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    #1501
    Quote Originally Posted by hops View Post
    We have the same case. Pag nilock ko yung car using the remote, mag on lang yung alarm pero open pa rin doors. So i manually lock it. Pero 70% of the time naman gumagana. Di ko lam ano ang problem pag ganon, yung remote ba or yung mechanism. Wala pa ko time ipaayos eh. Tiis na lang muna, na icheck mabuti if na lock.

    ung door mechanism ang problem. ganyan nangyari sa 2nd gen cr-v ko before.

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    #1502
    Quote Originally Posted by hops View Post
    yearly lang ako mag change oil, mineral oil lang gamit ko. but i only reach 5000km in a year. OK lang ba yun?
    It's recommended to have a change oil at least 2X a year. an additional cost of ~1.5k ( 900 oil + 380 filter + 200 labor ) should be enough to cover the addt'l change oil.

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    #1503
    Quote Originally Posted by spyghost View Post
    anyone here experienced scratched oe spare rims (2011 g)? - i did (d*mn!). i never had any rim scratches in my life!

    when i examined underneath, it seems to have been in collision with the rear frame crossmember (51209-0K020). this is where the spare tire carrier assembly is bolted to. on either side you'll see protruding flaps of metal that made the scratches on the rims.

    the major contributing factor to this is the spare tire lock. if you push the spare tire lock further so that it firmly pushes on the rims upward, there is a tendency for the rims to hit the flaps i was mentioning earlier, thus scratching - imagine how good our roads are here in the philippines.

    just a word of warning to all lads...
    Sir yung gasgas ba ng rims nyo sa may bandang gitna ng rim? Ganyan din ngyari sa akin, ang pinagawa ko nagpalagay ako ng old interior rubber on top of the spare tire para maiwasan yng pag gas gas nya sa body. Di ko pa nacheck though kung effective. Experience din kaya ito ng lahat? Parang wala ako naririnig na nagrereklamo nito other than us. Actually dati ko pa gusto i-post dito kaya lang baka kasi may mali lang sa paglagay ko ng spare tire baka sumobra higpit?

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    #1504
    Kailangan pa ba talaga yung spare tire lock. Sa tingin ko hindi naman basta makakalas yung tire. Di ba kailangan pa iikot ng jack handle para bumaba yun? Yung revo ko ganun din had it for 11 years hindi naman nanakaw yumg spare tire.

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    #1505
    Quote Originally Posted by SEALANDER View Post
    Kailangan pa ba talaga yung spare tire lock. Sa tingin ko hindi naman basta makakalas yung tire. Di ba kailangan pa iikot ng jack handle para bumaba yun? Yung revo ko ganun din had it for 11 years hindi naman nanakaw yumg spare tire.

    kung safe naman ang innova sa garahe mo at kung hindi ka basta saan2x nag papark. I guess no need na ung tire lock.

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    #1506
    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    ung door mechanism ang problem. ganyan nangyari sa 2nd gen cr-v ko before.
    Mukang kelangan ko na nga papalitan yung mekanismo sa lahat ng pinto, kasi nag loloko na lahat. Hehe.

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    #1507
    Good day mga tol ask ko lang po if anyone of you have modified your tire from 205/R65/15 to 205/R70/15. kung may big effect sa takbo at fuel consumption ng innova natin. Plan ko magpalit ng tires early next year kasi 4 years na gulong ko. tnx

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    #1508
    Got the following accessories installed at C34X4 for my Innova E:

    Code Alarm 1051
    2 eye backing sensor with distance display

    Matapos ang pagiinstall ng Code alarm tinanong ko ang starter kill feature, hindi daw nainstall. Sabi ko daw kasi wag ivovoid ang warranty. Nasunod nga naman ang bilin ko. Hehe. May puputulin na wires daw kasi. Hindi ko na rin pinakabit at nagmamadali kami at conscious din ako sa warranty issue. Magcacause ba ng problem sa electrical system ng sasakyan kapag tinamper ang wiring to accomodate the starter kill feature? Or masyado lang ako conscious sa warranty issue? Malaking factor din kasi talaga kung may starter kill feature ang alarm. Salamat.

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    #1509
    Quote Originally Posted by hops View Post
    Mukang kelangan ko na nga papalitan yung mekanismo sa lahat ng pinto, kasi nag loloko na lahat. Hehe.

