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    #4881
    Pwede hanggang rim 17 ang innova

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    #4882
    Quote Originally Posted by unixsysad View Post
    natry ko na ARR + RainX = tunaw lahat ng watermarks sa salamin
    san sir availble ito.. isa lng ba ito

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    #4883
    Quote Originally Posted by joq View Post
    mga sir.. ask ko lng po ano po magandang pang alis water marks sa slamin.. ng try ako ng glass cleaner di kaya. kumintab lng pero andun pa rin water marks.

    thanks
    check this out. tried it and it works..

    http://tsikot.com/forums/window-trea...utorial-90521/

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    #4884
    Quote Originally Posted by blacksun25 View Post
    check this out. tried it and it works..

    http://tsikot.com/forums/window-trea...utorial-90521/

    thank you mga sir..

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    #4885
    Mga ka-innovers, good news. I just received an email from my SA - Toyota Manila Bay, available na daw ang aming car plate. Exacktong 7 months! Papuntahin ko na ang anak ko duon pra maikabit nila. Praise God!

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    #4886
    Quote Originally Posted by shekyna View Post
    Mga ka-innovers, good news. I just received an email from my SA - Toyota Manila Bay, available na daw ang aming car plate. Exacktong 7 months! Papuntahin ko na ang anak ko duon pra maikabit nila. Praise God!
    does that mean, you won't be able to use your car once a week now? heh heh.

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    #4887
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    does that mean, you won't be able to use your car once a week now? heh heh.
    Yan nga ang problema dr. d. Walang akong idea about coding dahil sa labas ng bansa ako nagda-drive. It will be my son driving d car. Applicable ba ang coding within Metro Manila or nationwide? Tnx for the input.

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    #4888
    Help lang po.. I just received an email again, from my SA advising us: " ill advice u sir to purchase a plate cover before we install it to your car to protect it from stealing your plate.. it will only cost u around 2,500 front and back cover", tanong lang po, dapat ba talaga na meron plate cover? Will it really deter individuals from stealing the car plate?

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    #4889
    Quote Originally Posted by blacksun25 View Post
    check this out. tried it and it works..

    http://tsikot.com/forums/window-trea...utorial-90521/
    sir san pla mabibili ito.. meron ba nito sa ACE..salamat

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    #4890
    Quote Originally Posted by shekyna View Post
    Yan nga ang problema dr. d. Walang akong idea about coding dahil sa labas ng bansa ako nagda-drive. It will be my son driving d car. Applicable ba ang coding within Metro Manila or nationwide? Tnx for the input.
    yes, metro manila. but the diffirent towns and cities each have adopted their own policy. i am also confused.. the republic of makati has its own rules. so does the principality of mandaluyong, as does the independent state of pasay, even the isko moreno (?) republic of manila..etc etc. so, i just held on to my 14 year old car as coding car..
    but at least, all the principalities still agree that 1-2 is monday, 3-4 tuesday, 5-6... etc..
    Last edited by dr. d; December 9th, 2012 at 01:23 AM.

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    #4891
    Quote Originally Posted by shekyna View Post
    Yan nga ang problema dr. d. Walang akong idea about coding dahil sa labas ng bansa ako nagda-drive. It will be my son driving d car. Applicable ba ang coding within Metro Manila or nationwide? Tnx for the input.
    Here are the Number Coding rules from MMDA's website:
    (Updated December 6, 2011)


    The Unified Vehicular Volume Reduction Program (UVVRP) or Number Coding Scheme starts at 7:00 am - 7:00 pm with window hours starting from 10:00 am - 3:00 in the afternoon.

    The cities of Makati and Las Piñas do not implement window hours. Thus, number coding is strictly implemented from 7:00 am - 7:00 pm.

    The city of Pasig implements its window hour from 9:00 am - 4:00 pm.

    The city of Taguig does not implement the Number Coding Scheme within its internal roads. But the scheme is enforced on the National Roads within its boundaries, i.e. C5, East Service Road and Manuel L. Quezon.

    The city of Parañaque implements the Number Coding Scheme, including the window hours (10:00am - 3:00pm), in the following roads:

    San Antonio Avenue, Pres. Aguinaldo St., Dominique Savio St., Japan St., Michael Rua St., and France St. in Barangay Don Bosco.
    E. Rodriguez St. in Barangay Moonwalk, Doña Soledad Extension and Doña Soledad Avenue in Barangay Don Bosco.
    East Service Road from Dr. Santos Avenue up to FTI Parañaque area.
    West Service Road from Dr. Santos Avenue up to Merville Park Subdivision Parañaque area

    The cities of Marikina and Muntinlupa do not implement the Number Coding Scheme.

    In addition, the following areas in Pasay do not implement the Number Coding Scheme: Ninoy Aquino Ave., MIA Road, Domestic Road, Airport Road, Sales Road, and portions of Buendia.

    EDSA, C-5 Road, Diosdado Macapagal Avenue, and Roxas Boulevard are included in the implementation of Window Hours regardless of the city where they belong.

