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January 25th, 2010 07:29 PM #1
Hello folks,
My 2001 Nissan Exalta was one of the flooded victims last September. Sa talyer, we just about repaired everything: starter, ECU, new distibutor etc. Somehow, we still cant get it to start. Rather than gumastos ulit sa piyesa, I'm thinking of getting the engine replaced nalang. Kaso ang quote sa amin nung isang shop around 40k na.
I need to ask here: meron po ba kayong mga alam na reputable shops na mas mura? I really hate to do this pero I'm going to sell Happy (pangalan ng car ko) right after repairing kaya the cheapest option is what i prefer.
Salamat po ng marami.
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January 25th, 2010 08:12 PM #2
If the engine actually turns over, you don't need to change the engine. Have all the electronics checked out thoroughly. It might be a ground in the immobilizer.
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January 25th, 2010 08:33 PM #3
Thanks Niky. Actually, my mechanic mentioned that. Kaso sabi niya di niya daw kaya mag-check ng immobilizer. Casa lang daw yata.
Can this be replaced? Or repaired?
Actually, the best thing that could happen is to get the exact same car so we can trace the actual problem. Swap lang sana ng piyesa. Kaso suntok sa buwan, no one would want to lend or even rent out their cars. So i'm left to buying parts.
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January 25th, 2010 11:40 PM #4
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January 26th, 2010 04:03 AM #5HI, my series 3 was also flooded by Ondoy and I opted to change engine since natatagalan kami maghanap ng ECu and nag loss compression na yung makina. GA15de ang nabili ko. halos kamukha lang siya nung GA16DNE ng series 3. I think pepwede rin ito sa exalta. 20k ang kuwa ko ng makina. Baka mas mababa na ngayon kasi nde na ganon kataas ang demand unlike 3 months ago. Sama mo na 10-15k na labor ng change engine abutin ka nga siguro 40k kasi may mga miscellaneous pa yan.
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January 26th, 2010 08:46 AM #6
Oo nga. If i'd had known I would have replaced it na before spending on anything else. I was hoping kaya pa i-repair. Sabay kami nung Rav4 ng dad ko nagpagawa. Rav4 namin after 4 days umandar na. Only damage was to the Auxiliary fan and clutch bearing. Pinalitan lang namin and it's been ok ever since. Pati alarm walang nangyari. They travel to Manila once a month from Pangasinan, back to normal condition sya.
I guess I wasn't lucky with my Exalta.
Thanks for the tip on GA15DE. Ganon pa rin yata presyo ngayon eh. Saan ka bumili ng engine chief? Just so we have alternative prices. Magkano din and how long registration of the new engine sa LTO?
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January 26th, 2010 10:07 AM #7
The engine is cranking? Did you check if the ECU you got is compatible?
If the engine is generally good then try to get it running before resorting to a swap. (SR20 seems really good though but it also entails time and patience and a mechanic familiar with the swap). Perhaps you can try getting some assistance from the Nissan CASA to run a diagnostic.
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January 27th, 2010 12:02 AM #8
sa banawe ko po nakuwa yung makina. ok rin yung lakas niya parang mas responsive pa siya sa stock engine ng series 3.
PHP3500 inabot ng registration ng change engine ko. 1 week lang kasi kumpleto na yung mga papeles kasi medyo matagal na nakstock yung makina dun sa surplusan. dami ko na rin nagastos sa oto ko dahil sa baha. nagpalit na rin kasi ako ng clutch at battery at kung ano ano pa.
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March 14th, 2010 01:17 PM #9*Colt: Kasama na tranny sa package? Matic ba o manual yong kasama sa GA15DE?
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March 15th, 2010 10:25 AM #10
An insightful column from Mr. Bean. I sometimes forget that this guy has a master's in Electrical...
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