    Indeed bro. ang nangyari sakn dati, hindi nag sasabay sa pag lock ung passenger door. minsan it will lock minsan ayaw naman. kailangan i-check ko pa lahat ng lock everytime i lock the car. hassle. hehe,

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    #1510
    Quote Originally Posted by crossedge View Post
    Sir yung gasgas ba ng rims nyo sa may bandang gitna ng rim? Ganyan din ngyari sa akin, ang pinagawa ko nagpalagay ako ng old interior rubber on top of the spare tire para maiwasan yng pag gas gas nya sa body. Di ko pa nacheck though kung effective. Experience din kaya ito ng lahat? Parang wala ako naririnig na nagrereklamo nito other than us. Actually dati ko pa gusto i-post dito kaya lang baka kasi may mali lang sa paglagay ko ng spare tire baka sumobra higpit?
    I did the same thing, putting a rubber pad between tire and chassis so the tire lock bolt will not touch the rim and damage it. After three years, I removed the tire lock and discovered the technician at MArikina installed the bolt incorrectly. The bolt should have been facing upwards rather than downwards where the end of the bolt is pointing at and actually touching the rims, thus damaging it. Sarap batukan ng mga service technician.

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    #1511
    Quote Originally Posted by SEALANDER View Post
    Kailangan pa ba talaga yung spare tire lock. Sa tingin ko hindi naman basta makakalas yung tire. Di ba kailangan pa iikot ng jack handle para bumaba yun? Yung revo ko ganun din had it for 11 years hindi naman nanakaw yumg spare tire.
    Bro, ang ginagawa raw ng mga nagnanakaw ng spare tire ay pinasisingaw ang hangin ng tire hanggang sa tuluyang mawala na ang hangin. So pag maluwag na ang spare tire, ung part na nasa dulo ng kadena na nakacross dun sa gitna ng rim, madali na nilang mai-twist kaya madali na malaglag ang spare tire. Ayos na, nanakaw na spare tire. Ganun daw talaga ang ginagawa, kaya dapat talaga may spare tire lock.

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    #1512
    Quote Originally Posted by brench View Post
    Bro, ang ginagawa raw ng mga nagnanakaw ng spare tire ay pinasisingaw ang hangin ng tire hanggang sa tuluyang mawala na ang hangin. So pag maluwag na ang spare tire, ung part na nasa dulo ng kadena na nakacross dun sa gitna ng rim, madali na nilang mai-twist kaya madali na malaglag ang spare tire. Ayos na, nanakaw na spare tire. Ganun daw talaga ang ginagawa, kaya dapat talaga may spare tire lock.

    True yan, you need to put additional tire lock, same is true with the fort, same mechanism

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    #1513
    What do you put in your windshield washer reservoir?

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    #1514
    Quote Originally Posted by brench View Post
    Bro, ang ginagawa raw ng mga nagnanakaw ng spare tire ay pinasisingaw ang hangin ng tire hanggang sa tuluyang mawala na ang hangin. So pag maluwag na ang spare tire, ung part na nasa dulo ng kadena na nakacross dun sa gitna ng rim, madali na nilang mai-twist kaya madali na malaglag ang spare tire. Ayos na, nanakaw na spare tire. Ganun daw talaga ang ginagawa, kaya dapat talaga may spare tire lock.
    Paano ba nila pasisingawin yung gulong eh yung pito nasa itaas?

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    #1515
    Top ten basic diesel engine maintenance secrets


    With the rising cost of gasoline, a lot of drivers are contemplating switching to diesel engines for fuel economy. What is the basic maintenance required for diesel engines?


    When you need an engine with steady torque and pulling power without sacrificing fuel economy, diesel engine is the preferred choice. It has a fuel efficiency of roughly 40% more than gas engines and as such, a good source of reliable power. However, the engine is massive and heavy to offset the stress of high compression which makes this engine a bit pricey compared to gasoline engines.

    When it comes to maintenance how do diesel engine compare? Shown are some important highlights below.

    1.) Unlike the gas engines, diesel engine has no electrical ignition parts like plugs, wires and moving part like distributor rotor which is subject to wear. These parts have a limited life and have to be changed on regular basis. Because of this, this is one chore we don’t have to worry about.

    2.) Diesel engines run at higher compression pressure than gasoline engines. Where the highest compression for most high performance gasoline engines is close to 200 psi, diesel runs almost 3 times that pressure. As a consequence, more heat is generated putting extra demands on the engine cooling system. Study shows diesel engines usually fail 50% more on cooling related problems because it cannot stand prolong overheating. This is why the cooling system is a high maintenance issue.

    Tips on basic diesel engine maintenance:

    Do you notice that when your gas engine overheats, you can stop it and rest the engine for a few minutes? Later you can re-start and the engine will be fine. If similar situation happens with your diesel engine, the engine is almost always damaged beyond repair.

    On some diesel engines, the cooling system uses a coolant filter to control the acidity (or ph value) of the coolant. This filter ensures that the cylinder block does not have a build up of corrosive particles inside.

    3.) Gaskets on diesel on engines must be monitored closely since they are exposed to extreme operating conditions. If possible, all mounting bolts must be re-torque at regular intervals to prevent leaks especially in the combustion mounting areas. This is also true for coolant hoses which can deteriorate quickly if not secured properly. A lot of this is also caused by engine vibrations which is common on diesel engines. Always replace a leaky gasket as a set. If one starts to leak, the rest is not far behind.

