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September 1st, 2007 11:08 PM #41
i set the pressure to 32psi but the best ride is 28psi.
Baka naman you go so fast over potholes. You should drive normally even during a test drive, never speed up on potholes, kahit anong sasakyan pa yan, suspension will suffer or worse, the mags will get bent.
on approach of potholes, brake smoothly, as you go over the pothole, then speed up smoothly. I doubt you will hear that kalampag ever again. It's probably the tools anyway.
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September 1st, 2007 11:10 PM #43
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September 1st, 2007 11:11 PM #44
the lumalagabug sound is normal. parang sira ang tunog no? ganyan na yan since noon bago pa Sta. Fe ko. wala sa gulong yan. i've tried everything ganun talaga tunog nya
mahirap makipagsalaran kungdi di kayo 100% sure sa bibilhin nyo. I suggest try other cars na lang to have peace of mind.
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September 1st, 2007 11:17 PM #45Okay, thanks a lot for the info. Out of town kasi ako ngayon and I don't have a first hand experience of this lumalagabug sound of an SF. May pagka kaskasira din kasi ito si wifey. I would ask her again to do a second test drive but with the recommended pressure you set above. Thanks again.
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September 1st, 2007 11:21 PM #46
there are thousands of Fort now on the road and might be hundreds having problems...and now SF is getting hundreds on the road and might some tenths are having problems...
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September 1st, 2007 11:29 PM #47Forgot to mention pala in my latest post that hyundai commonwealth gave me a call earlier today that they will be replacing the suspension arm naman and was advised to bring it there on monday.I just hope this will finally solve the problem otherwise wouldnt know where to go anymore pag di pa din maayos.
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September 1st, 2007 11:47 PM #48It is good to hear that your dealer is actively pursuing to address your SF's problem. Goodluck and hoping that Hyundai Commonwealth will finally be able to solve it. I would also suggest that you to take heed the advice of your friend to leave your SF at the dealer so that the mechanics can thoroughly diagnose and test your SF until they solve the problem (with the guidance of HARI technicians). Additionally, I think that it behooves the dealer to provide you with a service vehicle considering all the troubles you have undergone. Sobrang abala na iyan for you. Just closely walk through with the SA during the inspection of your car upon admission para malinaw na in good order and condition ang SF mo maliban doon sa complaint mo.
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September 1st, 2007 11:55 PM #49
pero ok na rin yan ha, dami na bagong parts sa suspension, di nalalaspag
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September 2nd, 2007 12:03 AM #50Sana mai ayos yan ng Hyundai because your problem now seems to be a test case for them. Magaling na sasakyan dapat magaling din mga troubleshooters. Good luck nalang to your SF and if by chance hindi pa rin nila makuha and you don't know where to go, try to write Mar Roxas (was it him?) if he can resurrect his lemon law bill. Looks like the proposed bill has gone back to a deep slumber.
Choice I would have made as well.:nod:
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