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    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    Oh okay Im just wondering if spraying alcohol would be enough and wipe surfaces, sidings and seats.
    well,
    if the virus is initially suspended in aerosol in the air, it quickly settles down onto surfaces.
    i suppose, opening the windows and doors can take care of the aerosol part.
    that leaves us with wiping the surfaces with our choice of disinfectant.
    but what do we use on the fabric surfaces?
    can we spray onto it or do we have to wipe it?
    kung ako siguro, i'll do both. wipe with a slightly wet cloth and spray.

    beware of materials color-fading! at the least, the disinfectants probably contain some alcohol.

    and then,
    instead of parking in the shade,
    i'd park it under the sun!
    Last edited by dr. d; May 18th, 2020 at 11:04 AM.

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    #122
    Parking under the summer sun should kill the veerus. I still have alcohol at side pockets, cup holder, inside globe box and tissue to wipe surfaces when necessary.

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    DRL and grounding mod. Separate alt sensor in series because DRL is dumb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 12vdc View Post
    Parking under the summer sun should kill the veerus. I still have alcohol at side pockets, cup holder, inside globe box and tissue to wipe surfaces when necessary.
    Okay thank you sir. Apart from car interior I have seen here in our barangay they spray the car tires as well as part of disinfection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    well,
    if the virus is initially suspended in aerosol in the air, it quickly settles down onto surfaces.
    i suppose, opening the windows and doors can take care of the aerosol part.
    that leaves us with wiping the surfaces with our choice of disinfectant.
    but what do we use on the fabric surfaces?
    can we spray onto it or do we have to wipe it?
    kung ako siguro, i'll do both. wipe with a slightly wet cloth and spray.

    beware of materials color-fading! at the least, the disinfectants probably contain some alcohol.

    and then,
    instead of parking in the shade,
    i'd park it under the sun!
    If I open all car window let say 5mins will it be enough to eliminate virus in aerosol I mean they will be scattered outside car window upon opening.

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    #126
    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    If I open all car window let say 5mins will it be enough to eliminate virus in aerosol I mean they will be scattered outside car window upon opening.
    nothing is etched in stone, if 100% guarantee is what you want.
    but i believe opening the doors will significantly waft away many of the virus particles.

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    #127
    From wigo to mirage/mirage g4 and now brio amaze. This is not a popular honda vehicle compared to the other two some might call it unpopular choice. But what is important to me is reliability and resale value in the future should I opt to change to other vehicle.

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    #128
    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    From wigo to mirage/mirage g4 and now brio amaze. This is not a popular honda vehicle compared to the other two some might call it unpopular choice. But what is important to me is reliability and resale value in the future should I opt to change to other vehicle.
    perceived reliability and resale.
    naku...
    parang isa lang ang tinutumbungan niyan...
    heh heh.

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    #129
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    perceived reliability and resale.
    naku...
    parang isa lang ang tinutumbungan niyan...
    heh heh.
    Honestly I don't know what to do I'll just drive it and keep it for the meantime. Im just not use to diving small cars. hehe

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    #130
    I have read some pages of the booklet and notice the coolant replacement is stated every 200,0000km or 10yrs. So this is not the same as with Toyota that we used to change all fluids including coolant every 40,000km.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    Honestly I don't know what to do I'll just drive it and keep it for the meantime. Im just not use to diving small cars. hehe
    what car did you finally purchase?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    I have read some pages of the booklet and notice the coolant replacement is stated every 200,0000km or 10yrs. So this is not the same as with Toyota that we used to change all fluids including coolant every 40,000km.
    car manufacturers each have a different opinion regarding their cars' maintenance needs.
    if you feel more comfortable, replacing the coolant more frequently, you may do so. it's not detrimental to the car.

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    #133
    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    I have read some pages of the booklet and notice the coolant replacement is stated every 200,0000km or 10yrs. So this is not the same as with Toyota that we used to change all fluids including coolant every 40,000km.
    I won't go that long & far, sir....unless you're using 100% pure Evans Waterless.

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    #134
    ^Saktong ganyan ang stock na coolant sa bahay. Iyong blue na cap.

    Dito ko lang pala nakuha ang idea na interchangeable ang blue coolants ng Japanese OEMs.

    By association. Hehe.

    OEM Blue - The Easy Match Antifreeze / Coolant for Your Vehicle
    OET ASIAN VEHICLE EXTENDED LIFE BLUE - PEAK Auto

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    #135
    Different manufacturers design and maintenance.

    5yrs 100k kms subsequent using Honda type2 all season coolant

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    #136
    Quote Originally Posted by bxr monkey View Post
    ^Saktong ganyan ang stock na coolant sa bahay. Iyong blue na cap.

    Dito ko lang pala nakuha ang idea na interchangeable ang blue coolants ng Japanese OEMs.

    By association. Hehe.

    OEM Blue - The Easy Match Antifreeze / Coolant for Your Vehicle
    OET ASIAN VEHICLE EXTENDED LIFE BLUE - PEAK Auto
    Oh okay. But you did mention honda blue coolant is pricier than mitsubishi coolant by how much twice or thrice the price?

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    #137
    Quote Originally Posted by 12vdc View Post
    Different manufacturers design and maintenance.

    5yrs 100k kms subsequent using Honda type2 all season coolant

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    Yes that is what I have read earlier and surprisingly the fuel filter is located at the back seat? Im use to seeing fuel filter inside the engine compartment.

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    #138
    modern gas engines usually have the ff together with fuel pump in one assembly inside the fuel tank, can be accessed under rear seats or by dropping the tank. Older are in-line filters separate of pump. Filters are meshed stainless cloth that can be cleaned, they seldom get dirty(unless of bad fuel/dispenser/leaks/water ingress) and usually last the life of the vehicle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 12vdc View Post
    modern gas engines usually have the ff together with fuel pump in one assembly inside the fuel tank, can be accessed under rear seats or by dropping the tank. Older are in-line filters separate of pump. Filters are meshed stainless cloth that can be cleaned, they seldom get dirty(unless of bad fuel/dispenser/leaks/water ingress) and usually last the life of the vehicle.
    Okay. So you have to remove the rear seat to access the FF haven't seen this done yet.... the mechanic should have clean hands or else your rear seats will get dirty. lol It is good to know that it can be cleaned to save you money on replacing one. So this type of FF is different from the FF element that I know in diesel engine because it can't be cleaned you have to replaced it.

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    #140
    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    Oh okay. But you did mention honda blue coolant is pricier than mitsubishi coolant by how much twice or thrice the price?
    Dito ko nabasa, assuming na 750 Pesos per 1L sa Honda.

    Honda Type 2 Coolant

    Vs. 1000 Pesos per 4L sa Mitsubishi.

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