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February 24th, 2009 03:05 AM #11
my dear friends,
let us help a friend in need. let us start with the basics. check the obvious, check what is due for servicing as per the owner's or service manual. let us stop guessing. the so called scientific wild ass guess (swag) does not apply anymore. you are wasting valuable time and possibly polluting our one and only earth by dumping too much hydrocarbons, oxides of nitrogen, carbon monoxide and unburnt fuel. when in doubt, read manuals and perform services properly. guessing only leads to hoping you solved the "problem". let's get to the point, do it scientifically. it not only is inconvenient being stuck with the same symptoms but it is very costly not to mention unsafe. enough with the blabber. do it right the first time and stop guessing. good luck
jick
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February 24th, 2009 09:59 AM #12
to jick, for information lang..the reason for this forum is for us to give "educated" opinion dun sa nirereklamo nya sa oto nya. if he is not here, he would not have needed our help anyway. people here base their opinions on actual experiences and actual knowledges not on WILD ASS GUESS, as you have mentioned. nasasa threadstarter na yun if he gets our opinion or not, but WE ARE NOT HERE TO FIX THE PROBLEM. IF THE THREADSTARTER WANTS TO FIX THE PROBLEM THEN HE JUST HAS TO DO ONE THING, BRING HIS CAR TO A MECHANIC.
If you can see the threadstarter's question, nagtatanong sya kung ano opinions namin.
and yes, NOT ALL CAR PROBLEMS CAN BE FOUND INSIDE THE MANUAL. Basically, kung ano yung nasa car manual, basic troubleshooting lang yan. Nothing beats having your car fixed and checked by a qualified car mechanic and that is all.
now if you do not have anything good to say, but just want to say something so you can add on your number of forum posts and earn T-cash, this does not work on tsikot.
imho.
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Choice I would have made as well.:nod:
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