less than 2 months lang.
kinulit ko talaga hanggang hindi binibigay transmittal sheet eh. from there, 1 week for OR CR, tapos another week for plates.
critical talaga jan yung transmittal sheet. once you have it, you'll know they've already begun the process of registering your car. pag transmittal pa lang nagdadahilan na, nagiipon lang yun ng benta para bulk irehistro.
Sir check nyo lang mga fluid levels nang kotse nyo at least once a week like brake,clutch,power steering,engine oil,transmission oil,washers,battery and coolant.
Most modern cars wala nang power steering fluids dahil electric na yun sir. Also Some don't have clutch fluids also as it is using a cable. The rest still have use fluids.
Some car owners still use just plain water in their cars po. Specially yun old model cars. So water in this case points to the fluids in our cars po
Of course you need it. But it doesn't mean that it'll get depleted right away in a new car.
Best to learn where your water reservoir is located. No need to refill it all the time, just give it a check once a week, or whenever you go for a long drive. If the water level is below full (there are markings on the reservoir), top it up.
afaik, dapat no need to top up yung coolant. closed system ang cooling system ng sasakyan, so kung bumababa ang level nyan may leak yan.
flushing then refill ng coolant after xx,xxx or 2 yrs ata
We have never added water to reservoir. Got a 3 & 5 year old vehicles. Like Kimot is saying, it's a closed system. If water level drops, then have cooling system checked for leaks.
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i drive toyota, not suzuki. but yes, i check every week.
it's easy. i just lift the front hood and look at the transluscent reservoir.. but i haven't had to need to add coolant (not water) to my reservoir yet.. hindi pa nababawasan nang marami (3 years old pa lang)..
but i did add coolant to my other 10 year old ride.. once or twice already..
and it's also easy to add.. just open the cap and pour until the mark..
and i also check the other fluids like oil (yes, i know how to pull out the dipstick), brake fluid, PS fluid, even windshield washer fluid.
errr...why do you ask? isn't this part of the regimen of responsible car ownership? ...something every car owner is expected to be doing on a regular basis, and not just before going on a long road trip...?
Last edited by dr. d; April 21st, 2015 at 12:33 AM.