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post Dec 16 2011, 08:01 PM, updated 5y ago

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Car Air-Cond One-Stop Solution.

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Welcome to ask us any car Air-Cond Problem.
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- Full Air-cond Service & Replace Cooling Coil @ Toyota Camry (Post #423)
- Full Air-cond Service & Replace Cooling Coil @ Renault Kangoo (Post #429)
- Replace Air-cond Compressor @ Naza Kia Rondo (Post #434)
- Full Air-cond Service & Replace Cooling Coil @ Peugeot 308 Turbo (Post #437)
- Replace Air-cond Cabin Air Filter @ Toyota Vellfire (Post #438)
- Replace Air-cond Compressor @ Chevrolet Captiva (Post #439)
- Replace Air-cond Cooling Coil @ Lexus Harrier (Post #451)
- Replace Air-cond Condenser @ Peugeot 3008 (Post #459)
- Full Air-cond Service & Replace Cooling Coil @ Perodua Kancil (Post #460)
- Replace Radiator Fan Motor @ Toyota Vellfire (Post #465)
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- Replace Air-cond Compressor @ Hyundai Sonata (Post #477)
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- Replace Air-cond Cabin Air Filter @ Audi TT (Post #498)
- Full Air-cond Service & Replace Cooling Coil @ Toyota Innova (Post #499)
- Full Air-cond Service & Replace Cooling Coil @ Mitsubishi Colt (Post #513)
- Replace Air-cond Compressor @ Perodua Viva (Post #516)
- Full Air-cond Service & Replace Cooling Coil @ Land Rover Discovery TD5 (Post #525)
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- Replace Radiator Fan Set @ Perodua Myvi (Post #554)
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- Full Air-cond Service & Replace Cooling Coil @ Chevrolet Captiva VCDi 2008 (Post #558)
- Full Air-cond Service & Replace Cooling Coil & Compressor @ Peugeot 408 Turbo (Post #567)
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- Replace Condenser & Compressor @ Proton Wira (Post #653)
- Replace Air-cond Compressor @ Toyota Vios 2006 (Post #654)
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- Replace Air-cond Blower Fan Motor @ Peugeot 3008 (Post #669)
- Replace Air-cond Compressor @ Honda City 2009 (Post #672)
- Full Air-cond Service & Replace Cooling Coil @ Honda CRZ (Post #673)
- Full Air-cond Service & Replace Cooling Coil @ Nissan Almera (Post #674)
- Full Air-cond Service & Replace Cooling Coil @ Suzuki Kizashi (Post #678)
- Full Air-cond Service & Replace Cooling Coil @ Toyota Wish 2006 (Post #679)
- Full Air-cond Service & Replace Cooling Coil @ Peugeot 3008 (Post #681)
- Full Air-cond Service & Replace Cooling Coil @ Hyundai Tucson (Y2009) (Post #694)
- Replace Radiator Fan Motor @ Nissan Serena C26 Hybrid (Post #699)
- Replace Compressor Magnetic Clutch @ Perodua Myvi Y2005 (Post #704)
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- Replace Condenser @ Perodua Myvi (Post #708)
- Replace Radiator Fan Motor @ Toyota Vios (Year 2014) (Post #713)
- Replace Cooling Coil @ Mitsubishi Triton (Post #718)
- Full Air-cond Service & Replace Cooling Coil @ Mercedes-Benz C-Class W203 C200 Kompressor (Post #730)
- Replace Air-cond Compressor @ Perodua Kembara (Post #739)
- Full Air-cond Service & Replace Cooling Coil @ Naza Citra DOHC (Post #740)
- Replace Radiator Fan Motor @ Proton Saga BLM (Post #745)
- Replace Air-cond Compressor @ Suzuki Swift 2014 (Post #746)
- Full Air-cond Service & Replace Cooling Coil @ Mazda 8 (Post #748)
- Replace Air-cond Compressor @ Nissan Sylphy G11 (Post #758)
- Full Air-cond Service & Replace Cooling Coil @ Toyota Alphard / Vellfire (Post #761)
- Full Air-cond Service & Replace Cooling Coil @ Kia Sportage (Y2012) (Post #764)
- Installing additional fan set @ Perodua Myvi (Post #780)
- Replace Condenser @ Nissan X-Trail (T32) (Post #792)
- Air-Cond Parts & Services @ Hyundai Sonata YF (Year 2013) (Post #800)
- Full Air-cond Service & Replace Cooling Coil @ BMW 320i (E90) (Post #801)
- Air-cond Service & Replace Cooling Coil @ Chevrolet Captiva (Rear Unit) (Post #802)
- Air-cond Service & Replace Cooling Coil, Expansion Valve & Condenser @ Proton Preve (Post #804)
- Air-cond Service (Rear Unit). Replace Cooling Coil & Expansion Valve @ Toyota Vellfire / Alphard (2.4L ANH20) (Post #805)
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- Replace Air-cond Compressor @ Honda Civic Hybrid Year 2013 (Post #816)
- Air-cond Service (FrontUnit). Replace Cooling Coil & Expansion Valve @ Toyota Estima (ACR50) (Post #817)
- Air-cond Service - Install Cabin Filter @ Honda BR-V (Post #820)
- Nissan X-Trail (T32) Air-Cond Parts & Service. (Post #823)
- Nissan Almera Air-Cond Parts & Service. (Post #828)
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- Air-cond Service & Replace Cooling Coil @ Honda City Year 2017. (Post #832)
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Compressor price list reference:
Juara / Iswara / Persona / Perdana / Wira / Saga Old / Satria: RM350 (Recond)
Kancil / Kelisa / Kenari: RM350 (Recond)
Kembara / Savvy / Viva: RM509 (Recond)
Waja: RM380 (Recond)
Gen2 / Myvi old: RM950 (OEM) / RM480 (Recond)
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sfautotrading
post Dec 16 2011, 09:07 PM

