Normally how long an exhaust system last, my savvy change 2 times since 2008 purchase, muffler and resonator leak rm500
Proton Savvy LYN Club V5, The survival skills
Proton Savvy LYN Club V5, The survival skills
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Oct 9 2014, 09:14 AM
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Normally how long an exhaust system last, my savvy change 2 times since 2008 purchase, muffler and resonator leak rm500
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Oct 9 2014, 11:48 AM
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Oct 10 2014, 03:22 AM
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Hello David sifu
1.When the car move off from parking, both side turning out left or right the steering got grrrrkk sound from wheels. 2.The clutch when release , got nngakk nngak sound. Then can feel got wheel spin. How ah for these 2 problems , expensive to fix ? Thank you. |
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Oct 10 2014, 06:57 AM
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QUOTE(NOX @ Oct 9 2014, 07:18 AM) fb search - AllyAutopart Muhd Jamali MatDesa or Hairey CG. both of them supply car parts and cheaper then normal workshop price but please ask davidke20. he should have contact for cheaper price. itu tarak jalanQUOTE(xxyxx92 @ Oct 9 2014, 09:14 AM) Normally how long an exhaust system last, my savvy change 2 times since 2008 purchase, muffler and resonator leak rm500 Kasi tampal balek RM20 je QUOTE(us9392 @ Oct 10 2014, 03:22 AM) Hello David sifu Expansib? Jiu tell me what is cheap nowadays? Terkejut semalam order Kopi ais kat SS2, bila banggalah bawak mali mintak RM2.20 1.When the car move off from parking, both side turning out left or right the steering got grrrrkk sound from wheels. 2.The clutch when release , got nngakk nngak sound. Then can feel got wheel spin. How ah for these 2 problems , expensive to fix ? Thank you. 1) Klo dalam kapak, itu memang biase ade bunyik tayar ngeek ngeek. If by turning the steering ady can hear kreek kreek sound at the steering wheel, check power steering fluid whether still got? If everything is in place, but still got sound and steering ultra heavy like 30tons truck, then it's powahsteering pam rosak. If steering like normal, fluid got leaking and got sound, itu steering rack koyak(so as your wallet). If fluid habis, top up ady no sound, then it's powahsteering switch leaking, RM70 beli part, sendiri tukak. 2) Abang adik. Kreeek! Clutch release fork need grease. If sendiri pandai, can open the clutch fork cover and spray grease geh. Dun ask me teach, that place deep inside, unable to take picture with rubbish camera phone and I don't have a DSLR. Jiu go Mr.DIY buy a can of spray grease, drive to me I can help you do. I wan teh tarek + ais krim in exchange Have a happy day |
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Oct 10 2014, 07:02 AM
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QUOTE(xzation01z @ Oct 9 2014, 11:48 AM) I am not sure, but mine have been leaking since few years ago Sorry, have done my best to source, but dunno why recently price hike until jibaihai. I dun wanto sound like an donkeyhole who jackup price after deposit. I will have to proceed with refund. I don't mind give the full recipe here, if you guys able to find cheap/used part to fabricate, you'll get the exact same thing with fraction of cost. Do let me have your account number via PM, I'll proceed with refund.Meanwhile, sorry for less post/reply as beginning to work in new environment, many things to catch up. Do not worry, I will be posting the ingredient of insane intake modification as soon as I get to snap some picture. |
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Oct 10 2014, 11:43 AM
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i just bought gaido timing belt for savvy RM320
and NGK laser Platinum spark plug RM188 price ok? |
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Oct 10 2014, 09:10 PM
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Oct 11 2014, 01:04 PM
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Anyone can advise how to change savvy front sidelights? I believe is T10 bulbs? And proton savvy manual clutch is drive by cable? how to adjust, the pedal travel long way until the clutch bite point.
