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Thrust
post Feb 20 2016, 08:42 AM

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QUOTE(Boy96 @ Feb 20 2016, 12:21 AM)
18 February 2016

Parts Cost
Engine Exhaust Water Pipe RM 75
Oil Filter Seal Pocket RM70
Engine Water Outlet Tank RM680
Coolant RM35
Brake Vacuum Pump O'ring RM40

Total = RM 1200 including labour and GST
19 February 2016

- Check engine light came up, fault code U1208, P0134, P0135 O2 sensor issues, unplug and plug it back again, reset fault, hope for the best.

- Spotted crack in top engine mounting
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Bro, if it's an O2 sensor issue better don't play2.. Get it replaced or your engine will suffer a slow death.
Thrust
post Feb 20 2016, 08:50 AM

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Why Peugeot so many problems punya? I've been driving my Honda for 6 years @ 70k KM & to be honest, nothing needs replacement. Just the regular service cost only.
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post Feb 20 2016, 06:28 PM

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QUOTE(acbc @ Feb 20 2016, 04:02 PM)
I replaced the brake pads for my 3008 outside at RM 700 plus skimming. Front is Brembo and rear is Bosch.
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Ohh man.. Brembo sucks. Very noisy pads. Cannot tahan & switched back to original pads.
Thrust
post Feb 21 2016, 07:26 PM

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QUOTE(mytaffeta @ Feb 21 2016, 05:00 PM)
u prefer nissin than 3rd party brand? currently using pumatec, bad experience with this pad, overheat when turun genting..
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Currently using original pads.. Nothing beats them in terms of comfort, noise & reliability.
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post Feb 26 2017, 10:23 AM

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QUOTE(Chester @ Feb 26 2017, 09:35 AM)
Faulty o2sensor will spoil the engine?
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Yup but most likely in the long run.. Faulty O2 sensor will cause the engine to not operate within the ideal condition (it could cause your ECU to pump more fuel or less fuel cause the engine to run ric or lean. Fuel consumption will go up, carbon build up within the engine, it will run rough & subsequently causes other problems.

 

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