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    #11521
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Car's too young to worry about the swap, sir. Subsequent fills are half the duration apart as not 100% of the FL22 will be extracted upon draining.

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    Thank you sir! I just bought a bottle from the dealer and topped it up awhile ago. Car is 5 years old na din kasi. Also, I bought a pair of spring protectors (TKY8-34-081) longer size and I was told that I have to glue it for added security. Do I really have to? [emoji848]

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    #11522
    Quote Originally Posted by Youncle View Post
    Thank you sir! I just bought a bottle from the dealer and topped it up awhile ago. Car is 5 years old na din kasi. Also, I bought a pair of spring protectors (TKY8-34-081) longer size and I was told that I have to glue it for added security. Do I really have to? [emoji848]

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    Unless tranny is leaking, the sealed unit should need no topping. FZ fluid level is temp-dictated. Make sure you did not overfill. Transmission fluid temp is extractable via the OBD. Proper fluid level must be mid-level of the dipstick marks at 50°C/122°F fluid temp.
    KDY534081 for the 3 is half the length of TKY8-34-081(for the CX5 & 9)....cut 1pc into 2, one for the top of each front spring. The protectors come w/ pre-applied glue strip. Make sure the coil springs are dirt/grease-free. Final wipe w/ no-moisturizer iso alcohol prior to sticking 138mm from the top spring end.

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    #11523
    Anyone knows where I can purchase Racing Beat exhaust foe my 2016 Mazda 3 HB? New or used

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    #11524
    Guys,

    What is the part number of oil filter
    for mazda 3 skyactiv sedan 2015?

    Thanks po

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    #11525
    Quote Originally Posted by bhybhoy View Post
    Guys,

    What is the part number of oil filter
    for mazda 3 skyactiv sedan 2015?

    Thanks po
    PE01-14-302, PE01-14-302A, PE01-14-302B.
    Mazda also has a Denso-made Skyactiv Oil Filter PN: 1WPE-14-302

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    #11526
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    PE01-14-302, PE01-14-302A, PE01-14-302B.
    Mazda also has a Denso-made Skyactiv Oil Filter PN: 1WPE-14-302

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    Thanks sir travs.

    I saw a package (oil & filter) in lazada.
    Can i use this (attached) for my car?
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    #11527
    Quote Originally Posted by bhybhoy View Post
    Thanks sir travs.

    I saw a package (oil & filter) in lazada.
    Can i use this (attached) for my car?
    Check if oil is at least ACEA A5/B5. 5w-30 is the specified viscosity.

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    #11528

    Here P1.9k lang

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    #11529
    Recently bought a sets of brake pads. Noticed that Mazda's supplier now for front brake pads is NBK( parts # B6YS-33-28ZA).
    I'm just a bit surprised since I'm expecting na akebono. Hehehe Anyway baka mas ok yun NBK kaya nagpalit si Mazda ng supplier.
    Rear pads is still akebono though.

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    #11530
    Quote Originally Posted by tensazangetsu View Post
    Recently bought a sets of brake pads. Noticed that Mazda's supplier now for front brake pads is NBK( parts # B6YS-33-28ZA).
    I'm just a bit surprised since I'm expecting na akebono. Hehehe Anyway baka mas ok yun NBK kaya nagpalit si Mazda ng supplier.
    Rear pads is still akebono though.

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    After some checking, NBK is Nissin Brake Kogyo pala which is a good brand like akebono and OEM supplier ata ni Honda. Akala ko nun una NiBK. [emoji1]

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    #11531
    What tire model would be the closest to the stock 2014/2015 tires of 1.5L? Planning on getting them all replaced and want the closest thing to stock.

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    #11532
    Quote Originally Posted by tensazangetsu View Post
    After some checking, NBK is Nisshinbo pala. Akala ko nun una NiBK. [emoji1]

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    #11533
    Quote Originally Posted by go-to-guy View Post
    What tire model would be the closest to the stock 2014/2015 tires of 1.5L? Planning on getting them all replaced and want the closest thing to stock.
    If same size nun stock pero ibang manufacturer try to check Michelin Pilot Sports, Bridgestone Potenza or any max performance tires sir.

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    #11534
    Any shop recommendations that sells this product? This one is from Malaysia kasi or any other aftermarket alternatives?

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/shopee....756.2444678744

    This might help others as well na hindi mahanap yun clunking noise whenever they go over bumpy roads.

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    #11535
    Quote Originally Posted by Youncle View Post
    Any shop recommendations that sells this product? This one is from Malaysia kasi or any other aftermarket alternatives?

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/shopee....756.2444678744

    This might help others as well na hindi mahanap yun clunking noise whenever they go over bumpy roads.

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    How many kms clocked on your BM3, sir? Never had to resort to those advertised sleeves. Some makes have pins w/ anti-rattle rubber sleeves. Check this vid..
    What is that piece of rubber "tube" on the lower brake caliper pin? | Honda | Toyota | Lexus | Acura - YouTube
    I'd eliminate the noise by proper brake maintenance w/ the proper brake lube, not sleeving. If clunk persists, look for it elsewhere. The lone noise I had was long silenced by the spring protectors.
    While at it, try applying(repack into spray bottle) engine stop-leak additives, like AT 205 Reseal, externally....not just as stop squeak lube, but conditioner, too, for your rubber suspension parts & bushes. Spray some over your steering rack/drive shaft boots, too. Stop-leaks can revitalize & extend the service life of rubber components.


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    #11536
    Odo is currently at 37k sir. Clunking noise came from this part 100%. It was fixed temporarily since Feb and the noise never came back. I just want to replace it with a brand new one for added peace of mind [emoji28]

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    #11537
    Quote Originally Posted by Youncle View Post
    Odo is currently at 37k sir. Clunking noise came from this part 100%. It was fixed temporarily since Feb and the noise never came back. I just want to replace it with a brand new one for added peace of mind [emoji28]

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    Brakes should be maintained, cleaned & lubed regularly anyway. You shouldn't need that. Just make sure you it's the proper lube, not regular grease. Below is what I use.

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    #11538
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Brakes should be maintained, cleaned & lubed regularly anyway. You shouldn't need that. Just make sure you it's the proper lube, not regular grease. Below is what I use.

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    That's what I also thought. Casa may have used the wrong grease for it. Thanks for the product tip sir, will look for this one.

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    #11539
    Quote Originally Posted by Youncle View Post
    That's what I also thought. Casa may have used the wrong grease for it. Thanks for the product tip sir, will look for this one.

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    I doubt if dealerships do, I bring my own upon every Yojin/maintenance visit.

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    #11540
    Quote Originally Posted by Youncle View Post
    Any shop recommendations that sells this product? This one is from Malaysia kasi or any other aftermarket alternatives?

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    This might help others as well na hindi mahanap yun clunking noise whenever they go over bumpy roads.

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    This should give me hope, i almost gave up on finding that d*mn annoying noise, i hope this solves it, already installed and replaced those rubber insulators on my springs still didn't solved the problem

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