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What about compressor oil? Need to change or topup also?
PROTON SAGA BLM, FL & FLX Thread V67, U haz CVT Falcon PUNCH liao?
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Mar 14 2015, 01:16 PM
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Mar 14 2015, 09:41 PM
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Mar 14 2015, 11:42 PM
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QUOTE(nujikabane @ Mar 14 2015, 11:10 PM) LOl not a bad idea, but just not for the moment! Was it the rear passenger door? If it is, chances are the rubber seal detached/out of shape. You may go to reputable mudguard shop ask them to help you align it, apply glue to fixed it in place. Otherwise, will be the striker plate out of alignment. Can simply adjust it to align with the car body.Cheaper alternatives please I am thinking if spraying WD-4O to the hinges on the car doors, will help it settle the problem. But then scared if lean to the doors, later door terbuka and will tercampak out the car, hoho ![]() |
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Mar 15 2015, 10:24 AM
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QUOTE(cheehoong91 @ Mar 15 2015, 09:43 AM) Hi I can't seems to find an exact answer on how many liter should I pour atf into my auto saga BLM? Diff mechanic has diff answer .. Some said 4L is sufficient some said 4.xL ... Which should i refer to? Thanks Nevermind, I get that alot https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...post&p=73165642 |
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Mar 15 2015, 12:10 PM
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QUOTE(nujikabane @ Mar 15 2015, 10:49 AM) It is most apparent on the driver door, and the left passenger door. Ofcourse u can thai. Peepur sei once u thai it, jiu wil like it I am of the opinion that the rubber seal is keras already. As a workaround, can I apply rubber restorer to apply on the rubber seal instead? ![]() Nonetheless, silicone rubber restorer wont last. Once u applied, u will have to consistently maintain it on a regular basis |
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Mar 15 2015, 01:52 PM
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Mar 16 2015, 07:58 AM
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Mar 16 2015, 11:53 AM
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QUOTE(mkyo3 @ Mar 16 2015, 11:43 AM) Money is not the issue, replacing the already installed ARB with another one was the issue.. lazy to resell old stuff. Then put the 2 u have mentioned aside for now. The side bars are much better to have IMO. Price is around 260/pair if I'm not mistaken. The rear lower bar literally feels nothing at all, but it's very useful for people who always go construction site where chassis rigidity will be stretched to the max. The so called "strut" bar... c'mon brader, our GaGa don't even have a STRUT at the back Originally I wanted to know which bar next to install next, not interested changing what I already have although the new model is better. So enlighten me, between Rear strut bar 3point or Side lower Bar, which one should be recommended to get FIRST ? I know budget is not an issue. And if you really sticking to the principal of not spending more than 200 any 1 time, please also consider the ROOM bar. Call me placebo, but it has changed the entire perception of "feeling safe" when attacking corners. Steering feedback amazingly increased despite they're totally not related. I would think the cabin being reinforced, hence there are minimal chassis bending, resulting in more feedback from the front wheels rolling in a more linear basis. |
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Mar 16 2015, 03:52 PM
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Mar 16 2015, 04:39 PM
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QUOTE(wankel @ Mar 16 2015, 04:07 PM) Very unlikely, they're pretty rugged. Y U NO BAI YARIS I had this problem in my first week after I'd opened mine to check what chip type it had, the key is very fussy about the position of the chip. [attachmentid=4374779] I've used a bit of double sided tape to hold mine in place as it can slip a bit upstream in the holder, which despite the small movement causes the angst described. |
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Mar 16 2015, 07:38 PM
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QUOTE(wankel @ Mar 16 2015, 05:29 PM) S16 (saga) much cheaper, massively cheaper, money talks when you're spending your own. I like it when u answering me ever so seriously despite I'm trowing a troll Also the Proton looks like it was built for a mere mortal to easily do their own servicing, as well as the dealership put no pressure at all on me to pour money into meaningless add-ons. The downside though is being told online all Proton's handle terribly, which is quite the opposite of how I feel about their handling, and how bad their build quality is, despite me being unable to find a fault with it. Bear in mind Hyundai and Kia were also bagged here for ages after their product was pretty damned good, sort of until the baggers realised the peers who they blindly mirror stopped bagging them. I feel Proton are in the same boat, the product is now pretty good but old feelings die hard. |
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Mar 16 2015, 09:49 PM
