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  1. Join Date
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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    ..hirap namang basahin!
    anubang ginagamit ninyo, cellphone with 123 keyboard?
    heh heh.

    keyboard po! ano po ba di nio mabasa malinaw naman po unless di niyo consider yong text word.

    meron po kasi ko problem i dont know if transmission yong problema kasi meron pong leak, and advise po kasi ng mekaniko palitan daw po ng camshaft at crankshaft and oilseal po. gusto ko lang din po malaman magkano po replacement ng ganoon kasama labor para sa Honda civic dimension 2002 model po. . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dancivic View Post
    Hi Sirs, patulong naman meron po kasing leak ung sa baba ng transmission ko, ask ko lng sna mgkano mgpagawa then replacement nrin ng camshaft at crankshaft ska oil seal plus labor for honda dimensions 2002,. yan kc sbi ng mekaniko baka transmission na, though nglagay na cia ng gasket sa llgayn ng langis ung plastic na itim dun binaba nia na un nlgyn ng gasket then ung sa left side nia ung silver transmission ata un dun meron pring leak. . slamat po sa mkakapagadvise
    Call Toyosco - 8334807, 8334810, 8871838, 8450175 for original Honda Parts.

    Give them the model name and year and they'll be happy to give the prices over the phone.

    Ask your mechanic to give you the proper name of the parts - camshaft oil seal, crankshaft oil seal and rear crankshaft oil seal. More often than not, it's usually the "rear" crankshaft oil seal which causes the leak underneath the oil pan and towards your transmission. Labor can take 3-5 hours as they have to remove the exhaust pipe and everything else underneath. It's pretty extensive.

    When it comes to oil seals, always go for original, don't go budget meal, otherwise, you're going to have leaks again.

    Kindly note oil leaks can sometimes be difficult to diagnose. When you think you've already replaced it, there are going to be leaks somewhere else. So, you need to address that as well.

    Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brushless View Post
    Call Toyosco - 8334807, 8334810, 8871838, 8450175 for original Honda Parts.

    Give them the model name and year and they'll be happy to give the prices over the phone.

    Ask your mechanic to give you the proper name of the parts - camshaft oil seal, crankshaft oil seal and rear crankshaft oil seal. More often than not, it's usually the "rear" crankshaft oil seal which causes the leak underneath the oil pan and towards your transmission. Labor can take 3-5 hours as they have to remove the exhaust pipe and everything else underneath. It's pretty extensive.

    When it comes to oil seals, always go for original, don't go budget meal, otherwise, you're going to have leaks again.

    Kindly note oil leaks can sometimes be difficult to diagnose. When you think you've already replaced it, there are going to be leaks somewhere else. So, you need to address that as well.

    Good luck.

    okay, very much appreciated. as per my mechanics it is transmission oil seal. But maybe i'll diagnose my car first to specialist so he can decide what to do,. .because my mechanics right now he can't do transmission job. I'll look another one. . thanks. .

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    Quote Originally Posted by brushless View Post
    Call Toyosco - 8334807, 8334810, 8871838, 8450175 for original Honda Parts.

    Give them the model name and year and they'll be happy to give the prices over the phone.

    Ask your mechanic to give you the proper name of the parts - camshaft oil seal, crankshaft oil seal and rear crankshaft oil seal. More often than not, it's usually the "rear" crankshaft oil seal which causes the leak underneath the oil pan and towards your transmission. Labor can take 3-5 hours as they have to remove the exhaust pipe and everything else underneath. It's pretty extensive.

    When it comes to oil seals, always go for original, don't go budget meal, otherwise, you're going to have leaks again.

    Kindly note oil leaks can sometimes be difficult to diagnose. When you think you've already replaced it, there are going to be leaks somewhere else. So, you need to address that as well.

    Good luck.

    Hi brushless,

    Normal lng ba sa light indicator (battery,oil,engine) na naka on bako mo start ung ssakyan? kpg umaandar na mkina mawawala na ung lights indicator?

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    honda has really stepped up and went back in the game

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheUninvited View Post
    If cash, just look for SAs and ask them. But never pay the reservation fee, this will give them the leverage.

    If bank PO, ask your bank rep, meron sila mga connection sa dealerships.

