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  1. FrankDrebin Guest
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    Q. Kailangan bang magpa-repack ng bearing every 20K PMS? Hindi pa narerepack yung sa akin. 50K na yung odo ko. Ride is 2001 Higlander XTRM same as jagxtrm. As of now wala pa akong nararamdamang masama pa naman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankDrebin
    Q. Kailangan bang magpa-repack ng bearing every 20K PMS? Hindi pa narerepack yung sa akin. 50K na yung odo ko. Ride is 2001 Higlander XTRM same as jagxtrm. As of now wala pa akong nararamdamang masama pa naman.
    advise ng casa every 20K. pero kung di ka naman madalas malubog sa baha or sa putikan, at yung baha or putikan e aabot dun sa spindle mo, pwede siguro mas madalang. yung sakin, narepack lang sya after 80K yata :D... pero for peace of mind, better have it at shorter intervals, say, every 30K. hirap na kung masiraan ng bearing. mas malaking gastos. you need a high temp grease for the repacking. saka solvent na rin para malinis yung old grease.

  3. jagxtrm Guest
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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankDrebin
    Q. Kailangan bang magpa-repack ng bearing every 20K PMS? Hindi pa narerepack yung sa akin. 50K na yung odo ko. Ride is 2001 Higlander XTRM same as jagxtrm. As of now wala pa akong nararamdamang masama pa naman.
    ang swerte mo naman ... walang problem ride mo? yng PMS - DIY ka ba o sa casa ka pa rin? city driving ka lng ba lagi? pano maintenance mo? email me naman -- jason_alvin*softhome.net

    naku. cguro may factory defect yng ride ko

    kc napansin ko laging nasisira yng outer bearing ng front driver side. yng sa passenger side hindi pa nasira ever since binili ko yng hilander xtrm nung may 2000. sa tingin ko spindle na ang problema nito. orig spindle between 6 to 8 thou tapos orig bearings nasa 2 thou (inner & outer). nakupo, 10 thou na naman kailangan para mapatino 'to.

    cguro pagkatapos ng gastos ko para sa bagong spindle tapos nasiraan pa rin ako ng bearing, bebenta ko na lng yng hilander xtrm 2000 ko, palitan ko na lng ng everest... hehehe

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    Ako di pa narerepack ang bearing ko, balak kung pagawa this coming 40k check ko (37.5k na ang odo ko) sa Isuzu Imus Cavite. So far okay naman service nila dun.

    OT: Mabagal ng umakyat 'yong mga salamin ko sa mga power windows, tingin ko maganit na 'yong rubber nun? Dati rati may ini-spray ang isuzu service center para mabilis ulit ang pag-akyat nung mga salamin. Meron bang nabibili sa labas nun?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 20vanda01
    Ako di pa narerepack ang bearing ko, balak kung pagawa this coming 40k check ko (37.5k na ang odo ko) sa Isuzu Imus Cavite. So far okay naman service nila dun.

    OT: Mabagal ng umakyat 'yong mga salamin ko sa mga power windows, tingin ko maganit na 'yong rubber nun? Dati rati may ini-spray ang isuzu service center para mabilis ulit ang pag-akyat nung mga salamin. Meron bang nabibili sa labas nun?
    silicon spray lang yun..i bought it and use it to lubricate and protect my rubber moldings, especially the sunroof.

  6. FrankDrebin Guest
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    Second-hand ko lang nakuha yung ride ko. January 2001 model siya. Nakuha ko nung Jan 2002. May 15K pa siya at under warranty pa ng Isuzu Q.Ave. Kaya lang ang panget ng service. So DIY kuno ako sa PMS. So far wala pa namang major na sira. Palit lang ako ng mga belts, palit din ng gear at trans fluids nung 40K. Every 20K palit ng brake at clutch fluids. Every 5K palit din ng fuel filter. Ganoon lang.

