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 PROTON SAGA BLM, FL & FLX Thread V59, Y U NO READ FIRST PAGE!!?!?!

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calvin_kenni
post Mar 9 2014, 01:49 PM

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QUOTE(ruby1288 @ Mar 9 2014, 12:34 PM)
Anyone here have headlight yellowish issue ?
Saw many blm, persogA, gen2 having yellowish headlights.
So far din notice any fl or flx having.
Hope that by applying some wax on them reguarly will delay the issue.
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even the maibee or 1st gen god car got this issue
but toothpaste do work to get rid of the yellowish stuff.. brows.gif
calvin_kenni
post Mar 17 2014, 12:15 AM

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QUOTE(asdzxc @ Mar 17 2014, 12:07 AM)
What's the top speed you've ever drove your SAGA SE 1.6 ??

I've tried until 140 km/h only
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? i've tried 160 on saga flx 1.3 MT on plus haiwey
but that was only one off coz was rushing

damn regret after that.. what if eksiden or sth at that hai speed shocking.gif
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post Mar 22 2014, 01:36 PM

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QUOTE(TitanRev @ Mar 22 2014, 11:10 AM)
V12Kompressor Thanks if you can pin this to 1st page.

I believe a lot of FLX or FL members face water vapor problems with their headlights irrespective of which side of the headlights. Most would have go to claim for a new one from Proton but reason of leakage and vapor appearing inside the headlight was still unknown to many. The water vapor problem happen to myself also on my Right headlight. Given that I have tried dismantling the lens cover from a OEM headlight I have come to a conclusion that vapour could not have entered due to poor sealing of the sealant because I've previously posted that the sealant is as thick as hell. Upon further checking I found the culprit of the leaking was due to the signal rubber gasket and the position of the signal socket area will easily have water stagnant around the socket after a car wash or heavy rain. If serious case, water or moisture will sips into the headlights through the bad gasket. I solved this problem by replacing the socket's gasket with a taiwan made headlight signal socket. I'm not sure if you can just buy the socket gasket from spare part shop or you can try to buy the signal socket and only use the gasket.

I have changed mine few months back and have gone through multiple car wash and lately super heavy rain and no water vapour have appear inside my headlight anymore.

Example of the signal socket gasket (blue colour) This picture is for reference only.
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BULK!!! whistling.gif thumbup.gif tongue.gif
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post Mar 24 2014, 07:27 PM

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ah... aku ada satu soalan.

whenever i press brake pedal all the way (in a gentle motion of coz) to slow down for some super high punya humps near taman roads, itu ngggggggggggggggiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sound will come from the front wheels.. but then if i press a bit of the brake oni then no such noise...

apa hal ah.. brake pad gone? uneven brake wear? @_@
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post Mar 28 2014, 01:26 PM

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sumbaaaadeeey should try this on gaga
sorry gaga not this type vent..
but fun to watch anyway



This post has been edited by calvin_kenni: Mar 28 2014, 01:28 PM
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post Mar 31 2014, 12:42 PM

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QUOTE(r3apers @ Mar 31 2014, 12:04 PM)
Naypyitaw  tongue.gif
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and drag race with lorries XD

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post Apr 7 2014, 09:29 PM

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well this morning tried to start car..
turn key aje.. tak tak tak tak sound.. no enjin start at all
look at dashboard all lights ada, headlamps working, radio working, aircon also working..

@_@ weak battery?

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