QUOTE(ping_pinky @ Sep 17 2009, 10:07 AM)
selangor i hv no idea... if kl, wangsa maju then i hv suggestion
u're correct! yea, i stuck at the parking tepi jalan lor~~ under hot sun
i'm noob~ then one technician come over me said maybe battery gong, then try add battery water but cannot
then juz straightly bought new one replace lakk
last time i gong like u also lorh, i go find foreman, jump start, straight away go p2 center and fark them gao gao u're correct! yea, i stuck at the parking tepi jalan lor~~ under hot sun
i'm noob~ then one technician come over me said maybe battery gong, then try add battery water but cannot
then juz straightly bought new one replace lakk
Added on September 17, 2009, 7:45 pm
QUOTE(samsam @ Sep 17 2009, 01:01 PM)
hello… Viva members
I just colleted my new Viva 1.000cc manual and found that the temperature indication at metering panel is by warning light “H” (high) & “C” (low) and no percentage such as (min to max temp).
It is very risky when reached to “H”, especially radiator clog & etc.
With percentage (min to max temp) is able to monitor the temperature.
Can it be done to add a gauge kit (percentage\ min to max temp) to the existing temperature warning.
Or
a gauge kit to a new temperature sensor (whereby require open a hole at the radiator)??
appreciate could you please explain in detail for the installation\connection and shop to be recommend.
cheers…
I just colleted my new Viva 1.000cc manual and found that the temperature indication at metering panel is by warning light “H” (high) & “C” (low) and no percentage such as (min to max temp).
It is very risky when reached to “H”, especially radiator clog & etc.
With percentage (min to max temp) is able to monitor the temperature.
Can it be done to add a gauge kit (percentage\ min to max temp) to the existing temperature warning.
Or
a gauge kit to a new temperature sensor (whereby require open a hole at the radiator)??
appreciate could you please explain in detail for the installation\connection and shop to be recommend.
cheers…
QUOTE(ping_pinky @ Sep 17 2009, 01:39 PM)
QUOTE(wacko_joy @ Sep 17 2009, 02:33 PM)
when reach the red light on, still ok, unless it light on and KEEP BLINKING no need waste money for gouge, but voltage meter is important lo
This post has been edited by tongyam: Sep 17 2009, 07:45 PM
Sep 17 2009, 07:42 PM

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