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 Proton Savvy LYN Club V5, The survival skills

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fireballs
post Feb 4 2019, 09:55 AM

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when you crank engine, does it crank or totally no sound at all?
if no crank sound could be battery weak

as for the no eee sound, its probably due to carbon brush. the pressure charging unit is just like a drill, use carbon brush.

just to try out today if cannot find any mechanic, just unplug the battery, leave for 30min, reattach. if you have voltmeter, do test out the battery voltage. sorry this has no scientific proof that this will work. just try luck only. i am also trying to establish the link between batt power and charging unit power
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post Feb 13 2019, 02:09 PM

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Got a Savvy for sale, in working condition, no repair required if not fussy.

https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=4737352

check out the above ad.
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post Feb 22 2019, 01:35 PM

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Can anybody recommend a good mechanic near old klang road?

i think my fuel pump kaput di so need a mechanic nearby who can come check as the car cannot be driverm.
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post Feb 22 2019, 01:44 PM

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Fuel pump any mechanic bawah pokok can do
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post Feb 22 2019, 02:20 PM

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QUOTE(fireballs @ Feb 22 2019, 01:44 PM)
Fuel pump any mechanic bawah pokok can do
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nt sure if the fuel pump is the confirmed issue. suspected onli so still need someone too come and check. Any normal mechanic can do?

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post Feb 22 2019, 04:21 PM

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Fuel pump
turn key, listen for hum at passenger seat.
Or get a multimeter and measure power to pump.
If have voltage but no hum= change pump
If no voltage, check alarm.



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post Feb 22 2019, 04:26 PM

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After years of owning 2 AMT models, time to sell both for bigger car.

Both are 2006 models and AMT all fully repaired by Renautech.

Both need new paint jobs and new interiors because these were my company workhorses. Both are in stock blue colour.

Don't need to repair or do anything except the above. Ready to drive with valid road tax and insurance. Btw, both also have Katsana installed.

Hope to find a good home for both soon.

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post Feb 22 2019, 04:34 PM

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QUOTE(acbc @ Feb 22 2019, 04:26 PM)
After years of owning 2 AMT models, time to sell both for bigger car.

Both are 2006 models and AMT all fully repaired by Renautech.

Both need new paint jobs and new interiors because these were my company workhorses. Both are in stock blue colour.

Don't need to repair or do anything except the above. Ready to drive with valid road tax and insurance. Btw, both also have Katsana installed.

Hope to find a good home for both soon.
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GalaxyRhythm
post Jun 7 2019, 01:15 PM

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Overheating Issue Solved

For owners who are still looking for a way to solve your Proton Savvy's "overheating" issue, I bring good news biggrin.gif

My mechanic added a NEGATIVE WIRE and the problem was solved.

Prior to this, the temperature went up when my car was not moving much (exp caught in a jam) and also when the lights were turned on.

The problem was persistent for a few years and we've tried
- checking thermostat
- adding a fan
- servicing radiator
- servicing aircond
- checking/replacing fuse

Hope this helps! šŸ˜†
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post Jun 7 2019, 02:00 PM

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QUOTE(GalaxyRhythm @ Jun 7 2019, 01:15 PM)
Overheating Issue Solved

For owners who are still looking for a way to solve your Proton Savvy's "overheating" issue, I bring good news  biggrin.gif

My mechanic added a NEGATIVE WIRE and the problem was solved.

Prior to this, the temperature went up when my car was not moving much (exp caught in a jam) and also when the lights were turned on.

The problem was persistent for a few years and we've tried
- checking thermostat
- adding a fan
- servicing radiator
- servicing aircond
- checking/replacing fuse

Hope this helps! šŸ˜†
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negative wire to where and what?
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post Jun 7 2019, 02:38 PM

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So means your fan motor or thermostat negative wire is disconnected?
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post Jun 9 2019, 12:52 AM

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QUOTE(dylan_chng @ Jun 7 2019, 02:00 PM)
negative wire to where and what?
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QUOTE(fireballs @ Jun 7 2019, 02:38 PM)
So means your fan motor or thermostat negative wire is disconnected?
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Sorry guys... šŸ˜…
I know that there's an extra cable from my battery, but I'm not sure of the details to be honest.
If you'd like to reach him (the mechanic), do search up CF Liew Auto Sdn Bhd. 😊

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post Jul 15 2019, 06:23 PM

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Hi all, anyone faced issues with rear wheel bearing? My car driver side rear wheel bearing keeps leaking as making noise. Changed twice but only lasts 3 months before the sound comes back again.

Shop says maybe need to change the wheel hub itself. Wondering if anyone faced this before?
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post Oct 20 2019, 03:35 PM

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Hi guys, any recommended workshop at kepong area? I'm facing issues on my AMT, now only can drive manual and jerking a lots, added the gear oil but still the same.
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post Nov 6 2019, 12:48 AM

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Looking for savvy manual transmission, Penang kedah state, any good recommendation? Prefer dealing direct owner, used car shop price too high and I’m in tight budget
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post Nov 6 2019, 12:04 PM

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Hi guys, is there any steps to take out the speed sensor? Trying to replace it on my own, is it hard?
fireballs
post Nov 6 2019, 01:00 PM

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Just unclick. Super easy
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post Nov 6 2019, 01:37 PM

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QUOTE(fireballs @ Nov 6 2019, 01:00 PM)
Just unclick. Super easy
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Unclick which part ya? Can easily access from above right, no need to go under the car
fireballs
post Nov 6 2019, 01:56 PM

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yes access from top.
user posted image
the clip is facing down. wire on top
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post Nov 7 2019, 09:06 PM

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QUOTE(keny312 @ Nov 6 2019, 12:48 AM)
Looking for savvy manual transmission, Penang kedah state, any good recommendation? Prefer dealing direct owner, used car shop price too high and I’m in tight budget
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you trying to find a whole Proton Savvy with a manual transmission

or just a manual transmission for a Proton Savvy?



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