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April 3rd, 2018 09:17 PM #11They should. I'd expect the current model to be the easiest to source parts for within the casa. Besides, the Altis is a volume seller and Toyota has a plant in Santa Rosa. If the part is not readily available, I'd expect them to have it in 1 week at most.
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April 3rd, 2018 09:18 PM #12
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April 3rd, 2018 09:22 PM #13
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April 3rd, 2018 09:25 PM #14
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April 3rd, 2018 09:31 PM #15
One thing you can do is look for your car model code in Wikipedia then ask a relative in the US to send you the part. If you can get the part number, even better.
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April 3rd, 2018 09:33 PM #16
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April 3rd, 2018 09:34 PM #17if you have faith in your fellowman, bring it to banawe.
"how much worse can it get?"
10K for a lock...
the 2003 altis i drive busted its door lock actuator. banawe fixed it for less than 2K, using surplus, in less than 30 minutes.
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April 3rd, 2018 09:36 PM #19
ok pa voltage ng alternator and battery? meron grasa yun mechanism?
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April 3rd, 2018 09:40 PM #20my wild guess is, the supplier sent over a bad batch of actuators, and you happen to have gotten two of them installed in your car..
i agree, them things should last much longer than that, but "business is business".
another possibility is, they got wet, either in the rain, or during car wash.
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