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December 15th, 2007 11:16 AM #1Need suggestions. I just bought a 2nd hand honda city 2000. It's kilometer reading is only 30,000. It is driven by a lady and seldom used. According to her everything is still original. Engine size is 1.5L and has manual transmission. It was changed oil last June and synthetic oil was used. Any suggestion kung anong mga kailangan ko ipacheck according sa kung anong dapat ko unahin..Thanks.. At kung may idea kayo around how much will it cost. Thank you in advance. This will be a great help for me.
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December 17th, 2007 09:22 AM #2
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December 19th, 2007 09:49 PM #3
mga sir tanong ko lang kung ano ang pinag kaiba ng 2001 honda city type z exi sa lxi?cno sa dalawa ang mas mahal?
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December 19th, 2007 10:26 PM #4add mo din:
f) check radiator hoses for cracks, buldges, leaks and other signs of damage
g) replace coolant and overhual radiator if needed
h) check belts for damage replace if needed
i) check brake pads and brake drums kung ok pa thickness
j) change brake fluid - best done every 2 years cause it absorbs water
k) look for signs of fluid leaks
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December 20th, 2007 12:43 AM #6Your disc pads are good up to 40T kms, more or less, that is assuming that it is still the original honda pads and under normal wear and tear. If you are going to replace them, I'd suggest you get the originals. You could also do your own basic check up of the car. Check the motor oil level, brake fluid, power steering fluid, and coolant level. Add if necessary. Before you add any fluids, check why is it low, is there a leak in the system? Also, check the prescribed specs of the fluids in the owner's manual. Check the tire pressure on all the tires including your spare tire. This would also be a good time to familiarize yourself on to how to get your spare tire out of the trunk. I think the recommended tire pressure is 27 psi, for the stock tires, while at it, you could also check the condition of the tires. For the regular PMS, you could check the owner's manual. Hope this helps.
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December 20th, 2007 10:22 PM #7do the 40k pms for the car if it is 7 years old and with low milage pa.
all fluids
tappets
fuel filter
air filter
etc.
IIRC they're with AVID. The reported numbers in the TG article are from CAMPI.
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