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bro pm me full aircon service including filter change for Honda city 3g
TScheelam
post Dec 19 2011, 02:49 PM

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pm done bro!


Added on December 28, 2011, 10:14 amHappy Early New Year


Added on January 13, 2012, 6:33 pmbump~!!

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bem69
post Mar 19 2012, 10:56 AM

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Hi boss,

My Wira AB 1.6xli aircon, although just put gas and change aircond filter for a week, is now not cold at all, just the blower is on. I refuse to go back to the mechanic who charged me quite high but my aircond is worse than ever now. Before, most of the time it is cold, and sometimes, only the blower is on (I know, since the RPM is quite high). Can you quote me, what type of budget do I need to fix my aircond? Also, do you accept CC?

Thanks in advance.

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TScheelam
post Mar 20 2012, 01:04 PM

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post Mar 20 2012, 01:18 PM

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hyundai i10 1.25 KAPPA engine, just 1 years old, since day one the air cond on and off got bad chemical smell flown out, especially during night time, hyundai service center not able to solve it, any clues ? and quotation please
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anyway to make kenari / kelisa aircon colder especially during Hot Afternoon and idling? as cold as proton perhaps?
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post Mar 24 2012, 07:59 PM

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I went to fix up my car around 10 am today (Saturday). cheelam a.k.a Fei handled the transaction very professionally and courteously. My aircond was given a full service, with total cleanup, I see all sorts of branches and what not that is probably over 2 years old. I had a hose leakage and my cooling coil was a bit dirty (never changed).

I was advised and explained by Ah Choy (pardon if I spell it wrong) about why I needed to change the cooling coil and I HAD the option to clean or change the cooling coil, which I like. Bottom line, my aircond has never felt as cold as this. Very happy customer.

So, lets cut to the chase and I'll tell you why I like Sungai Wang Accessories even though I'm from Shah Alam, which is a long drive.

1) Great customer service, and customer support. Friendly, and explanations are given a lot, so I learned how the aircond functions in general, and tips to take care of it. I was surprised to see 3-4 people working on my car simultaneously, its like they are a pit crew or something but they sure are attentive.

2) I can see that they are experts in the aircond department. Within seconds, there's a cap missing on my hose, which was misplaced by my previous mechanic.

3) They didn't care about my car, or me, they just got straight to it. I admit, I'm not the best with taking care of my car, and my car is not really showroom condition. I like that. I've had several places I go to who condemned my car. Needless to say, first and last business from me.

4) They respected my budget, and fixed whatever they could, according to my budget. I had a problem with my speakers, and Ah Choy was quick to explain that priority should be given to the aircond, since the car audio, you can still listen to one speaker LOL. Prices of the parts and services were VERY reasonable too.

5) VALUE ADDED SERVICES - This is what I most like. This is what every customer wants. This is what will make me a repeat customer (take note cheelam hehe). My car, lamps (signals, rear light, front light) were checked, whether anything need replacing. My left signal weren't working, changing the bulb didn't help. It was a wiring problem. The wiring problem was SETTLED WITH without me saying anything. My car horn had a wiring problem too, I haven't used the horn for 2-3 years. That was fixed too. Its the little things like this that shows that they care for the car/customer. Great stuff!

