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March 6th, 2011 12:25 AM #21mga sir, may problema na naman ako. Had it calibrated last week para sa white smoke pero bumalik ulit white smoke tpos isa pang problema ko minsa parang nahihirapan umarangkada khit na tumatakbo na ng matagal. kapag tatapakan ko silinyador parang yung 80% ng silinyador ko e walang laban/hatak o bisa kaya kelangan ko pa idiin ng husto tapak ko. ano kaya problema? dalas pa naman biyahe ko sa Cabanatuan-Isabela and Cagayan. Mga sir, tulong naman. Dinala ko na din sa Isuzu BMD-Cauayan City Isabela pero ganon pa din. Laki na gastos.
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March 6th, 2011 12:54 AM #22
The white smoke on the Crosswind is something that has no permanent solution. Change the oil and filters (air/oil/fuel) and it will go away for a while. Don't worry, it's not the only car like that. Mitsubishi 4d56 and Toyota 1HD-T's are also like that since they all belong to relatively the same [ancient] era where emissions standards were less stringent and engines didn't need to talk to a computer to actually do their job.
Yes, the Crosswind is slow as molasses. My friends have Crosswinds (XT manual and XUVi matic both with turbo engines). Both are so slow that when my boss (in his 97 Land Cruiser 1HD-T) and I drove from Subic to Zambales, the Isuzu XUVi I was driving was struggling to keep up all the way while my boss was merely driving in a relaxed mode.
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March 6th, 2011 11:49 AM #23
Lalo na sa winding roads, mabagal at nakakatakot yan crosswind, parang babaliktad sa curve. Bukod sa ancient na un makina, hilaw na hilaw ang technology ng A/T ng crosswinds.
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March 8th, 2011 02:38 PM #24
i was again disappointed on my 2010 sportivo. i recently discovered that there were paint peeling off on both sides of the rear doors & the differential is also corroded, to think that it's just a year old. then the accelerator pedal began emitting this squeeking sound just like that of a jeepney!then when i was waiting for my wife from the grocery with the engine on idle, upon shifting to 1st gear i have to floor the gas pedal to move the vehicle. is it beacause of dirt/water accumulating in my fuel filter?
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March 8th, 2011 06:17 PM #25
paps Orly, finally, tutoo ang kutob ko... also experienced the same scenario.. my wife is driving our corolla at around 75 - 80 kph daw and i'm driving our crosswind at 55 - 60 kph lang pero we are running side by side nun ah... so most probably na medyo conservative ang seedometer natin???
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March 8th, 2011 07:19 PM #26
mejo nakaka relate ako kasi ganun ata takbo ng XUV namin everytime malapit na mag 5k (change oil time!) pero after change oil mejo umaarangkada na ng maganda.
i've seen some post of sir Benz and others na palitan dapat yung mga filters air/fuel/etc. mukang eto yung namimiss ng XUV namin. tuwing nagpapa change oil kasi isang filter lang yung pinapalitan sa shop. kutob ko mula 2002 hindi pa napapalitan yung ibang filter dahil di naman sya casa maintained.
i feel kailangn ko na ito papalitan ASAP before anything bad happens.
anong air & fuel filter ba dapat kong kunin?
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March 8th, 2011 07:22 PM #27sir ang pagkakaalam ko yung mga crosswind na hindi malaki yung gulong (235 60 r15) ay mas accurate yung speedometer reading nila compare sa mga naka malaking gulong...same principle lang kung mag upgrade ka ng bigger tire even 20" or 22" na gulong may change sa reading ng speedometer... sa pagkakaalam kulang po...
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March 8th, 2011 09:40 PM #28
Tumpak! A clogged air filter would have adverse effects on air engine intake. A clogged oil and (moreover) fuel filter (since alam na natin na di malinis ang local diesel fuels natin sa Pinas) would have too.
I'd say get the genuine filters by ISUZU. Should there be "alternative brands", that may do so but I wont vouch on it's reliability.
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March 8th, 2011 11:53 PM #29
The best way to measure kung accurate ang speedometer mo is to use a watch. Imaintain mo sa 60 kph ang speed then tingnan mo kung sa loob ng 60 sec e makaka 1km ka sa trip meter, ibase mo bale sa km post sa kalsada.
Hindi magkakaron ng malaking difference sa accuracy ng speedometer kahit na magpalit ka ng bigger o smaller rims as long as ipapair mo un sa tamang size ng gulong, kailangan close pa rin un value ng total diameter ng gulong dun sa stock diameter
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March 9th, 2011 12:20 PM #30
alas, much as we might want to rely on our noses, we may not use our noses to do emissions...
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