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March 11th, 2017 10:34 AM #41sir *ice15, may be i can break my PMS guide sa isang shop then pagawa ko sa kanila. pwede naman siguro bumili nalang ng parts sa casa mismo then dun sa shop ipagawa incase may papalitan na pyesa? thanks!
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March 11th, 2017 11:13 AM #42
^actually the maintenance manual contains the thing that will be done every PMS
They just have 3 categories for it: light, regular and heavy
They just follow the sequence of light > regular > light > heavy > light > regular > light > heavy > light for every 5000km travelled
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March 11th, 2017 11:29 AM #43sir *kisshmet, yes po ganon na nga...what i meant earlier was to bring my PMS booklet/maintenance guide para may masundan yung shop na papagawan ko. incase, we need replacement parts, usually pwede ka naman bumili nun sa casa for OEM parts or aftermarket sa labas. kakatakot lang isugal ang warranty ng sasakyan. ang point ko lang is sobrang taga sila. was about to bring my car before sa casa for a regular/heavy checkup kaso nung nakita ko yung price ng 10K PMS / 15K PMS na tumataginting na 6-7k eh nagback-out ako at dumerecho sa shell gasoline station but made a purchase lang ng OEM oil filter nila.
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March 11th, 2017 11:39 AM #44many car owners do precisely that, sir. even tsikoteers here, po. but these owners do possess some knowledge on car maintenance. they can see potential problems where other car owners do not. if you-the-car-owner do not know your car, and the talyer you went to, only pretends to know... you're in potential trouble, po.
casa: "why should i honor a job guarantee by another shop that i have no control over, nor agreement with?" caveat emptor po.
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March 11th, 2017 11:42 AM #45btw. casas make more money from pms and repair, and not from car sales.
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March 11th, 2017 12:14 PM #46
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March 11th, 2017 04:46 PM #47
This place does the same thing as the casa. Its ensorsed by some clubs...
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March 12th, 2017 10:41 PM #48
Ok here is a tip for your concern WARRANTY
the heart of every vehicle is the engine, in order to ensure warranty of your engine instead of PMS have the change oil only done at the casa. It costs only P350 sa casa
The rest have it done outside, for sure your service advisor will be scratching his head. After all youll just be paying for the oil filter, oil surcharge, gasket, change oil fee every 5000km
Many of the things that need to be done anyway you can do it yourself especially in the light PMS category. What you cant do on your own like wheel alignment or balancing just bring it to the shop
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March 12th, 2017 11:05 PM #49
For me, hintayin na lang matapos ang warranty. Normally, 3 years or 6 times na PMS.
Depende siguro sa casa at auto pero may ibang major parts din ang engine na hindi dependent sa change oil. Andyan ang ECU, Turbo, injectors, transmission.
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March 13th, 2017 07:57 AM #50The thing is, mas risky pa ang majority na casa (not all) kaysa sa labas dahil mga magnanakaw yung mga nasa casa kinakahuyan ang parts. Di ka kasi pwede lumapit. E kahit may salamin from waiting area, malayo naman yun kaya di rin masyado makita pag maliit na part ang kinuha
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