Toyota Otis allows customers to bring in their own oil and oil filter and maybe even other parts. I just had PMS yesterday at Otis for an out-of-warranty-vehicle using my own supplies. BTW, no extra charges for bringing in your own supplies.
Of course for vehicles still covered by the warranty, should use the supplies from the dealer to prevent voiding the vehicle's warranty from Toyota.
I really don't understand the codes in Batteries
Then there's the 1SN. My service advisor said the battery for my Altis is a 1SN so that's N40 for or NS60?![]()
Check this www.motolite.com
Your altis batt is N40
For FAQs go to www.motolite.com/faq.ph to check all your queries regarding batteries everthings there. Goodluck!
Check also www.motolite.com/faq.php this is for FAQ all infos are here cath
1SN and NS40 are different terms based on naming standards (American / European / Japanese). Meron pa yang complications with fit, design, polarity, etc. para na lang hindi kayo malito, when you need a battery, say the exact model, trim, and year of your unit. The stores and manufacturers would already know which specific battery one you need, may database naman yan
If that's the case better get the NS60 instead. A little bigger but with better reserve capacity
finally bought tires... ended up with the SP Sport 01... 6.6K / piece... quite expensive but happy with the choice, can't compromise safety since its already the rainy season. Noticed that the SP Sport 01 tires when already near the end of its service life tends to become a bit noisy. It lasted 51TKM but you can push the tire life up to 55-60TKM .
I just bought 3 and used my unused spare... planning to run the unsused spare for another 30TKM since its already near the end of it's shelf life. Ill buy 2 tires and have the newer one as spare.
Just had my 20,000kms service at Toyota Shaw. Total damage was P 2,917. I brought my own oil and my engine air filter was not replaced (As i use a K&N washable filter). Had the cabin air filter replaced though and it cost me P 906.