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    Quote Originally Posted by keithdb View Post
    Anybody had their fuel filter replaced? I inquired to speedyfix and he recommend casa for this piece. Any recommended casa if ever? Considering either toyota pasig or taytay as this are nearest to me.

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    Toyota Pasig used to allow bringing in parts. You can check with them if you can buy your own fuel filter. I agree to have the CASA do it if you find it reasonable. The filter is located at the fuel tank. We did the fuel filter replacement on our Vios before at our suking tindahan and the screwed cover can be quite tedious to screw on properly (never tried with my Altis though).

    Aside from the fuel filter, it would be good to replace the O-ring to the fuel tank screw cover to ensure the fumes don't get into your vehicle.

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    Thanks for the reply vinj

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    So i just came from toyota taytay and the service advisor informed me that there is no need to replace the fuel filter. Apparently the fuel filter is inside the gas tank and the recommendation is to change fuel filter at the same time as the fuel pump.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keithdb View Post
    So i just came from toyota taytay and the service advisor informed me that there is no need to replace the fuel filter. Apparently the fuel filter is inside the gas tank and the recommendation is to change fuel filter at the same time as the fuel pump.

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    ngpacheck ka ng sasakyan mo dun sa casa sir? mgkano pa check up.
    2009 Altis ko ATF nya rin ba lifetime, or as per sir Vinj much better papalitan siguro, 74k na milages, when is the right time to change ?

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    Which means only when fuel pump gives up.

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    Moreover the atf is already the ws lifetime atf so there is also no need the ever change atf.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keithdb View Post
    Moreover the atf is already the ws lifetime atf so there is also no need the ever change atf.

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    Re. the lifetime ATF, if for your own peace of mind, go ahead and replace. Just use the original Toyota ATF and a competent shop can do the job. I myself would still change ATF out of habit.

    Re. the fuel pump, we've changed fuel filters on our previous Altis and Vios without changing the fuel pump (they are on the same assembly though); after a few years, i replaced fuel filters and the fuel pump on the Vios when it hit 140,000kms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keithdb View Post
    Moreover the atf is already the ws lifetime atf so there is also no need the ever change atf.

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    The 4spd auto uses toyota-ws? Interesting.

    Toyota-ws has lower viscosity than toyota type4. I thought it was for their 5&6sp trannies only.





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    *stockengine it was a surpisr actually. But per service advisor that is the information from their system.
    *mishap13. I did not request check up. Since mine is a 2008, we have the same generation of altis so i presume it applies to yours too. However, i still have doubts so i plan to seek a 2nd opinion from another casa since manual states otherwise. Typically, atf should be changed at 80k km.

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    If 2008 and walang atf change, im sure the atf is already black lol.

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    Would anyone know where I can buy the rear fog for 10th gen?

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    Its 40k for atf...

    You can download the altis maintenance schedule

    Toyota Malaysia - Careplus

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    To all altis owners, yun bang temp gauge nyo lumalampas ng konti sa half then parang bumabalik ulit sya under normal driving condition?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zonda View Post
    To all altis owners, yun bang temp gauge nyo lumalampas ng konti sa half then parang bumabalik ulit sya under normal driving condition?
    No, mine never goes past the halfway mark, even under hard driving. 10th gen 1.6G MT.

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    Last edited by jut703; December 31st, 2016 at 11:21 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zonda View Post
    To all altis owners, yun bang temp gauge nyo lumalampas ng konti sa half then parang bumabalik ulit sya under normal driving condition?
    yung sa akin stays a little beyond the half (kapiranggot lang), but stays there na. hindi nagbabago.

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    I hope it was really fully synthetic. Daily driven ba? 8months sounds like a good time replace. Hows the transmission? Atf needs to be replaced every 24months.

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    Most people who ask about oils dont know much about oils. Why assume them to have common sense if they dont know. How would they know a good mechanic from a dumb ass with tools?

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    i believe that if car owner does not know cars, his best pms option would be the casa. yes, it's expensive, but i feel the car will be getting better treatment there than elsewhere.
    yes, there are horror stories regarding casa double cross, but hey! saan ba walang ganyan?
    gas station and sidewalk talyer? only if owner knows cars. i see these places as hands-for-hire. i pay them to do me a service, but i believe i have enough knowledge to know if the job was done correctly or not. nakikipag-away pa nga ako sa evangelista at banawe...
    would i recommend a talyer? that'd be difficult, because then it would be my reputation at stake.
    have fun with your ride.

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    1. Newbie po ako, sayang pala na ng fully synthetic ako that time. Since weekend lang nagagamit plus minsan friday pa office.
    2. Magkano po magagastos sa Casa pra mkapag budget ako. Change oil, atf , hmm wala naman ako naririnig sa car ngayon, yun drum brakes ba sa likod po may break pads din dba? check up. how much kaya total nito.
    3. salamat po sa lahat ng sumagot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mishap13 View Post
    1. Newbie po ako, sayang pala na ng fully synthetic ako that time. Since weekend lang nagagamit plus minsan friday pa office.
    2. Magkano po magagastos sa Casa pra mkapag budget ako. Change oil, atf , hmm wala naman ako naririnig sa car ngayon, yun drum brakes ba sa likod po may break pads din dba? check up. how much kaya total nito.
    3. salamat po sa lahat ng sumagot!
    if you intend to have the casa do the pms...
    you can ask for the work schedule (things to do, adjust, replace) and the price. de-cahon po yan at naka-sulat na sa karatula sa ibang kasa.
    "i want to know the price, so when i bring my car in for service, i will have the necessary cash." it's just a few key strokes in their computers, po. not really a big bother for them.

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