    Less than 1 week lang waiting time ko last Feb. (bank PO) and yung SA sabi swerte na din ako kase di na ko pumila. Pero ni-hold lang ung unit sakin for 3 days, dapat may ATD na, else forfeited.
    Thanks boss. Ang bilis ng release! hehe. Anong color ung civic mo?

    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Two weeks ago nag inquire ako, may available unit na pero silver, yung ibang colors may pila daw, may discount din na 10k, just don't know if for cash or credit.
    Thank you sir! Planning to get the WOP color, sana meron agad :D nakaka inip mag hintay ng matagal haha!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jgab View Post
    Thanks boss. Ang bilis ng release! hehe. Anong color ung civic mo?



    Thank you sir! Planning to get the WOP color, sana meron agad :D nakaka inip mag hintay ng matagal haha!
    Modern steel sakin. First choice was lunar silver.

    Very common yung modern steel, kahit Brio meron nito haha. Pero it grew on me eventually. Lalo na nung pinalitan ko ng RS mags, mas umangas. (in my opinion).

    It doesn't show swirls that much, although kahit bagong wax di sya ganun kakintab compared to other colors.

    WOP excellent choice too. Mas bagay sa Civic X yung lighter colors since kitang kita ang ***y body lines.

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    20k pms of my RS. Note: I always replace my airfilter during my PMS.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Janemar View Post
    20k pms of my RS. Note: I always replace my airfilter during my PMS.

    1.4K talaga air filter? or mas mura sa 1.8E?

    Sa City ko dati 600 lang air filter, and every PMS din ako nagrereplace.

    Cabin filter I replace yearly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheUninvited View Post
    1.4K talaga air filter? or mas mura sa 1.8E?

    Sa City ko dati 600 lang air filter, and every PMS din ako nagrereplace.

    Cabin filter I replace yearly.
    Iba cabin filter ng RS vs E.

    Not sure sa price, sino maka RS pa dito?

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    ang ganda!

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    Worth it po ba bnew

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    sana may active members pa dito
    sa mga naka 1.8e po pwede po pasuyo saglit? pwede po pakiconfirm kung talagang walang bolt dun banda sa pic?
    nagpapalit kasi buong air filter housing then pagcheck ko sa bahay may parang missing bolt. thank you!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lanno View Post
    sana may active members pa dito
    sa mga naka 1.8e po pwede po pasuyo saglit? pwede po pakiconfirm kung talagang walang bolt dun banda sa pic?
    nagpapalit kasi buong air filter housing then pagcheck ko sa bahay may parang missing bolt. thank you!!

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    From the 2nd pic it seems wala since madumi siya. If may bolt dyan before, makinis/malinis dapat thread niyan sa loob.
    Fasten your seatbelt! Or else... Driven To Thrill!

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    Ohh i get it. Thanks paps, still deciding if ill get the city modulo or just wait for the 2016 civic. Do you have any idea kung kelan sya lalabas sa Ph? Do you think it's just like the mazda, less expensive yung 1.5 kesa sa 2.0 variant?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cloudriver View Post
    Ohh i get it. Thanks paps, still deciding if ill get the city modulo or just wait for the 2016 civic. Do you have any idea kung kelan sya lalabas sa Ph? Do you think it's just like the mazda, less expensive yung 1.5 kesa sa 2.0 variant?
    The 1.5L turbo version of the Civic will most likely be the replacement of its current 2.0L model. Hopefully Honda will be able to bring it locally next year or it might be 2017. The price might be within the range of the current 2.0L model.

    Since you were thinking of getting a car, ask yourself first what are your key requirements for the car. Know them first, then look at various models to choose from.

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    ^ ganda naman. solb na ako doon sa 2.0

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    Mukang mababa headroom sa likod.

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    The sportback design is quite nice. That would make the car look sleek, much like how the Audi A7 looks better than the A6. If that 1.5L turbo engine will be something similar in output to the K24 coupled with a new sportier suspension and chassis (over the more timid FB platform), then Honda might reposition itself to be a good competition over the now better handling compacts (Mazda3, Focus, Jetta).
    Last edited by Egan101; September 17th, 2015 at 02:08 PM.

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