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    #41
    Quote Originally Posted by Yatta View Post
    I had my oil changed at Motech after Yojin. Just last week cost me just a little over P2,500. Filter, oil flushing fluid and 4L Zic oil. Opted out of coolant top ups and washer fluid) (I do that myself anyway).

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    Sir,
    Fully Synthetic oil?
    Saan motech branch?
    Thanks

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    #42
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    excellent diesel oil imo. how much is that per liter?
    Almost P500 per liter.

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    #43
    Quote Originally Posted by bhybhoy View Post
    Sir,
    Fully Synthetic oil?
    Saan motech branch?
    Thanks
    Yes. Motech San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan. Pricing should be the same for all branches.

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    #44
    Good am sir, just want to ask if kailan dapat magpalit ng ATF mazda 3 3rd gen? thanks

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    #45
    Quote Originally Posted by emz14 View Post
    Good am sir, just want to ask if kailan dapat magpalit ng ATF mazda 3 3rd gen? thanks
    It says lifetime, but do it when you've clocked 80-100k.

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    #46
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    It says lifetime, but do it when you've clocked 80-100k.

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    I see, sa casa ba recommended magpa change ATF sir? How much will it cost? Thanks

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    #47
    Quote Originally Posted by emz14 View Post
    I see, sa casa ba recommended magpa change ATF sir? How much will it cost? Thanks
    Kahit sa gas station lang.


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    #48
    anyone has a checklist for the PMS? curious on which xxx task should be done every xxx km..
    can't find any resource on the net (for my sky m2)

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    #49
    Quote Originally Posted by xnxnxn View Post
    anyone has a checklist for the PMS? curious on which xxx task should be done every xxx km..
    can't find any resource on the net (for my sky m2)
    Nasa manual

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    #50
    Quote Originally Posted by emz14 View Post
    I see, sa casa ba recommended magpa change ATF sir? How much will it cost? Thanks
    Most casas I've been to usually don't have the 'dialysis' machine to suck out and replace all of the ATF, including the amounts in the input/ output lines leading to the radiator and back. SOP lang ata nila drain and fill.

    Big gas stations have the machine and you can see the fluid really coming out so you have a good idea if the fluid is really changed. JMHO, go for the dialysis method if you can.

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    #51
    Quote Originally Posted by sparc179 View Post
    Most casas I've been to usually don't have the 'dialysis' machine to suck out and replace all of the ATF, including the amounts in the input/ output lines leading to the radiator and back. SOP lang ata nila drain and fill.

    Big gas stations have the machine and you can see the fluid really coming out so you have a good idea if the fluid is really changed. JMHO, go for the dialysis method if you can.
    i believe, drain method is cheaper and better, than dialysis method.

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    #52
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i believe, drain method is cheaper and better, than dialysis method.
    I was told it was always better to have all of the fluid replaced when needed Doc, instead of leaving a portion of the old fluid, along with any particles, metal shavings, residue inside the lines/ tranny.

    Wrong info?

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    #53
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i believe, drain method is cheaper and better, than dialysis method.
    It depends. In some cars the sump is lower than the drainplug. In my case about 2 liters are still left after draining.

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    #54
    Quote Originally Posted by sparc179 View Post
    I was told it was always better to have all of the fluid replaced when needed Doc, instead of leaving a portion of the old fluid, along with any particles, metal shavings, residue inside the lines/ tranny.

    Wrong info?
    i think we said the same thing, but using different words.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yatta View Post
    It depends. In some cars the sump is lower than the drainplug. In my case about 2 liters are still left after draining.

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    is this one of those models, where removing the sump cover is the recommended procedure?

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    #55
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i think we said the same thing, but using different words.
    But with the drain and fill method, you can't drain the hoses and lines leading to and from the radiator where the ATF gets cooled during usage.

    Depending on the vehicle, there could still be a liter or more fluid left inside those hoses/ lines.

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    #56
    Quote Originally Posted by sparc179 View Post
    Most casas I've been to usually don't have the 'dialysis' machine to suck out and replace all of the ATF, including the amounts in the input/ output lines leading to the radiator and back. SOP lang ata nila drain and fill.

    Big gas stations have the machine and you can see the fluid really coming out so you have a good idea if the fluid is really changed. JMHO, go for the dialysis method if you can.
    The point of flush, aka dialysis, is convenient total fluid refresh. No dirty pan drop. The downside? Flushing really dirty old fluid can risk mixing up settled debris in areas they shouldn't be. We have no way of knowing how various dialysis equipments move fluid... opposite or along the transmission's normal operating fluid flow direction. Opposite won't be good. And...you can't change the filter.
    An OCD would do both. Flush & drop the pan. Who would want new fluid running thru the old filthy filter?[emoji4]

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    #57
    Quote Originally Posted by sparc179 View Post
    I was told it was always better to have all of the fluid replaced when needed Doc, instead of leaving a portion of the old fluid, along with any particles, metal shavings, residue inside the lines/ tranny.

    Wrong info?
    Pan drop removes about a 3rd of the old fluid. You can drop, drive & repeat til you see clean.

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    #58
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Pan drop removes about a 3rd of the old fluid. You can drop, drive & repeat til you see clean.

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    Unless the pan drop method is not possible Master Trav? Last time I had my unit's oil changed, I saw right away that the tranny did not have a pan, just a drain plug.

    It had a 'plate' on the front of it with an access hatch where one could check the level of the fluid during maintenance.

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    #59
    Quote Originally Posted by sparc179 View Post
    Unless the pan drop method is not possible Master Trav? Last time I had my unit's oil changed, I saw right away that the tranny did not have a pan, just a drain plug.

    It had a 'plate' on the front of it with an access hatch where one could check the level of the fluid during maintenance.
    There's that. Drain/fill or flush.

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    #60
    if you can't drop the pan, then you do not have that option.
    you can do only what you can do.

    times like these, i am happy i MT.
    Last edited by dr. d; August 3rd, 2019 at 10:05 AM.

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