    All Public Utility Buses (City and Provincial) are now covered under the Number Coding Scheme, with no "Window Hours". Motorcycles, on the other hand are exempted from the scheme.

    All UVVRP exemptions and truck ban conduct passes granted in accordance with MMDA Regulation No. 96-005, as amended, MMDA Regulation 98-006-A, and MMDA Regulation 10-001 shall not include authority to use the Epifanio Delos Santos Avenue (EDSA).

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    #4892
    Quote Originally Posted by happymeal View Post
    Here are the Number Coding rules from MMDA's website:
    (Updated December 6, 2011)


    The Unified Vehicular Volume Reduction Program (UVVRP) or Number Coding Scheme starts at 7:00 am - 7:00 pm with window hours starting from 10:00 am - 3:00 in the afternoon.

    The cities of Makati and Las Piñas do not implement window hours. Thus, number coding is strictly implemented from 7:00 am - 7:00 pm.

    The city of Pasig implements its window hour from 9:00 am - 4:00 pm.

    The city of Taguig does not implement the Number Coding Scheme within its internal roads. But the scheme is enforced on the National Roads within its boundaries, i.e. C5, East Service Road and Manuel L. Quezon.

    The city of Parañaque implements the Number Coding Scheme, including the window hours (10:00am - 3:00pm), in the following roads:

    San Antonio Avenue, Pres. Aguinaldo St., Dominique Savio St., Japan St., Michael Rua St., and France St. in Barangay Don Bosco.
    E. Rodriguez St. in Barangay Moonwalk, Doña Soledad Extension and Doña Soledad Avenue in Barangay Don Bosco.
    East Service Road from Dr. Santos Avenue up to FTI Parañaque area.
    West Service Road from Dr. Santos Avenue up to Merville Park Subdivision Parañaque area

    The cities of Marikina and Muntinlupa do not implement the Number Coding Scheme.

    In addition, the following areas in Pasay do not implement the Number Coding Scheme: Ninoy Aquino Ave., MIA Road, Domestic Road, Airport Road, Sales Road, and portions of Buendia.

    EDSA, C-5 Road, Diosdado Macapagal Avenue, and Roxas Boulevard are included in the implementation of Window Hours regardless of the city where they belong.

    All Public Utility Buses (City and Provincial) are now covered under the Number Coding Scheme, with no "Window Hours". Motorcycles, on the other hand are exempted from the scheme.

    All UVVRP exemptions and truck ban conduct passes granted in accordance with MMDA Regulation No. 96-005, as amended, MMDA Regulation 98-006-A, and MMDA Regulation 10-001 shall not include authority to use the Epifanio Delos Santos Avenue (EDSA).
    This isnt updated one. Got apprehended in Pasig 2weeks ago for conduction sticker coding. outside the window mentioned.

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    #4893
    good gosh! so why isn't the mmda stepping in and "unifying" (ha! big joke!) everything...? we're not like the usa, where the next town is far away...

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    #4894
    Quote Originally Posted by happymeal View Post
    Here are the Number Coding rules from MMDA's website:
    (Updated December 6, 2011)


    The Unified Vehicular Volume Reduction Program (UVVRP) or Number Coding Scheme starts at 7:00 am - 7:00 pm with window hours starting from 10:00 am - 3:00 in the afternoon.

    The cities of Makati and Las Piñas do not implement window hours. Thus, number coding is strictly implemented from 7:00 am - 7:00 pm.

    The city of Pasig implements its window hour from 9:00 am - 4:00 pm.

    The city of Taguig does not implement the Number Coding Scheme within its internal roads. But the scheme is enforced on the National Roads within its boundaries, i.e. C5, East Service Road and Manuel L. Quezon.

    The city of Parañaque implements the Number Coding Scheme, including the window hours (10:00am - 3:00pm), in the following roads:

    San Antonio Avenue, Pres. Aguinaldo St., Dominique Savio St., Japan St., Michael Rua St., and France St. in Barangay Don Bosco.
    E. Rodriguez St. in Barangay Moonwalk, Doña Soledad Extension and Doña Soledad Avenue in Barangay Don Bosco.
    East Service Road from Dr. Santos Avenue up to FTI Parañaque area.
    West Service Road from Dr. Santos Avenue up to Merville Park Subdivision Parañaque area

    The cities of Marikina and Muntinlupa do not implement the Number Coding Scheme.

    In addition, the following areas in Pasay do not implement the Number Coding Scheme: Ninoy Aquino Ave., MIA Road, Domestic Road, Airport Road, Sales Road, and portions of Buendia.

    EDSA, C-5 Road, Diosdado Macapagal Avenue, and Roxas Boulevard are included in the implementation of Window Hours regardless of the city where they belong.

    All Public Utility Buses (City and Provincial) are now covered under the Number Coding Scheme, with no "Window Hours". Motorcycles, on the other hand are exempted from the scheme.

