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post May 19 2017, 08:39 PM

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QUOTE(jaesern @ May 18 2017, 10:28 PM)
because not question was raised.
i'm using Sachs Super Touring, good for replacement parts. if adjustable dampers i don't have any good, reliable and cheap one.
O, Sachs good ha ? Not going for adjustables... norm ones will do. APM Performax any better than Sachs ? Anyone tried ? Any comment ?

Last time I bought Gabriel before for my Kancil... it was durable but not sure whether they have it for Kenari or not...


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post May 20 2017, 09:10 PM

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QUOTE(jaesern @ May 18 2017, 10:28 PM)
because not question was raised.
i'm using Sachs Super Touring, good for replacement parts. if adjustable dampers i don't have any good, reliable and cheap one.
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whats your feedback on those absorbers? is it comfy? biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
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post May 22 2017, 12:40 PM

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imho, no decent adjustable in the market for Kenari, unless you don't mind to go for halfcut like Tein or Tanabe (i prefer this), or second hand HWL or GAB, use it until leaking then send to third party rebuild. mind that HWL and GAB tend to leaks.

APM were my first replacement about 8 years ago, it's a short stroke dampers. bought it because of cheap, but no point for me to use it because i don't lowered. and Sachs wasn't in Malaysia back then.

Gabriel is available for Kenari, do search around, if you prefer it then why not?

Sachs is slightly slightly harder on damping then standard replacement like KYB and APM. comfort is still there of course because it's still oe replacement.
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QUOTE(jaesern @ May 22 2017, 12:40 PM)
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imho, no decent adjustable in the market for Kenari, unless you don't mind to go for halfcut like Tein or Tanabe (i prefer this), or second hand HWL or GAB, use it until leaking then send to third party rebuild. mind that HWL and GAB tend to leaks.

APM were my first replacement about 8 years ago, it's a short stroke dampers. bought it because of cheap, but no point for me to use it because i don't lowered. and Sachs wasn't in Malaysia back then.

Gabriel is available for Kenari, do search around, if you prefer it then why not?

Sachs is slightly slightly harder on damping then standard replacement like KYB and APM. comfort is still there of course because it's still oe replacement.
Thanks for the feedback.

Any recommend place to get Sachs or you aware where to get Gabriel for Kenari ? The previous spare-part shop I went to no more selling Gabriel.

O... APM Performax were short-stroke ? hmm.gif



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Anyone here looking for half-cut condition Move Peanut kits?

I got 2 x front bumpers, 1 x front grill and 1 x rear bumper.

Was left in my store room for years after i'd changed car.

Just offer me what ever you think is reasonable for you. I just wanna clear it off.

COD only.

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post Jul 4 2017, 08:04 PM

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jaesern yours is peanut with toy key wiper knob eh? color damn nice laugh.gif
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post Jul 4 2017, 10:40 PM

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QUOTE(jackallemily @ Jul 4 2017, 08:04 PM)
jaesern yours is peanut with toy key wiper knob eh? color damn nice  laugh.gif
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Ur car fixed?
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post Jul 4 2017, 11:07 PM

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QUOTE(kllam @ Jul 4 2017, 10:40 PM)
Ur car fixed?
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random shut off when stop is because of loose cable doh.gif re tighten then no stalling till now..not driven lots anymore since for work am driving my auto car.. waiting to convert auto+column then maybe it'll be my daily driver again hehe
TSjaesern
post Jul 7 2017, 12:19 AM

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jaesern yours is peanut with toy key wiper knob eh? color damn nice  laugh.gif
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hmm i think i saw you on the day you saw me, somewhere nearby ioi mall right? laugh.gif
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post Jul 7 2017, 12:25 AM

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eh btw, how you know is me? lol! i didn't drive my car out when last time we met.
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post Jul 7 2017, 12:37 AM

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too many to post here, photos from then till now.

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1...=1&l=2731d78b42
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post Jul 7 2017, 09:46 AM

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QUOTE(jaesern @ Jul 7 2017, 12:25 AM)
eh btw, how you know is me? lol! i didn't drive my car out when last time we met.
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your color very rare one leh..somemore puchong not a lot of kenari laugh.gif
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post Jul 14 2017, 05:30 PM

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QUOTE(MastorJr @ Feb 24 2017, 10:28 AM)
Hu guys...I just got my Kenari Aerosport 2005 (auto)...
The problem is it has a very bad FC...rm30 fuel can go only for 100km...its worst than my 1.3 myvi...

this kenari comes with 15' alza rims...any advice whats the problem with this car...does the rims effect so mush for the fc?
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My little carcar used ard 20 litre for 200km++,
one way kl-jh. about 55% of a full tank.
A full tank can travel up to 380km+-

FC depends on ur modification,maintenance habit n driving style.
And it's better now to measure by how much fuel per km instead of price/km as price is not fix now.
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post Jul 25 2017, 04:40 PM

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hi sifus, im planning to purchase kenari 1.0 (A) mfg 2006, mileage 90K..
what to expect on the running problem in future?
Can advise so that i can prepare on the running cost..