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Oct 12 2014, 11:47 AM
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QUOTE(davidke20 @ Oct 10 2014, 07:02 AM) Sorry, have done my best to source, but dunno why recently price hike until jibaihai. I dun wanto sound like an donkeyhole who jackup price after deposit. I will have to proceed with refund. I don't mind give the full recipe here, if you guys able to find cheap/used part to fabricate, you'll get the exact same thing with fraction of cost. Do let me have your account number via PM, I'll proceed with refund. no problem bro, u tried ur best. just pm-ed u my account number.Meanwhile, sorry for less post/reply as beginning to work in new environment, many things to catch up. Do not worry, I will be posting the ingredient of insane intake modification as soon as I get to snap some picture. anyways goodluck with ur new working environment |
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Oct 12 2014, 01:50 PM
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QUOTE(cheeyc @ Oct 11 2014, 01:04 PM) Anyone can advise how to change savvy front sidelights? I believe is T10 bulbs? And proton savvy manual clutch is drive by cable? how to adjust, the pedal travel long way until the clutch bite point. 1) Unlock all 4 locking pin on the grill, take off of the grill2) Unlock 3 x 12mm nut on the head lamp 3) Detach the headlamp from seat 4) Unlock T10 socket counter clockwise 5) Pull off T10 socket 6) Change bulb 7) Push the T10 socket with new bulb into the casing 8) Turn T10 socket clockwise to secure 9) Gradually push the headlamp assemble back into the seat 10) Lock back 3 x 12mm nut on the head lamp, put back the grill and secure it with locking pin. |
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Oct 12 2014, 06:17 PM
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QUOTE(davidke20 @ Oct 12 2014, 01:50 PM) 1) Unlock all 4 locking pin on the grill, take off of the grill THank you very much for your help and reply, appreciated2) Unlock 3 x 12mm nut on the head lamp 3) Detach the headlamp from seat 4) Unlock T10 socket counter clockwise 5) Pull off T10 socket 6) Change bulb 7) Push the T10 socket with new bulb into the casing 8) Turn T10 socket clockwise to secure 9) Gradually push the headlamp assemble back into the seat 10) Lock back 3 x 12mm nut on the head lamp, put back the grill and secure it with locking pin. |
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Oct 12 2014, 06:31 PM
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double posted
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Oct 12 2014, 06:35 PM
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Oct 12 2014, 07:31 PM
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Oct 13 2014, 02:33 AM
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QUOTE(xxyxx92 @ Oct 12 2014, 07:31 PM) Wanted to flush my savvy coolant, the manual call for WESTON 936 with de-ionized water only, scared me a bit... How to find this miracle solution? Anything I need to aware b4 I flush? WAH! 10w30 0w20 will be fun. and those 75w80 trans elf J... 1) expensive 2) quite hard to find. want performance oriented 75w80 also another headache rofl btw to save your headache, find distilled water. i purchase my stockpile/carton from Tesco in other words, either get pure coolant and do a 1:1 mix with distilled water, or just buy premix (usually a bit more expensive, depending on brand/models. the mainstream ones not much difference) and call it a day. |
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Oct 13 2014, 10:02 AM
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QUOTE(Quazacolt @ Oct 13 2014, 02:33 AM) WAH! 10w30 Oh Ic thank you, savvy radiator funny a bit, no cap, no drain plug and one funny hose coming out from radiator top...i also heard savvy coolant flow from bottom(hot)to top(cold) one... is that true?...I tot need special fluid0w20 will be fun. and those 75w80 trans elf J... 1) expensive 2) quite hard to find. want performance oriented 75w80 also another headache rofl btw to save your headache, find distilled water. i purchase my stockpile/carton from Tesco in other words, either get pure coolant and do a 1:1 mix with distilled water, or just buy premix (usually a bit more expensive, depending on brand/models. the mainstream ones not much difference) and call it a day. This post has been edited by xxyxx92: Oct 13 2014, 10:11 AM |
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Oct 13 2014, 10:26 AM
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QUOTE(xxyxx92 @ Oct 13 2014, 10:02 AM) Oh Ic thank you, savvy radiator funny a bit, no cap, no drain plug and one funny hose coming out from radiator top...i also heard savvy coolant flow from bottom(hot)to top(cold) one... is that true?...I tot need special fluid Sorry bro, don't personally own a Savvy however I do like referring to owner /service manuals and follow manufacturer specifications /recommendations I believe bro davidke20 can help you further on your inquiries |
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Oct 13 2014, 11:06 AM
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QUOTE(xxyxx92 @ Oct 13 2014, 10:02 AM) Oh Ic thank you, savvy radiator funny a bit, no cap, no drain plug and one funny hose coming out from radiator top...i also heard savvy coolant flow from bottom(hot)to top(cold) one... is that true?...I tot need special fluid Who? Me? Quazacolt I use air pili |
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Oct 13 2014, 11:27 AM
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Oct 13 2014, 01:26 PM
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