    BTW, paano mo nalaman na sira na yung bearing? Nagtanong din ako sa isang mekaniko sa Motorcraft kung ok lang na magpapa-repack na ako. Sabi eh huwag daw muna at wala pa naman daw na tagas sa gulong.

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    Av8or5, anong brand 'yong recommended sa silicon spray at san nakakabili nun?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 20vanda01
    Av8or5, anong brand 'yong recommended sa silicon spray at san nakakabili nun?
    ill check at home what's the brand..but any silicon spray would be good.i remember the can is orange color and the word silicon is written big on the can...bought it sa ACE hardware, but you can get it at any automotive store. mga P199+ per can.

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    I'm driving a '99 Fuego (LS). 2 beses ko lang pinasok sa Isuzu Makati for PMS, isa for the 1K and second time dahil me tagas yung power steering. After that sa labas na ako ng papagaw, change oil at every 3.5t -5t km. Its on 117t km now.

    Bumibili ako ng parts sa Walco, Banawe st., malapit sa Banco de Oro. Mas mura dun, kahit orig na parts meron, yung mga OEM na repair kits nila good quality din. Half the price yata ang orig na brakes/clutch parts compared to casa.
    As for the Trooper oil, sabing mechanic friend ko, it is a lower viscosity oil (5W-30) yata. Mas malabnaw daw, kaso baka me long term effect sa makina nga dahil lower viscosity. Can anybody verify this? Sa Subic kasi siya based, and yung mga Bighorn pareho lang daw makina sa Trooper dito and they are using oridnary oil. Mausok lang daw talaga dahil sa diesel natin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigfoot
    Bumibili ako ng parts sa Walco, Banawe st., malapit sa Banco de Oro. Mas mura dun, kahit orig na parts meron, yung mga OEM na repair kits nila good quality din. Half the price yata ang orig na brakes/clutch parts compared to casa.

    As for the Trooper oil, sabing mechanic friend ko, it is a lower viscosity oil (5W-30) yata. Mas malabnaw daw, kaso baka me long term effect sa makina nga dahil lower viscosity. Can anybody verify this? Sa Subic kasi siya based, and yung mga Bighorn pareho lang daw makina sa Trooper dito and they are using oridnary oil. Mausok lang daw talaga dahil sa diesel natin.
    *bigfoot
    pre, may number ka ng Walco? share naman pre. malapit na din ako magpalit ng rear brake pads and I want OEM replacements. ayoko pare-bond, medyo duda ako sa quality nung ginagamit na bonding material ng drum brake pads.
    ang alam ko common ang parts ng fuego at ng hilander series, how much huli mong kuha ng rear brake pads?
    OT : preho pala tayong lampas na ng century mark. mine is an 01 xto but i'm now running 100,800 km. in a week's time 101K km nako.

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    *rsnald
    Walco Motor Sales- 712-1489. Hindi ko lang matandaan ang price ng mga parts, sigurado lang ako malaking mura kesa sa casa.
    Last edited by bigfoot; April 5th, 2005 at 06:48 PM.

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    add ko lang yung experience sa father ko, almost 2 years ago.

    he brought our pick-up(bago pa) to have the headlights adjusted. i guess they don't have the equipment or even a blank wall, he was asked to stand infront of the headlights holding a board/cardboard, and the adjustment just took a minute. the worst thing is he was asked to pay a SERVICE CHARGE. siya dapat bigyan ng service charge dahil siya nagtulong sa adjustment.

    i think we had our pick-up serviced there only twice and after that we did our own oil change, bahala na yung warranty nila.

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    I once brought our hidlander to Isuzu Otis to change oil, after 1 week, may leak ang aircon ko, then I brought the aircon hose to Jayson, he said my aircon hose was not original, that is my first time to change the hose, so I suppose that Isuzu Otis mechanics have changed my original hose to fake ones kaya bumigay, after using the hilander for 2 years, I decided to sell it.

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