TQ all!
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post Jul 26 2017, 12:04 PM

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QUOTE(an88 @ Jul 25 2017, 04:40 PM)
hi sifus, im planning to purchase kenari 1.0 (A) mfg 2006, mileage 90K..
what to expect on the running problem in future?
Can advise so that i can prepare on the running cost..

TQ all!
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Nothing much really..provided it was well taken care off. being 90k I would change the timing belt. and depending on condition maybe valve cover leak, no big deal really.

Do check thoroughly because 90k for 11 years is like less than 10k km per year.
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post Jul 26 2017, 02:24 PM

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QUOTE(jackallemily @ Jul 26 2017, 12:04 PM)
Nothing much really..provided it was well taken care off. being 90k I would change the timing belt. and depending on condition maybe valve cover leak, no big deal really.

Do check thoroughly because 90k for 11 years is like less than 10k km per year.
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what about engine? because its a second hand car and i dont know what are the parts have been changes since the salesman always say the engine is as-is basis.
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post Jul 26 2017, 03:21 PM

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QUOTE(an88 @ Jul 26 2017, 02:24 PM)
what about engine? because its a second hand car and i dont know what are the parts have been changes since the salesman always say the engine is as-is basis.
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perodua engine in my experience is quite robust..had few of em and all are able to stand abuse lol. As for the car you're looking at, unless you open the engine you dont really know what has been change. justmake sure there is no excessive rattling/noise from the engine, aircond is cold and working correctly and no unusual noise from the suspension area. Check if there's any oil leakage around the block/on the floor. But do note that it is an old model, so don't expect everything to be perfect.
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post Jul 26 2017, 05:33 PM

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QUOTE(an88 @ Jul 25 2017, 04:40 PM)
hi sifus, im planning to purchase kenari 1.0 (A) mfg 2006, mileage 90K..
what to expect on the running problem in future?
Can advise so that i can prepare on the running cost..

TQ all!
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i'll call this typical problem for Kenari, as far as i encounter:
engine mounting
-genuine mounting will do the job, but expensive
front absorber mounting
-perodua alza is a good replacement
rusty and follow by broken exhaust rear section
-replacement will do
fuel gauge and/or temperature gauge malfunction
-halfcut replacement will do
radiator/aircond fan stop working
-because of aging, need to pay attention to this because there is only one fan, when aircond blow out wind without any coolness and/or temperature shoot up (that's why you need a working temp gauge), you need to do something
aircond not cold
-no solution

for buying second hand car, check for any bad accident repair mark and does the engine overheated. the rest is give and take, if you got other stuff in good condition, it's bonus; if it's not, accept it because it's second hand.
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post Jul 27 2017, 11:53 AM

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QUOTE(jackallemily @ Jul 26 2017, 03:21 PM)
perodua engine in my experience is quite robust..had few of em and all are able to stand abuse lol. As for the car you're looking at, unless you open the engine you dont really know what has been change. justmake sure there is no excessive rattling/noise from the engine, aircond is cold and working correctly and no unusual noise from the suspension area. Check if there's any oil leakage around the block/on the floor. But do note that it is an old model, so don't expect everything to be perfect.
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QUOTE(jaesern @ Jul 26 2017, 05:33 PM)
i'll call this typical problem for Kenari, as far as i encounter:
engine mounting
-genuine mounting will do the job, but expensive
front absorber mounting
-perodua alza is a good replacement
rusty and follow by broken exhaust rear section
-replacement will do
fuel gauge and/or temperature gauge malfunction
-halfcut replacement will do
radiator/aircond fan stop working
-because of aging, need to pay attention to this because there is only one fan, when aircond blow out wind without any coolness and/or temperature shoot up (that's why you need a working temp gauge), you need to do something
aircond not cold
-no solution

for buying second hand car, check for any bad accident repair mark and does the engine overheated. the rest is give and take, if you got other stuff in good condition, it's bonus; if it's not, accept it because it's second hand.
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So, if let say after almost a year of purchase, some above stated item occurred..
Do you guys suggest to be treated or serviced as perodua service centre? and first of all, will they entertain us?

Because, worried being scam/cheated if serviced outside. sad.gif
jackallemily
post Jul 27 2017, 04:29 PM

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QUOTE(an88 @ Jul 27 2017, 11:53 AM)
So, if let say after almost a year of purchase, some above stated item occurred..
Do you guys suggest to be treated or serviced as perodua service centre? and first of all, will they entertain us?

Because, worried being scam/cheated if serviced outside. sad.gif
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personally I wouldn't send to service centre, as I prefer going to our club (as in kenari club) recommended workshop. but yeah they will entertain you, even if you brought in kancil. But don't expect the price to be same as outside workshop.

but jaesern and kllam just diy their own cars laugh.gif

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