ikaw ang gumawa and ask their service manager to signed.

    Ofcourse they would not encourage you to service outside because mawawalan sila ng kita...

    we are on same boat pare.. ako after 10K pms sa labas na lang ako.. nakakapili pa ako ng oils or i buy original parts for my ride at a reasonable price.. di gaya sa kanila normally taga talaga......

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    in my experience, contesting warranty limitations with the casa really end up futile. you will just lose at the end.

    so para wala ng extra effort (imagine, maintenance lang, may effort pa....), wait until the end of the warranty period... OR,

    you can make computations....

    if the money you've saved by getting your car to be maintained outside the casa is more than the amount that you will be spending, for let's say, parts and services not covered by warranty, then go for it.
    Last edited by 1D4LV; July 25th, 2007 at 04:58 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happy_gilmore View Post
    in my experience, contesting warranty limitations with the casa really end up futile. you will just lose at the end.

    so para wala ng extra effort (imagine, maintenance lang, may effort pa....), wait until the end of the warranty period... OR,

    you can make computations....

    if the money you've saved by getting your car to be maintained outside the casa is more than the amount that you will be spending, for let's say, parts and services not covered by warranty, then go for it.
    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>agree,My 07 Innova is casa maintained.96 Sentra S3 in maintained by only 1 mechanic working in Nissan plantin Sta. Rosa, Laguna.

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    I don't know how it is with Toyota, pero with Mitsu's Diamond Motors, they encourage you to have everything done in-house. Kahit sa kanila na yung labor, ni ayaw nilang magdala ka ng sarili mong mga piyesa, even if they're genuine parts; they slap a 20% surcharge on parts brought by the customer, and they offer no labor warranty on the installation of those parts. Gusto nila sa kanila mo na bibilhin yung piyesa.

    So for the duration of my vehicle's warranty, kadalasan yung pagpalit (oil change, fuel/air filter change) sa Shell ko pinapagawa, with Banawe-bought parts. Ball joint replacement, sa Goodyear Servitek, with components bought from El Dorado. Aircon cleaning, courtesy of Mang Mario, way more affordable. All in all, PMS lang talaga ang pinupuntahan ko sa casa. Once lang ako naka-miss, on my 30,000km PMS; nagpa-home service na lang ako dun sa kakilala naming Mitsubishi mechanic.

    My warranty's expiring by the end of the month, so I'm now free to explore other shops for my future maintenance schedules.
    Last edited by Bogeyman; July 25th, 2007 at 05:52 PM.

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    for me nung warranty pa (which was 2 yrs) sa casa ang maintenance. after that sa trusted shop ko na lang. medyo nakakapang hinayang ala naman kasi nasira sa auto ko within 2 yrs pero i was playing it safe despite the huge difference in price. anyway until 15k PMS lang ako sa casa, 20k sa labas na since natapos na yung warranty

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bogeyman View Post
    I don't know how it is with Toyota, pero with Mitsu's Diamond Motors, they encourage you to have everything done in-house. Kahit sa kanila na yung labor, ni ayaw nilang magdala ka ng sarili mong mga piyesa, even if they're genuine parts; they slap a 20% surcharge on parts brought by the customer, and they offer no labor warranty on the installation of those parts. Gusto nila sa kanila mo na bibilhin yung piyesa.

    So for the duration of my vehicle's warranty, kadalasan yung pagpalit (oil change, fuel/air filter change) sa Shell ko pinapagawa, with Banawe-bought parts. Ball joint replacement, sa Goodyear Servitek, with components bought from El Dorado. Aircon cleaning, courtesy of Mang Mario, way more affordable. All in all, PMS lang talaga ang pinupuntahan ko sa casa. Once lang ako naka-miss, on my 30,000km PMS; nagpa-home service na lang ako dun sa kakilala naming Mitsubishi mechanic.

    My warranty's expiring by the end of the month, so I'm now free to explore other shops for my future maintenance schedules.
    Sir Boogeyman,

    Pardon my ignorance, pero how are things done that way? Toyota requires a service every 5t kms. During this period, dapat na magpalit ng oil sometimes filters and sparkplugs coincide din? Checking lang ang sa casa, at ang replacement ng parts sa labas?

    Thanks!

    OT: pag nagpalit ba ako ng IRIDIUM sparkplugs, ma void din ba ang warranty? (dahil di na papalitan ng toyota every now and then, kaunti ang kita nila for service:rant

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    You need to have the PMS done at the casa to enjoy full warranty support.

    However, only the items detailed in the owner's manual are what should be done. Some casas 'pad' the PMS list with oil flushes, extra lubricants, injector cleaner, brake cleaner, etc. All items not called for in the vehicle PMS schedule in your owner's manual and are being sold at exhorbitant prices. So always be a wary consumer and insist that only items called for should be done (I print out a list based on the owner's manual and that's what I give to the service dept).

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    Quote Originally Posted by 50 Caliber View Post
    Sir Boogeyman,

    Pardon my ignorance, pero how are things done that way? Toyota requires a service every 5t kms. During this period, dapat na magpalit ng oil sometimes filters and sparkplugs coincide din? Checking lang ang sa casa, at ang replacement ng parts sa labas?

