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    baka na burnout ka lang sa mazda, trav. dami nyo kasi tinatandaan terminologies dun eh, skyactiv, kodo, istop, i-sight tama ba

    pero kung ako sayo, mag Mazda CX3 ka na lang, I kinda like the CX3 for a small raised roadster CUV . wag na to trav.

    baka phase lang yan hihi.

    besides, yan pala square design or boxy cars, grabe mag-absorb ng init sa loob. like those shipping containers na ginagawa container houses like yun sa MMDA or sa mga police station. fitting it with an aircon may help pero pag medyo aero dynamic kasi ang sasakyan, it helps fend off ultra violet rays that heat up the car


    lalo na kung black na Jimny siguro kukunin, super init siguro yan noon time

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    Quote Originally Posted by minicarph View Post
    baka na burnout ka lang sa mazda, trav. dami nyo kasi tinatandaan terminologies dun eh, skyactiv, kodo, istop, i-sight tama ba

    pero kung ako sayo, mag Mazda CX3 ka na lang, I kinda like the CX3 for a small raised roadster CUV . wag na to trav.

    baka phase lang yan hihi.

    besides, yan pala square design or boxy cars, grabe mag-absorb ng init sa loob. like those shipping containers na ginagawa container houses like yun sa MMDA or sa mga police station. fitting it with an aircon may help pero pag medyo aero dynamic kasi ang sasakyan, it helps fend off ultra violet rays that heat up the car


    lalo na kung black na Jimny siguro kukunin, super init siguro yan noon time
    Hahaha...nah. It's pretty much a mini-me of our ancient sticked truck, OB sir. Traffic has long crowned it garage queen. Still, on a recent run, those w/ the current comfy still admire & wish for the old's simplicity.[emoji4]

    The jimny is perfectly sized, basic, rigid axled, easy to maintain & on the eyes, too....An auto would make it even traffic-friendlier.[emoji106]
    You have to realize & respect that boats, yours & mine, float differently, OB sir.[emoji4][emoji120]


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    #3123
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Hahaha...nah. It's pretty much a mini-me of our ancient sticked truck, OB sir. Traffic has long crowned it garage queen. Still, on a recent run, those w/ the current comfy still admire & wish for the old's simplicity.[emoji4]

    The jimny is perfectly sized, basic, rigid axled, easy to maintain & on the eyes, too....An auto would make it even traffic-friendlier.[emoji106]
    You have to realize & respect that boats, yours & mine, float differently, OB sir.[emoji4][emoji120]


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    hinde pa din trav eh. Masyado ka magaling mag English , dapat naka Mazda cx3 coz it fits your persona. Dyan sa picture dapat dun kasa 2020 Lc200 nakaupo , di dyan sa lumang LC, mags pa lang so , ano yun 15” so eeww

    dont be to hard on yourself ...

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    #3124
    FC update for the old jimny.
    14.8km/l for probinsya driving.

    Not bad. 3 passengers and a couple of buko and baggage at the back.

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    #3125
    Quote Originally Posted by oliver1013 View Post
    kailangan daw magbigay ng P100k? para mabigyan ng unit.
    Is the 100k part of DP?

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    #3126
    Quote Originally Posted by ryan jimenez View Post
    Is the 100k part of DP?
    I heard the waiting time is almost a year. totoo ba yun?

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    #3128
    Hello fellow Jimny owners,

    Hoping you can suggest a practical solution...

    my 2011 Jimny is leaking steering fluid. Medyo malakas ang tagas; have to top off after every use.

    The casa's solution (Suzuki East Ave) is to replace the steering gear box assembly at a cost of P70,210. Plus P4+K labor charge. Plus a 45-day wait for the part to be ordered from Japan, and a large downpayment.

    Do I have any reasonably-priced options? Repair kit? Specialty repair shop?

    Thanks in advance for your help/info.

    Sincerely,

    Jaime Gonzalez

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    #3129
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Would you recall how the steering wheel center cover was removed here, sir? Thanks!

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    Self reply....pre-'15s are just clipped on, no back screws.

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    #3130
    Hi fellow Jimny owners, maybe you can help confirm. CASA is claiming that Jimnys (mine is 2017 model not the new one) have no aircon filter. May abang lang daw. So they recommend magkakabit daw sila aircon filter . Just wanted to know if its true that Jimny indeed had no aircon filter before. Thanks

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    #3131
    Quote Originally Posted by waver View Post
    Hi fellow Jimny owners, maybe you can help confirm. CASA is claiming that Jimnys (mine is 2017 model not the new one) have no aircon filter. May abang lang daw. So they recommend magkakabit daw sila aircon filter . Just wanted to know if its true that Jimny indeed had no aircon filter before. Thanks

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    this is certainly not suzuki-related, but
    my first gen innova did not have one, either.
    the local aircon man in banawe cut a window on the plastic housing, so's i can place in it the air filter element.
    i hope yours already has this window, so's you do not have to cut to make one.

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    Thanks Dr. D.. I thought all cars nowadays have an aircon filter and casa was trying to pull one of me.
    May abang naman na daw.. I guess I'll have it installed then.. I think its better to have one than not have one

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    Yes, Suzuki PH has switched to Indian-made Jimny




    Suzuki Philippines has now officially made the switch: their popular mini 4x4 model, the Jimny, will no longer be sourced from Japan. Instead, Philippine-market Jimny units will now come from India. It was confirmed to us by a senior representative of Suzuki Philippines after Indian-made Jimny units started appearing at Suzuki dealers all over the country.

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    #3134
    Spot the difference[emoji851]
    NonVVT M13A 20220902_121624.jpgVVT M13Aimages-20-202022-09-02t121410.472.jpg

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    And a VVT M15A upgrade20220810_224426.jpg

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    #3136
    If you have a pinging/knocking M-engined Suzuki, check your knock sensor on the block under the intake manifold, between the alternator & the starter. Chances are the resin cover is gone.
    One might easily be tempted w/ cheap replacements, but only use GENUINE for this sensor.
    On a JB43, this can only be accessed by removing the flexible intake hose & the alternator....way easier & simpler than the shop manual way of taking the intake manifold off, requiring new gaskets.20221026_183605.jpg20221026_125638.jpg

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    Broken vent blade? Easy fix... Paper clip + baking soda + superglue + touch up paint.[emoji4]20230204_103141.jpg20230204_104026.jpg

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    #3138
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Broken vent blade? Easy fix... Paper clip + baking soda + superglue + touch up paint.[emoji4]20230204_103141.jpg20230204_104026.jpg
    Salamat! Curious, para saan iyong baking soda?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bxr monkey View Post
    Salamat! Curious, para saan iyong baking soda?
    It's a moving part. Superglue alone won't hold for long. A bit of baking soda around the clip + a drop or 2 of glue turns it into a solid resin tougher than epoxy.[emoji4]

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    It's a moving part. Superglue alone won't hold for long. A bit of baking soda around the clip + a drop or 2 of glue turns it into a solid resin tougher than epoxy.[emoji4]
    Ayos. Parang reinforced concrete.

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