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August 3rd, 2009 07:06 PM #1hi fellow Isuzu owners..
I have a crosswind with mileage of 100k. napansin ko yung amoy ng usok niya
more on like unburned fuel.. sabi ng mechanic have to replace the injector.
actually d ko masyado alam yan, naisip ko baka have to calibrate yung injection pump. my mileage is fine naman and d naman masyado mausok and hindi maitim.
how much ba injector? 4 pcs daw kailangan kasi 100 k na mileage
thanks
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August 3rd, 2009 07:28 PM #2
Where did you have your Crosswind checked? My so-called "mosquito shop"? Have you tried bringing it to an authorized ISUZU dealer? Get a 2nd (maybe even 3rd) opinion. I don't like to believe it's a faulty injector. Maybe some adjustments may do the trick.
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August 3rd, 2009 11:32 PM #5
try to have it cleaned first at any calibration center
it would only cost php125/injector
buying before really knowing your injectors condition will only cost you
clean it first then decide if replacement is really needed
a piece of injector would cost around php2500(zexxel brand, best one)
or maybe you also just need a calibration
calibration cost php2200(labor, o-rings and gaskets)
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August 3rd, 2009 11:38 PM #6
try to go directly to calibration centers that casa's go to
isuzu casa's only subcon their calibration services to other calibration centers because they don't have the equipments
it will save you about 3/4 of the casa price if going directly to calibration centers
it will only also take a day rather than 2 to 3 days from casa's
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August 4th, 2009 05:03 PM #8Thanks i will get a 2nd opinion.. and maybe just a few adjustment will do..
ok naman takbo just that yung amoy ng usok is more like unburned fuel, pero
hindi naman masyado mausok.
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August 6th, 2009 03:41 AM #9Try bringing it first sa Isuzu otis. Meron sila panghalo sa diesel fuel to clean your injectors. You can immediately feel the difference sa takbo after treating it with their injector cleaners
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August 6th, 2009 08:37 AM #10
+1 to what these guys just said. Again, I honestly believe that isn't a case of a faulty injector. Frankly, it'll be the 1st time I'd hear that a Crosswind unit replaced it's injectors, regardless of mileage.
I would rather get 2nd opinion, preferrable sa CASA, and let them do adjustments. That should do the trick.
Choice I would have made as well.:nod:
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