QUOTE(furryfeline @ Jun 17 2009, 06:35 PM)
hi guys!
just want to share story wat happened to my 2 year old car (viva 1.0 SX MT...mileage 55500 km). i went to the service centre abt 2 months back for servicing and at the same time it was due time for the tyres to be rotated (im using the MyVi tyre size).
after the servicing i felt that ride wasn't as smooth as before (the steering vibrates once it reaches 100) and i felt that the rear tyre (on the driver side) 'lari'. i asked my brother, he told me to go for balancing and allignment. i did that and i went for a drive with the tyre shop guy...he drove to 100 to prove to me that the problem has been solve i.e. steering no more vibrate. however the problem of the 'tayar lari' was still there and on our way back...the so call incident occur but the tyre shop guy couldn't explain to me what had just happened.
so i thot problem solved...meaning can still drive the car. so i've been driving here there (countless times of driving up n down mlk-kl-mlk, mlk-jb-mlk)....i still felt that the steering still vibrates and the 'tayar lari' incident still occurs whenever my car passes those lines that slows down the car once you approach the tol booth...but i ignored those signs.
last 2 weeks, i was on my way to perak (with full load of 4 ppl)...the "tayar lari" incident was so obvious that it can be felt among the back seat passengers. my mum told me to get the car checked next time wen i come back home to jb. so i drove back to jb with that problem still occuring but i choose to ignore it.
Once i reached home on friday morning, i sent my car to the tyre shop nearby my house. i told the tyre shop guy my problem and he drove my car around the area. he told me that it might be the absorber. so he checked underneath the rear tyre area and told me that "absorber sudah pecah, minyak dah masuk"
...watever that meant....all i knew that i had to spend some money on my car
....it cost me RM 190 to change the rear absorber...
....well anything for my safety on the road
Now, i am so careful to avoid potholes on the roads and those uneven roads....at least that's wat my brother told me to do lah to avoid such problems in the future. My question is this:
1) is it normal for ppl to change absorbers?
2) does it get worn out?
3) is it a wear and tear car accessories?
4) wat causes absorbers to pecah?
5) are there ways to avoid such problems?
i decided to post my experience so that i can share with those car illiterate owners like me. hope you guys can shed a light on my experience.
thanks
ay sifu out there? i'm intrested to knw the answer too.just want to share story wat happened to my 2 year old car (viva 1.0 SX MT...mileage 55500 km). i went to the service centre abt 2 months back for servicing and at the same time it was due time for the tyres to be rotated (im using the MyVi tyre size).
after the servicing i felt that ride wasn't as smooth as before (the steering vibrates once it reaches 100) and i felt that the rear tyre (on the driver side) 'lari'. i asked my brother, he told me to go for balancing and allignment. i did that and i went for a drive with the tyre shop guy...he drove to 100 to prove to me that the problem has been solve i.e. steering no more vibrate. however the problem of the 'tayar lari' was still there and on our way back...the so call incident occur but the tyre shop guy couldn't explain to me what had just happened.
so i thot problem solved...meaning can still drive the car. so i've been driving here there (countless times of driving up n down mlk-kl-mlk, mlk-jb-mlk)....i still felt that the steering still vibrates and the 'tayar lari' incident still occurs whenever my car passes those lines that slows down the car once you approach the tol booth...but i ignored those signs.
last 2 weeks, i was on my way to perak (with full load of 4 ppl)...the "tayar lari" incident was so obvious that it can be felt among the back seat passengers. my mum told me to get the car checked next time wen i come back home to jb. so i drove back to jb with that problem still occuring but i choose to ignore it.
Once i reached home on friday morning, i sent my car to the tyre shop nearby my house. i told the tyre shop guy my problem and he drove my car around the area. he told me that it might be the absorber. so he checked underneath the rear tyre area and told me that "absorber sudah pecah, minyak dah masuk"
Now, i am so careful to avoid potholes on the roads and those uneven roads....at least that's wat my brother told me to do lah to avoid such problems in the future. My question is this:
1) is it normal for ppl to change absorbers?
2) does it get worn out?
3) is it a wear and tear car accessories?
4) wat causes absorbers to pecah?
5) are there ways to avoid such problems?
i decided to post my experience so that i can share with those car illiterate owners like me. hope you guys can shed a light on my experience.
thanks
QUOTE(Nitjinsu @ Jun 17 2009, 08:47 PM)
i saw a PSP! i wonder what is it for?
Jun 17 2009, 10:31 PM

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