    Mitsubishi also requires servicing every 5,000 kms. Typically, that includes replacement of certain fluids (primarily mineral engine oil, but you can stretch it to 10,000kms. with synthetic oil) and consumable parts (oil/fuel/air filters). So yes, since it's no secret na mahal sumingil ang casa for both parts and labor on these jobs, eventually I just had them done elsewhere, tapos punta na lang sa casa for the actual checkup.

    Another advantage of doing this is, at least sa Shell, I can actually see what the mechanic is doing, and I can point out other adjustments that he can make while he's at it. Sa Diamond Motors, the service bay is off-limits to customers, so hindi mo alam kung expert mechanic ba or on-the-job trainee lang ang humahawak sa oto mo.

    Sometimes, if I can afford to pamper my ride a bit, I have the oil change done at the casa na rin; I go for their synthetic oil (Turbo XP). Otherwise, sa Shell ako usually nagpapalagay ng mineral oil (Helix Diesel).

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    Sir Otep and Sir Bogeyman at sa mga nag post, Salamat!

    I know its a gamble to have a new car serviced and maintained "sa labas ng kasa", pero is there anyone here in Tsikot who had claimed for warranty on major car defects, i.e. defective engine?

    Please correct me if I am wrong, there are different disciplines on the car's warranty. Say you integrated an aftermarket alarm to your car, the warranty thats been void are the electricals only. You added some visual modifications, sa body lang din ang ma void, pero hindi ang engine's warrranty?

    Most of the PMS concerns the engine and not the body, nor the electricals. So if in case, engine's warranty lang ang ma void. But as I have said, meron na bang bagong oto na kumatok ang makina after 20k kms? My ride is an altis, meron ba mga problema ang 3zz-fe engines like the D4D engines?

    Salamat po sa mga response.

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    Modifications are one thing. With modifications, the dealer still has to prove that the modifications caused the failure for the item you are claiming for. But without a proper PMS record, you stand to lose ALL warranty support on the vehicle on the grounds that you as the owner failed to execute even BASIC maintenance on the vehicle (this falls under neglect).

    The Altis PMS rates aren't really that expensive as long as you don't fall for the dealer's added-service crap. The owner's manual is your friend.

    I don't really see the point in trying to defeat the casa PMS. 3 years will fly by in no time.

    On my Kia, the front shocks were replaced, a ceiling rattle was investigated, wheel alignment corrected, and the whole right rear cabin trim (that's one big-ass trim) was replaced among other things which I can't recall anymore. All under warranty.

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    Sir Otep, thanks for the insights.

    I am just wondering why do we have to maintain a new and worry less car thru casa. I think its better to have an old car maintained sa dealer kasi sila na experts sa sasakyan nila, at yun na talaga ang dapat i maintain. But new cars, I think regular change oil, change filters will do the job as what the manual says, pero sa labas na lang. But checking sa kasa pa rin as what Sir Bogeyman is telling. Hindi naman po ganun kamahal sa kasa, its just to break their monopoly on service. (Before its 50t kms or 2 years, ngayon 100t kms or 3 years! nice gimmick on new car owners huh!)

    Pag sa casa kasi, ang tagal ng trabaho nila. Change oil lang, abutin ka ng 6 na oras, may kasama pa itong pangungulit sa mga SA to have the job done fast! I once brought my car to Toyota (somewhere in QC) pa reprogram ko lang ang alarm, which was done in less than 5 minutes, but I waited for 2 hours to have the job done! Balak pa mag charge for service fees (di kasi sila ang dealer ko).

    Sa States daw, kahit sa mga Service shops pa service ang sasakyan mo, ok lang, you dont void the warranty, as long as you follow what the warranty booklet and instruction manual says. And if in case you want to claim for warranty, you can use the receipts issued by these shops.

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    Because in an ideal world, vehicle maintenace is supposed to be done by the dealer whether the car has zero kms or 100,000 kms on it. And the dealer has the facilities and training to handle newer models.

    This is the reason why gray market dealers release vehicles ahead of the approved dealers. Because the people at the service dept and dealership still have to undergo training to handle the product. In some instance, they may need to buy new equipment (e.g. scan tools that cost Php300,000++) before they are allowed to sell the vehicles.

    If you want service fast, get an appointment over the phone or be there at 7am (which is what I used to do). You'll be out before 10am if you're just having an light PMS. 'Checking' is something that you don't even need the dealer for. Have you actually seen the checklist they use? It's just like a pre-delivery checklist. Check the horn, check the lights, look for leaks, etc. Something my Grade 4 sister can already do. About the most labor intensive of those checks is checking if the suspension bolts are tight.

    In the U.S., you still have to take your vehicle to an approved service facility. Which is still much like the casa service center but they are not engaged in the selling of brand new vehicles. If you take it to Midas or Pepboys, goodbye warranty.

    If you want to escape the dealership, just void the warranty. Or do what I do and never get a brand new unit.

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