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August 4th, 2010 09:01 PM #1651
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August 4th, 2010 10:47 PM #1652
^ masyado nang stable ang reputation ng crosswind para sa mga ganitong issue. parang legacy na nga yung electricals nito sa tagal nang walang issue na lumalabas sa mga crosswind.
im taking care of my dads crosswind now, 02 model. pure harabas lang ang gamit nya since bought, not maintained well pero no major problem parin.
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August 5th, 2010 11:54 AM #1653here is the link. http://www.gmanews.tv/video/57941/au...in-edsa-makati
kahit anu pa sabihin niyo, may sablay talaga sa isuzu crosswind.overheating should never start a fire
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August 5th, 2010 12:31 PM #1654hello to all,
Question regarding use of AC...
Have you experienced stale-smelling air or "kulong na amoy" coming out of the aircon when only the blower/fan is turned on?
This happens evertime i start the crosswind our for a drive.
The smell disappears once i switch on the thermostat.
The vent is shut so there's no outside air coming in.
I got the unit this January 2010 & i've only logged 3500kms on the odometer.
I've already sent this to ISUZU manila for a check-up since it's still under warranty.
They coudn't give me a straight answer as to the cause.
They've cleaned the AC but the problem is still there.
Anyone share the same scenario? Comments, opinions, advice?
TIA
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August 5th, 2010 02:33 PM #1655laniabamby, itong crosswind XTO ko 2001 model 2x na bu-myahe ng mindanao de-deretso sa ro-ro lang ako nagpapahinga hanggang davao city pero sa awa ng dios walang overheat hinatak ko pa ng 140 kph sa bicol. I accept na maingay talaga ang isuzu engine pero sa hatakan walang angal. kalokuhan ung sinasabi mong nagliliyab pag nag overheat paninira yan.
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August 5th, 2010 02:55 PM #1656
+1.
I still think the previous/current owner meddled with the original wiring harness of that Crosswind. As i have said from my precious post, I have not encountered such Crosswind case getting burned due to overheating.
By the way, that was a 2004 Crosswind XUV/XUVi.
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August 5th, 2010 03:08 PM #1657easy guys. i provided the link. access it
since confident kayo masyado sa isuzu, e di sadyain niyong magoverheat tignan natin kung di liliyab
basta para sa akin SABLAY. toyota FXs na lumang luma nga maghapon gamit nagooverheat pero di nagliliyab
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August 5th, 2010 03:19 PM #1658
Wait up. Question is: CONFIRMED ba na nag-overheat yung Crosswind kaya nasunog? That's what they say but was it confirmed? If assuming it did, TANGA naman nung driver nung Crosswind na yun not to see his temp indicator that it was way past the normal operating level.
Me says it didn't overheat but rather an electrical glitch that caused the vehicle to go up in flames.
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August 5th, 2010 04:06 PM #1659
I agree, an overheated engine will not cause external fire and I am sure it was faulty electrical wirings overheated with the combustible materials in contact with wirings and produced flames.
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August 5th, 2010 08:31 PM #1660
kawawa naman yung crosswind na yun. naging skeleton
pero di naman nila natukoy kung ano pinag mulan nun. kaya pano natin sasabihin overheat issue yun?
experience ko sa ganyan sa revo, receptacle sa headlights nasunog, nag liyab rin buti naagapan ng mga tumulong na tao.
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