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June 18th, 2010 03:59 PM #1
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June 21st, 2010 08:30 PM #2
Simple, go out of the vehicle. "ARM the vehicle. manually open the door using your vehicle keys. If the alarm goes off, it's likely a busted LED/faulty wiring supplying electricity to the LED. If the alarm does not go off, your alarm is likely at fault.
Eitherway, walang isang problemang di nagagawa. Bring the unit to a CASA and the supplier of the alarm would have technicians who can check your alarm. If no mods were done in connection to the alarm and the vehicle is still under warranty, you might even have the alarm replaced/fixed for free!
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June 22nd, 2010 09:17 PM #3Good pm, have a plan to change my tires ( Goodyear Fortera ) to mechelin or maxxis, ask ko lang if pwede mag-add sa series...mine is 235/70R/15 then gusto ko ilagay ay 235/75R/15, is it possible...for my computation is mag-add ang tire diameter for almost an inch, so it means less speed...need advice po mga bro...thanks in advance
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June 22nd, 2010 09:18 PM #4
Yep ok lang iyan.
So instead of 70% of 235 yung sidewall height, 75% na. 5% isnt' that much. Just a few mm.
Use an online tire calculator to help you
http://docotep.multiply.com/
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June 22nd, 2010 10:16 PM #5based on my calculation, my old tire diameter (235/70R/15) has a total diametr of 27.952756" then kung palitan ko ng ( 235/75R/15) now has a total of 28.877953", the difference is 0.925197"...so it means it is still allowed on a 3% additional ( 0.8385827 ) to your old tire dimension without affecting your vehicle system to compute in regards of distance...correct me if im wrong
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June 22nd, 2010 10:32 PM #6based on my calculation, my old tire diameter (235/70R/15) has a total diametr of 27.952756" then kung palitan ko ng ( 235/75R/15) now has a total of 28.877953", the difference is 0.925197"...so it means it is still allowed on a 3% additional ( 0.8385827" ) to your old tire dimension without affecting your vehicle system to compute in regards of distance...correct me if im wrong
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June 22nd, 2010 10:34 PM #7
Any change in tire diameter (even normal wear) can affect your odometer to some extent. But diameter changes of less than 10% will not significantly affect other vehicle systems.
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June 22nd, 2010 09:21 PM #8im almost using this xuv crosswind A/T for a month, 30000 km in odo, my question is the fuel consumption, i got only 7 to 8 km/liter, mix n po yon ang city driving and hatawan, im living in lipa city batangas...regular nman ang pms nito, any suggestion..
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June 23rd, 2010 09:21 PM #10actually, it never to say it was a traffic inside here in lipa city, just stop and go, maximum of 40km, for most of time, im using this xuv to market and back to my house everyday, about 13km back and forth then once a week went to my farm, about 70km in one way, and goes to there, i just only made an average of 50km/hr..only few minutes to enjoy the speed of 80 to 90 km/hr. i usually make a full tank every week, reset the trip meter, then in almost more or less half on the fuel gauge, ive made to full tank again and compute the consumption, distance made according to trip meter and liter of diesel i filled up.
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