    4.) Since diesel engines use a lot of air, greater attention is paid to the engine air filtration. A common practice among truckers is to install a tell tale plastic indicator on the side of the air filter housing. The indicator changes color as soon as the engine filter element becomes dirty. Cooling this air is also critical especially if the engine is turbocharged. On some high end diesel engines they are fitted with after coolers to cool the air from turbo charger.

    5.) The oil filter selection is very important on diesel engines because of the bad elements of sulfur residue and carbon created when fuel is not burn completely. The filter used must meet or exceed the OEM filter recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. This will ensure that all corrosive particles are removed from the oil. Using synthetic oil will also help because the additives in the oil will resist premature breakdown.



    6.) Since the cooling system is critical on diesel engines, it is important that an early warning system should be in placed. Located in the dash panel, the early warning device must be easily seen and heard. If the engine has already overheated and it was not caught on time, the engine could be damaged. Most trucks have this feature in their dash and must be checked regularly to see if early warning system works.

    7.) The fuel system maintenance is handled in various ways. Always keep the fuel tank full to prevent condensation from building inside the tank which can end up in the fuel injectors. This also requires changing the fuel filters as recommended to prevent moisture build up. Some diesel engines use 2 types of fuel filters to control the presence of moisture in the engine. Some fuel tanks are also design with one way breather vents for the moisture to escape. This vent should be checked occasionally if there is a suspicion that it is restricted.

    8.) Diesel engine has very little carbon monoxide, a poisonous gas common to gasoline engines. However, it produces a lot of black soot which is the result of incomplete combustion. Most of this is caused by dirty injectors and faulty injection timing that inject too much fuel. To ward this off, glow plugs are use to heat the combustion chamber to assist in burning the fuel. These glow plugs must be checked especially before winter season.

    9.) During winter, diesel engines are normally hard to start and the best way to remedy this is to install an electrical heater to the cylinder block. Another way is to install a heater element in series with the heater hose. In extreme cases of hard starting, a starting fluid is sprayed on combustion chamber but use it sparingly to prevent scoring the cylinder walls at higher rpm.

    10.) To prevent engine cylinder block scoring, avoid prolong idle of your diesel engines. A very common habit among drivers especially in winter... diesel engines are made to idle for long hours to keep the cab warm. When diesel engines are run longer in cold temperatures, insufficient lubrication to the piston wall is the result which might lead to piston scoring. It is better off shutting it down and having it plugged in to a coolant heater which is a common practice used for gasoline vehicles in Canada.

    With the cost of fuel rising with no end in sight, diesel engine is a good alternative to gasoline engines that must be considered. Knowing the basic diesel engine maintenance is essential if you want to save money in vehicle operation and cost.

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    #1516
    ^

    thanks Sealander. nice read. I'm used to maintaining diesel powered generator and somehow the same concept with diesel engine.

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    #1518
    Regarding Innova D4-D Engine issue, exclusively lang ba ito sa Innova? how about other car brands using CRDi technology? diba same design concept lang naman with their engine?

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    #1519
    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    Regarding Innova D4-D Engine issue, exclusively lang ba ito sa Innova? how about other car brands using CRDi technology? diba same design concept lang naman with their engine?
    I'm no car expert pero based sa mga nabasa ko, Toyota uses Denso crdi while Ford/Hyundai uses the bosch crdi platform.

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    #1520
    We have the same case. Pag nilock ko yung car using the remote, mag on lang yung alarm pero open pa rin doors. So i manually lock it. Pero 70% of the time naman gumagana. Di ko lam ano ang problem pag ganon, yung remote ba or yung mechanism. Wala pa ko time ipaayos eh. Tiis na lang muna, na icheck mabuti if na lock.


    Read more: http://tsikot.com/forums/toyota-cars...#ixzz1fINaqRYS
    I took the innova to toyota alabang and have it checked. Si Ronald ang tumingin at sa huli na-conclude nya na sira ang system mismo. Wala nang output na nagtri-trigger sa central-lock na mag activate/deactivate pagpress ng lock/unlock sa remote. Hindi nya gusto ang pagka-install, may mga mali raw sa wiring. Di sya ang nag-install ng alarm system. Since wala sila stock ng alarm, pinabalik ako 2 days after. Pagpunta ko after 2 days, ready na rin ang replacement. Pinalitan nya ang system kasama ang mga wires/relay/fuse at inayos ang wiring (cable management). Yung unang installation kasi ng kasama nya parang takaw-sunog... kakatakot.. hindi pa naka-enable ang ibang features ng system (like door ajar warning,etc). OK tong si Ronald kausap. Pagkatapos ng installation, may short demo/orientation pa kung paano gamitin/program ang alarm.

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