Needless to say, I found professional people to take care of my 15-year old car's aircond and audio needs. Recommended.

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My old dirty cooling coil

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Washing/servicing my car's aircond parts

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Preparing new cooling coil

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Cleaned and washed aircond parts

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Double checking the aircond installation


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post Mar 24 2012, 09:04 PM

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nice feedback bem69. smile.gif
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post Mar 24 2012, 11:17 PM

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QUOTE(jtdc @ Mar 24 2012, 09:04 PM)
nice feedback bem69. smile.gif
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Haha thanks, just sharing, wasn't paid btw lol
TScheelam
post Mar 26 2012, 01:09 PM

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QUOTE(chteh0721 @ Mar 20 2012, 01:18 PM)
hyundai i10 1.25 KAPPA engine, just 1 years old, since day one the air cond on and off got bad chemical  smell flown out, especially during night time, hyundai service center not able to solve it, any clues ? and quotation please
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We met this situation on other cars before and found the problem is caused by the air-cond cooling coil. Sometimes, there are other reasons such as holes to direct the external smell into the car internal part, etc.

QUOTE(akmis @ Mar 20 2012, 01:58 PM)
anyway to make kenari / kelisa aircon colder especially during Hot Afternoon and idling? as cold as proton perhaps?
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For kenari/kelisa car, the air-cond main system parts (e.g. compressor, condensers...) are located too near to the engine system part, which have caused low heat dispersion. Furthermore, insufficient gas or compressor malfunctioning would also made the air-cond not as cold as other cars.


Added on March 26, 2012, 1:18 pm
QUOTE(bem69 @ Mar 24 2012, 07:59 PM)
I went to fix up my car around 10 am today (Saturday). cheelam a.k.a Fei handled the transaction very professionally and courteously. My aircond was given a full service, with total cleanup, I see all sorts of branches and what not that is probably over 2 years old. I had a hose leakage and my cooling coil was a bit dirty (never changed).

I was advised and explained by Ah Choy (pardon if I spell it wrong) about why I needed to change the cooling coil and I HAD the option to clean or change the cooling coil, which I like. Bottom line, my aircond has never felt as cold as this. Very happy customer.

So, lets cut to the chase and I'll tell you why I like Sungai Wang Accessories even though I'm from Shah Alam, which is a long drive.

1) Great customer service, and customer support. Friendly, and explanations are given a lot, so I learned how the aircond functions in general, and tips to take care of it. I was surprised to see 3-4 people working on my car simultaneously, its like they are a pit crew or something but they sure are attentive.

2) I can see that they are experts in the aircond department. Within seconds, there's a cap missing on my hose, which was misplaced by my previous mechanic.

3) They didn't care about my car, or me, they just got straight to it. I admit, I'm not the best with taking care of my car, and my car is not really showroom condition. I like that. I've had several places I go to who condemned my car. Needless to say, first and last business from me.

4) They respected my budget, and fixed whatever they could, according to my budget. I had a problem with my speakers, and Ah Choy was quick to explain that priority should be given to the aircond, since the car audio, you can still listen to one speaker LOL. Prices of the parts and services were VERY reasonable too.

5) VALUE ADDED SERVICES - This is what I most like. This is what every customer wants. This is what will make me a repeat customer (take note cheelam hehe). My car, lamps (signals, rear light, front light) were checked, whether anything need replacing. My left signal weren't working, changing the bulb didn't help. It was a wiring problem. The wiring problem was SETTLED WITH without me saying anything. My car horn had a wiring problem too, I haven't used the horn for 2-3 years. That was fixed too. Its the little things like this that shows that they care for the car/customer. Great stuff!

Needless to say, I found professional people to take care of my 15-year old car's aircond and audio needs. Recommended.

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Have never expected such a SUPER-GOOD feedback from a customer. VERY APPRECIATE THAT!!

Just shared with the whole team in this morning~ They feel so pleasure and honored!

Do let us know if you have any further inquiry about car air-cond or other accessories stuff. Great day to you ^^

This post has been edited by cheelam: Mar 26 2012, 01:18 PM
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QUOTE(cheelam @ Mar 26 2012, 01:09 PM)
We met this situation on other cars before and found the problem is caused by the air-cond cooling coil. Sometimes, there are other reasons such as holes to direct the external smell into the car internal part, etc.
For kenari/kelisa car, the air-cond main system parts (e.g. compressor, condensers...) are located too near to the engine system part, which have caused low heat dispersion. Furthermore, insufficient gas or compressor malfunctioning would also made the air-cond not as cold as other cars.


