Good day mga kaswift!
Hope this thread will help us all fix problems not covered by the User Manual plus other mods and enhancements na hindi naman talaga problema pero gusto parin natin gawin pero medyo kulang pa sa kaalaman.
Good day mga kaswift!
Hope this thread will help us all fix problems not covered by the User Manual plus other mods and enhancements na hindi naman talaga problema pero gusto parin natin gawin pero medyo kulang pa sa kaalaman.
I got my 1.2 M/T swift just this March 28. Very impressive yung sound nya as it is.
Dahil medyo mahilig sa kalikot, I was able to open and see the stock speakers sa front door.
Kahit maliit yung magnet nya maganda pa rin ang tunog.
Ang pumasok sa ulo ko : Lalo pa siguro gaganda kung palitan yung speakers... hehe
So sa maaabot ng budget, I got Sonda 6.5" speakers for 3.5K petot.
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I already posted a question kung normal na auto down yung driver window natin at wala sya auto up.
The informative reply to me was that it was normal and not a defect.
I had my personal issues with that since I always drive with the windows closed and A/C on.
Here are my major reasons for doing this "hack"
1. From a closed window, if I wanted just a small portion to go open, like getting a ticket from a guard, the window will automatically go fully open. Kung partial lang gusto mo kelangan habulin mo sya ng another flick of up direction. This is doubly annoying kung umuulan
2. Sa tollbooth after getting the ticket or after paying, dahil nga M/T yung sa akin, I need my left hand on the steering and my right hand on the shifter. Medyo abala na kelangan sya i pull up until complete closed na sya. Much better sana single flick and will auto-up na.
So, in finding a solution for my 1st world "problem", I investigated the working of the driver power window. I learned na yung auto down is managed by the controller:
It will give power to the motor hangga masagad sya. This will cause an overload in the motor and cause the amperes to shoot from 2A to 6A. The controller will detect this rise in amps and disconnect the power.
You can prove this : ilapit mo lang tenga mo sa buttons. Mag auto down ka at antayin na mag fully down sya. after 1 or 2 seconds you will hear a click of the relay cutting the power to the motor.
The system does not know kung up or down yung window. ang alam lang nya during the down button antayin nya yung "overload" condition, tapos cutoff power.
Ang ginawa kong solution para sa sarili ko, I swapped the wires to the motor:
So as of now, my button does the reverse but achieved the auto-up I desired.
Press down and the window goes up automatically haha! Good luck on your warranty a-hole!
I now have a choice: Sanayin ko na lang sarili ko sa baligtad na button or make another hack on the button itself.
Um, why not just half press the switch so it doesn't automatically go full open? ... Most vehicles have this feature ... It pays to read the operating manual ...
i don't have a swift. nothing bad covering those holes tho.
but my guess, it's the engine's/condenser cooling fan sucks most of the the dusts going inside the engine bay. any car.
at masyado lang talaga maalikabok dito sa atin.
Very informative, thank you for sharing your knowledge boss!
Hanapin ko din yung butas ng engine bay ko kung meron, sabay ko na sa familiarization ng makina na din. New car owner po.![]()
Anyone knows where to buy the AUX-in cable kit for the Swift?
I want to gift my brother (who owns the Swift) on his birthday. Currently, it only accepts USB flash drives to play music. He's not quite happy with the radio interface when playing music from the flash drive as it is VERY cumbersome. An AUX-in would allow him to either directly connect his mobile device or attach a Bluetooth receiver and use his device to navigate to his music.
This is what the stock radio looks like, except that it doesn't have Bluetooth:
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