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April 18th, 2011 09:10 AM #1
Good day Tsikoteers!
I just want to share with you what happened to my GM last week. Pinark ko kasi yung GM ko for the night, then kinabukasan nung pinaandar ko i suddenly smelled fresh gasoline coming from underneath. I immediately took it to the casa and they said that a rat has eaten through the main fuel line of my GM. So they replaced the part and cost me 3k to have it repaired.
Just an FYI, yung fuel tank pala ng GM is located below the front seats and not on the rear seats like conventional cars. Also, the fuel tank is made of PLASTIC. I was advised by my SA that they used a plastic tank instead of the usual steel tank for safety reasons. Sabi nya na in case daw ma puncture yung tank, walang chance na mag spark and cause a fire. Although I find that plausible, I think it is because of production cost that they opted to use a plastic tank for our GM.
Just sharing my experience. Ingat tayo sa mga daga. hehehe
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April 18th, 2011 09:19 AM #2
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April 18th, 2011 09:23 AM #3
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April 18th, 2011 09:51 AM #4
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April 18th, 2011 09:51 AM #5
Right,- the driver is literally on the "hot seat"...
Ganyan din ang fuel tank layout mga Jazz at City models previous to what we have now....
12.8K:toma:
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April 18th, 2011 09:57 AM #6
It suddenly made me curious whether the civic, crv, or the accord has the same plastic fuel tank.
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April 18th, 2011 10:11 AM #7
actually ok din naman ang plastic na fuel tank. as long as nasa standards and makapal yung plastic and flexible. para hindi mag crack.
ok kasi you wont need to worry about rust anymore.
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April 18th, 2011 10:29 AM #8
Good point sir crazy_boy. Actually, when the SA told me it was about 'safety', somehow may point din siya. I guess them switching to plastic not only made the car safer against sparks caused by the tank being punctured by rocks, but it also made production costs cheaper, made the vehicle a tad lighter, thus contributing to better fuel economy, even by a fraction.
What do you think guys?
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April 18th, 2011 10:37 AM #9
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April 18th, 2011 10:55 AM #10
In my research to find out why they used plastic fuel tanks for our GM city, i found this article:
http://www.plasfuelsys.org/benefits-plastic-fuel-tanks
Weld preparation is poor. The WPS should have clearly specified what's to be done. Given that...
Chery returns to PH