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May 10th, 2014 09:25 AM #4011
Having my first PMS here in Toyota. I asked about upgrading or changing the alarm for my 2014 vios 1.3E. Sabi sa akin hindi daw na u upgrade or pag pinalitan ng ibang alarm ma vo void dw warranty kahit sa kanila ni purchase ung alarm. They have the Terminator brand. So sabi ko wala ako options to change or upgrade the TVSS even if sa kanila mangagaling ung hardware kung ayaw ko ma void warranty and they said yes. Any comments mga sir?
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May 10th, 2014 11:08 AM #4012
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May 10th, 2014 02:09 PM #4013Good day ka- Tsikoteers.
For next couple of weeks, this will be my first car . Sorry di na ko makapagback read, dami ng pages. ang nasa quotation is 2014 1.5G AT (FMC). Ano b yun FMC? ano b dapat ko tingnan kung ganun nga ang ibigay sakin? Sorry wala ko alam sa car.
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May 10th, 2014 02:21 PM #4014
Kung sino man nagsabi na titigil injectors sa D at any circumstance is plainly stupid.
Kung downhill, stick with D3 or D with overdrive off. This would give you 60kms/h with a lot of engine braking to help the breaks.
I don't normally shift to neutral or park mode if the traffic standstill is 1min or less.
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May 10th, 2014 03:09 PM #4015
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May 10th, 2014 10:43 PM #4016
If I freewheel or coast downhill in neutral will I save fuel?
This is one of those topics of discussion that most people get wrong. In older petrol cars that used carbs, coasting or freewheeling downhill would save you fuel, and this method worked quite well for those older cars. Modern petrol cars with Electronic Fuel Injection, do not work the same way. Modern cars with EFI have a Fuel Return Pipe which sends unused fuel back to the tank, so if you just simply leave the car in gear, and keep your foot off the go pedal while on a downhill stretch of road, the engine will not be using any fuel. If you were to use the old technique of coasting in neutral on a downhill stretch in a modern EFI car, when the revs drop below approx 1000rpm, the tickover valve kicks in, and you are burning fuel to keep the engine running. So the best way to save fuel in modern petrol cars is to effectively coast in gear, and when slowing down, use engine braking as much as possible, by simply going down through the gears, to keep the revs above tickover, with the fuel supply cut off, then when you have almost stopped, you simply have to let the engine reach idle speed. Most diesel cars have a Fuel Cut Off Valve, that works in a similar manner by simply cutting off the fuel supply when you take your foot off the pedal, so the same method of coasting works for both EFI & diesel cars.
Anyway, thanks po sa mga comments and suggestions. Hindi ko lang po talaga masigurado kung may Fuel Cut Off Valve din ba ang ating vios.
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May 11th, 2014 01:36 AM #4018Bkit me binayaran ka? My pms is free up to 10k mark. Parts and labor free sa akin , otis din ako. Di ka ba binigyan ng coupon?
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