QUOTE(MissHanz @ Jun 17 2016, 03:19 PM)
I'll try to look for mine when I get back. IIRC, my SC at Old Klang Road doesn't put any tech details on the sheet, just what kind of services were done, replacement of which part and my complaints, all in word form. I replaced the kruk kruk which really eliminated the problem 99%, will reach 10k soon so I'll bring up the nyek nyek.
I was put on the waiting list for 2 weeks before I got my parts. The first time they replaced something else but the sound was still present. Waited another 2 weeks for the 2nd part to arrive that solved the problem. How long has yours been?
I see...glad that they have a permanent solution for this.
I'm just a bit frustrated that they only put me on que for the lower arm bush replacement (which settles the "nyek" sound) but not the "kruk" sound although I told them i want to do it together.
As I'm at down south and only one main service centre, very difficult to get a good timing for a fix and some more require a full day job.
QUOTE(MissHanz @ Jun 17 2016, 03:30 PM)
Speed isn't the culprit, it's the acceleration that's killing your fuel. I usually accelerate right after toll with my current FC spiking up > 45.0l/km, or overtaking ubikayus on the fast lane, so I've accepted the fact that I will have to pump petrol at least 4 times a month, 3 times if I'm lucky and/or slothlike on the road, but 5 times max.
Fuh~~~ you really speed kaki....
I don't drive at a slow pace but can't match to your level
Be careful on the road ya
QUOTE(olivechong @ Jun 17 2016, 03:50 PM)
Really? I'll try myself and see~ If really bad can go find you do noise insulation dy @.@
I'm not discouraging you for this kind of jobs but here's my opinion on this. Since you've gotten your car very recently, try driving the car around it's original state as it is for maybe a year or so (at least 6 months la if you really gatal to change/add on). Some people may find certain sound annoying but you may not. You may be able to save some money.