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December 22nd, 2012 02:26 PM #591
mga sirs, good afternoon po. may maire- recommend ba kayong reliable mechanic / shop na nasa moonwalk /
paranaque area. para po sana sa pms at regular check- up sana ng 2003 XUV namin. mabuti na po 'yung kilala
mo ang gagawa ng sasakyan mo at alam niya rin kung ano na ang dapat gawin. maraming salamat po sa mga
suggestions / recommendations. meri krismas po sa lahat!
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December 23rd, 2012 02:20 PM #592Good day my fellow crosswind owners... tanong ko lang sana kung normal lang po ba ang tunog sa door when i fully open it, bet. half to full may click sound, is it something to do with the stopper sa loob? bago pa kasi XUV 2012 model..meri xmas!
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December 27th, 2012 07:43 PM #593
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December 27th, 2012 11:07 PM #594
If you follow the recommended PMS as per the owner's manual, this type of problem is usually eliminated before it happens. The engineers who designed your vehicle knew what to recommend for trouble free motoring and spelled it out in your maintenance book.
That is the way I see it, anyway.
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December 28th, 2012 03:46 PM #595hi uncle nick,
Can u help me have a maintenance checklist for my 2002 crosswind. bought the unit last 2009 without the manual. or better yet maybe if there are some XUv owners also willing to have their manuals photocopied. thanks in advance. hope to learn more from this thread.
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December 28th, 2012 03:57 PM #596
For fuel filter, if you buy quality ones, every 10k km is safe for replacement. Do not buy Vic. If you can buy Baldwin, better. If not, try to look for Bosch filters.
For my diesel rig, i replace it every 10k km. For our delivery vans, every 5k km using Bosch. This is because i dont know kung saan nagpapakarga drivers namin. To avoid future problems. For my rig, i only load up with seaoil/unioil. Nothing more nothing less kaya 10k km ako.
Also, you dont need to check the injection pump and injectors yearly naman. Proper maintenance is the key.
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December 28th, 2012 04:27 PM #597
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December 28th, 2012 04:44 PM #598
go to Vehicles, Parts, and Services - Isuzu Philippines and select "Services" then, click on "Periodic Maintenance".
Write in the mileage you drive and time intervals, then let your 'puter do the rest.
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December 28th, 2012 09:53 PM #599Sorry!
I should have been more clear.
You should put your curser on the words "Vehicles, Parts, and Services - Isuzu Philippines" in my original post and click. This will bring you to the Isuzu Philippines web site. Then you will be able to select "Services", then select "Periodic Maintenance". Then select your mileage or time interval which you can expand to show what has to be done for proper PMS.
Don't hesitate to ask for more information.
I'm retired, I have the time.
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January 15th, 2013 05:24 PM #600Sensya na sa late reply. inabot ng ilang buwan. hehe.
Anyway, clogged fuel filter ang culprit. had it changed. dinamay na rin palinis yung sedimentor. ayun...oks na. lakas nang humatak.
While we're on the subject, can a dirty fuel tank be a possible cause also of having a clogged fuel filter? Kung ganun, drain fuel tank ba muna? or deretchong pabuksan na yung fuel tank para malinis ng husto yung loob? What's a good clean diesel brand? Been using Petron Turbo Diesel for quite some time now. Meron bang masmalinis na diesel sa market natin?
TIA
Parang 1999 ata last year ng 4wd variant sa taiwan(LHD) so baka subic na yan narito saatin
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