    All UVVRP exemptions and truck ban conduct passes granted in accordance with MMDA Regulation No. 96-005, as amended, MMDA Regulation 98-006-A, and MMDA Regulation 10-001 shall not include authority to use the Epifanio Delos Santos Avenue (EDSA).
    Thanks for the info...

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    #4895
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    yes, metro manila. but the diffirent towns and cities each have adopted their own policy. i am also confused.. the republic of makati has its own rules. so does the principality of mandaluyong, as does the independent state of pasay, even the isko moreno (?) republic of manila..etc etc. so, i just held on to my 14 year old car as coding car..
    but at least, all the principalities still agree that 1-2 is monday, 3-4 tuesday, 5-6... etc..
    Tuwang-tuwa ako dr.d sa reply mo, but the info is a big help. Thanks!

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    #4896
    Favor lang mga ka-innovers, would you kindly comment on this "ill advice u sir to purchase a plate cover before we install it to your car to protect it from stealing your plate.. it will only cost u around 2,500 front and back cover." Natangap ko po yan from my SA kahapon. Salamat po!

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    #4897
    Quote Originally Posted by unixsysad View Post
    This isnt updated one. Got apprehended in Pasig 2weeks ago for conduction sticker coding. outside the window mentioned.

    Too bad for you.

    1. Maybe you are driving in Pasig between 7am-9am or 4pm-7pm. These are the number coding hours.

    2. Maybe you did not follow the rules about conduction stickers. Maybe you thought if you do not have a plate number you can drive without restrictions. Condution stickers follow the same rule as regular plates. The last digit determines what day you are prohibited.

    If you did not do #1 or #2, video the apprehending officer and tell him to explain your violation.
    Then go to his boss or the MMDA office to fight for your case.
    This is the latest memorandum.


    Separate Memo about...


    CONDUCTION STICKERS

    All unregistered motor vehicles shall only be authorized to travel through the use of the Conduction Stickers, which should be prominently displayed on the right front windshield of each vehicle,

    The Conduction Sticker attached to a motor vehicle shall be valid until the vehicle is sold and delivered to the end-user who must apply for vehicle registration within 7 (seven) days from date of delivery.

    Only authorized and accredited driver of the manufacturer, assembler, importer, or dealer concerned is authorized to operate a vehicle travelling under the authority of the Conduction Sticker.

    The accredited driver should always carry the original Authority to Operate prescribed by the LTO whenever he or she travels under the authority of the Conduction Stickers.






    'Eto naman for...


    COMMEMORATIVE PLATES

    The commemorative plate shall not be superimposed over the regular plate. It shall be installed in front of a motor vehicle either at the right side or left side of the regular plate. As such the regular plate shall be maintained in the space provided for the purpose. Removal thereof shall be deemed as a violation. (based on LTO's A.O. AOL-2010-021)

    Placing the commemorative plate at the rear of a motor vehicle shall be strictly prohibited and penalized accordingly.

    The commemorative sticker should be pasted in the upper right hand corner of the front windshield. However, the regular validating windshield sticker shall be pasted at the left upper side of the front windshield.

    The issuance of commemorative plates/stickers shall be limited to the observance and/or commemoration of events which have: national significance certified by the department/agency concerned; historical significance certified by the National Historical Institute, and; international significance certified by the Department of Foreign Affairs.

    Any group, organization or association of Government Agency/Organization and Non-Government Organizations (NGO) may apply for the authority to use commemorative plates/stickers.

    It shall be issued and used with prior written approval of the Secretary of the DOTC, upon recommendation of the Assistant Secretary of the LTO.

    The display period for any commemorative plate shall be one (1) year from the month following its approval by the DOTC Secretary.

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    #4898
    Quote Originally Posted by shekyna View Post
    Favor lang mga ka-innovers, would you kindly comment on this "ill advice u sir to purchase a plate cover before we install it to your car to protect it from stealing your plate.. it will only cost u around 2,500 front and back cover." Natangap ko po yan from my SA kahapon. Salamat po!
    security purposes talaga yan. but we bought ours at banawe 1k lang. wag ka bibili dyan

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    #4899
    Mga gurus, where can I have the rubber housing and "keypad" of master key of the Innova G AT replaced. Natanggal na kasi mga pindutan sa mismong susi kaya naka disable muna ang key-less entry/alarm. I mean, obviously sa casa but its quite expensive, meron bang alternative kasi di naman kailangan yata ang reprogramming since only the "key pad" is damaged. Qc area BTW.

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    #4900
    Quote Originally Posted by shekyna View Post
    Favor lang mga ka-innovers, would you kindly comment on this "ill advice u sir to purchase a plate cover before we install it to your car to protect it from stealing your plate.. it will only cost u around 2,500 front and back cover." Natangap ko po yan from my SA kahapon. Salamat po!
    For protection din talaga ang plate covers... Against theft and perforation... masyado mahal ang quote na presyo sa iyo... If you want, i have a set na hindi ko na ginagamit... naka euro set up kasi ako... in excellent condition... will let it go at half the price ng sa Banawe... PM me if you want.

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