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QUOTE(daMieNyuZry @ Mar 16 2015, 09:18 PM) Berani hang ceita lagi. Selalu tarak dengar suara kau, mau TT pon tarak ajak, makan seafoot pon seorang. Tertiba kal aku tengah malan tanya keta tabuli setat. Kacau orang piap piap |
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Mar 17 2015, 12:51 AM
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Mar 17 2015, 06:50 AM
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QUOTE(wankel @ Mar 17 2015, 05:28 AM) 02:51 it says. We're fortunate to not suffer that idiotic "daylight saving time" Well, keep pumping my friend. Good things will happen. My mate from Gold Coast decided to quit his seaview apartment and went for Oz tour in his van few years ago. If I remember correctly, he's in his early 80s now. Sometimes, our body is about use it or lose it. May be I am too young to give you a physical advise, but I wish we all make everyday count. zeone is also enjoying his life happily ever after here I'm glad you noticed, I'm getting old and my sleep cycle is a real bugger of late. I get up for a pee, spend some time online when it's quiet and my downloads don't count against our punitive limits, go back to bed when I'm tired again. I don't stay in bed if I'm not sleepy tired, if a bit of Sudoku play doesn't droop the eyelids I often get up again. Poor health has me on the pension so it doesn't matter when I'm awake or asleep. Some readings if you have nothing better to do. http://yeoeleven.blogspot.com/ |
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Mar 17 2015, 08:19 PM
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QUOTE(drfeelgood @ Mar 17 2015, 07:30 PM) Just got back my Flx yesterday. Did the repairs at Proton SC. Glad you're back. Still, 750 for a clutch pump, we're looking at Inspaliah pricing ady Well it was the pump that gave way. Luckily clutch all okay. Damnit... the pump made in China... Surely lah the quality like sheet.... Total cost Rm750 +.. |
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Mar 17 2015, 08:38 PM
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QUOTE(sharkz07 @ Mar 17 2015, 07:11 PM) It's easy to find out. The next time when left 1 bar there, you start counting and drive until the car stall, then you'll have the exact figure of YOU driving YOUR CAR at that TIME with the traffic CONDITION Feels like never answer your question right? It's because my driving style is not yours, my car is not yours. You'll just have to fill up petrol when the last bar start to blinks. I still can't understand why this question has been asked over and over again. Do you really want to have 1 time that you purposely try whether the last bar can stretched 100km and the car stalled at the middle of no where, you'll have to call for road assist to go buy petrol and fill up by the road side? Don't get angry ya. Merely stating the fact jek. If you're going to go rage, please take your car go and test out how far you can stretch until it stall, that will really prove me wrong, this world really got people purposely push the fuel reading until the petrol tank depleted and stall the car. |
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Mar 17 2015, 08:47 PM
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QUOTE(nzh0920 @ Mar 17 2015, 08:36 PM) my fren just replaced in proton sc RM72x for inspira, mitsubishi japan part, if mitsubishi china i can get cheaper by 20% +- QUOTE(Quazacolt @ Mar 17 2015, 08:37 PM) see this: Ayam glad that maikar is BLM, can kompatibulu with Datsun Sunny 130Y, oso can kompatibulu with many NISMO part that fits Langley 1.5 tebu https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1771264...E%20%28M%29.pdf item 186 and 187, not sure if the above few more required or not then labor, gear oil, brake fluid... actually, not that far off with the getrag? lol |
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Mar 18 2015, 05:24 AM
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QUOTE(drfeelgood @ Mar 17 2015, 10:15 PM) Yar loh... very unhappy... especially when i saw the box... made in china... Like wtf... GETRAG gearbox using china crap.... nabeh... QUOTE(TitanRev @ Mar 17 2015, 10:41 PM) Our borsch 500ish fuel pump assembly also china fuel pump...hahahaha maybe they scare if use German parts ppl complain more y so expensive I wouldn't worry too much if the factory OEM are endorsed. I can't imagine if China factory produce crap for BORSH and or GETRUG, what they're going to do with their SLA. It's like nowadays every single thing we use at our home are from China. iPorn Caina, Galexy note Caina, Berakberry Mexico. Make the comparison lar, is Berakberry bulletproof despite not made in Caina? I think it's just 1 time deal and luck lar. And for drfeelgood, I really feel you bro. Angry also no use, wan change gebox mou? |
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Mar 18 2015, 08:00 AM
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Mar 18 2015, 08:03 AM
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QUOTE(wankel @ Mar 18 2015, 07:39 AM) A sad day for Daisy yesterday, she had a breakage of her dash vent. I saw new addition of bling bling at the vents [attachmentid=4376823] I've done a repair that I hope may hold, those curious can read my tale of woe at My Weblog ![]() This post has been edited by davidke20: Mar 18 2015, 08:03 AM |
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