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samsam
post Sep 16 2009, 11:27 AM

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hello…. Viva members

need advice……

I just collected my Viva 1.000cc manual. Encountered when car not moving and air cond running, the car feel a bit of shaky.

Is that normal to Viva??

That all..

samsam
post Sep 17 2009, 10:03 AM

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hello…. Viva members

need advice……

I just collected my Viva 1.000cc manual. Encountered when car not moving and air cond running, the car feel a bit of shaky.

Is that normal to Viva??

That all..


QUOTE(tongyam @ Sep 16 2009, 09:21 PM)
ya it is normal one, i also face this problem
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hello.... tongyam

thank you for your replied..

cheers!
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samsam
post Sep 17 2009, 01:01 PM

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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…

samsam
post Dec 3 2010, 01:26 PM

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hello… Viva members

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.

anyone add a temperature gauge kit (percentage\ min to max temp) ??
and proper loaction install the temperature sensor??


cheers…

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This post has been edited by samsam: Dec 3 2010, 01:27 PM

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