Added on March 26, 2012, 1:18 pm

Have never expected such a SUPER-GOOD feedback from a customer. VERY APPRECIATE THAT!!

Just shared with the whole team in this morning~ They feel so pleasure and honored!

Do let us know if you have any further inquiry about car air-cond or other accessories stuff. Great day to you ^^
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No problems, I will come back one day to fix up my reverse light, thanks to your team for making my aircon cold again biggrin.gif
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post Mar 27 2012, 01:11 AM

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good day cheelam. i drive 3 years old myvi and this week i encounter a very bad experience. when i turn on my air cond, there is a very bad smell like a dead animal inside my aircond. this smell coming out even if i just on the fan without a/c button press. what is the issue and how to fix it? how much the cost to check my car aircond? really appreciate your fast reply...
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post Mar 27 2012, 02:06 PM

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QUOTE(zaffti84 @ Mar 27 2012, 01:11 AM)
good day cheelam. i drive 3 years old myvi and this week i encounter a very bad experience. when i turn on my air cond, there is a very bad smell like a dead animal inside my aircond. this smell coming out even if i just on the fan without a/c button press. what is the issue and how to fix it? how much the cost to check my car aircond? really appreciate your fast reply...
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Suggest that doing air-cond service would solve this issue as possibly there are "unknown" stuff dropped inside.
Yet, it's good to do check-up firstly to re-confirm the cause of your problem.

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Hi there,I have some enquiry about my aircon problems.
I am driving a 97 Honda City 1st Gen.
Q.Currently when the car drive at crawling speed or stop and go or idle,there will be no more cool air ( after 15mins of driving in those senario ).Just the blower working and rpm is at 1500 and radiator fan is turn on non stop.It seems like heat related but the radiator temperature is constant.
Q.But when driven at more than 60kmh(highway,long distance), the air con works at its best.Pressure is good(checked with shop)
Already bypass the thermal proctector.Relay is good.
Q.How much is the recon compressor and also full service ?
Any suggestion would be greatly appreaciated.
Thank you
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post May 14 2012, 06:57 PM

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QUOTE(sx8 79 @ May 14 2012, 02:26 PM)
Hi there,I have some enquiry about my aircon problems.
I am driving a 97 Honda City 1st Gen.
Q.Currently when the car drive at crawling speed or stop and go or idle,there will be no more cool air ( after 15mins of driving in those senario ).Just the blower working and rpm is at 1500 and radiator fan is turn on non stop.It seems like heat related but the radiator temperature is constant.
Q.But when driven at more than 60kmh(highway,long distance), the air con works at its best.Pressure is good(checked with shop)
Already bypass the thermal proctector.Relay is good.
Q.How much is the recon compressor and also full service ?
Any suggestion would be greatly appreaciated.
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Thanks for sending us inquiry! biggrin.gif

According to your detailed statements above, we'd assumed that no gas leakage happened since you mentioned the pressure is good. For those cars are cold only during speeding up, it's most likely related to air-cond fan (different from radiator fan) or time for a full a/c service. Yet, it's good to have a FREE check-up with us on your car system to confirm the problem.

pm-ed you the quotation on compressor & full service.
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i drive 2008 gen2cps. Its close to 4 years now. Is it time for service? How much you charge? I've had bad experience servicing air cond with my old wira 5 years back. Now dont trust air cond shop. Until now scared to go service becoz of that exp.



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post Jun 12 2012, 02:35 PM

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can pm me the price for full service of 2005 vios?
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post Jun 12 2012, 04:04 PM

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QUOTE(ykhong @ Jun 12 2012, 02:35 PM)
can pm me the price for full service of 2005 vios?
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Added on June 12, 2012, 4:23 pm
QUOTE(fazron80 @ May 14 2012, 07:15 PM)
i drive 2008 gen2cps. Its close to 4 years now. Is it time for service? How much you charge? I've had bad experience servicing air cond with my old wira 5 years back. Now dont trust air cond shop. Until now scared to go service becoz of that exp.
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it's advisable to conduct a full air-cond service for every 1-2 years in order to maintain your system condition.

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post Jun 16 2012, 12:53 AM

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Bro..please quote for full aircond service for kelisa..mau sejuk kaw-kaw punya...

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