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  1. Join Date
    Sep 2005
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    #1
    yeap, it could be the bearing, kasi ganun din ung ngayari sa akin eh, after the case replaced the two front bearing nawala ung ingay nya. medyo mahal nga lang, 4,100 petot each bearing.

    Sir Join din me sa Club ha Thanks

  2. Join Date
    May 2008
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    #2
    i just wanna ask if ganito din tribute nyo na after nyo gamitin sobrang init pag mag feel ka sa grill part, i mean normal lang naman ito pero sa tribute parang mas init talaga? and may amoy na kinda like na overheat/nasunog? but for me i think walang prob ito its just a characteristic sa tribute natin? thanks

  3. Join Date
    Jul 2006
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    #3
    Quote Originally Posted by monro View Post
    Hi Mojojo, have you tried checking the wheel bearings? the dealer replaced mine under warranty and from then on the noise was gone
    hello monro, i have asked the dealer about this when i took it for its regular pms. the service adviser said that it might be the tires din and i am about 95% sure its the tires.

    i had bearing problems with my other cars before and this sounds different; it really sounds like the goodyear tire i replaced on my sedan before. this tire even gives vibrations such that the dashboard buzzes because of it

    we are using kumho and hankook tires on our sedans and its way much quieter and smoother than this *#$%^&* stock tire!! maybe a few more months ..... pag nabaliw na ako sa ingay ng gulong na ito ...... you guys can recommend any R70 tires??? that is quiet and comfortable?

  4. Join Date
    Dec 2009
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    #4
    Hi guys, I have an issue with my 2005 mazda tribute, the actuator at the back starts to malfunction, i noticed it opens up with the central lock system but would not lock back together with the others.
    Having already the idea that the actuator would need to be replaced, I went to Mazda, small talked about the problem, and asked for a quote on a replacement actuator, was I surprised when it was quoted at Php 16,000.
    A system replacement for one faulty actuator?!
    they didn't even check my unit.
    This had me turning back home and try considering other options.

    Any suggestions for a good alternative shop that fixes OEM alarms?
    or a shop where at least I could buy just the needed part?
    (if they offer free installation, even better)

    Thanks guys for reading. Peace!

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