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 [Offcial] Perodua Alza MPV Club V4, Car One Moment, MPV The Next

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TSKiefer
post Sep 21 2016, 09:09 AM

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QUOTE(imaniman @ Sep 20 2016, 11:58 PM)
how do you reset the range?
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i normally refer to the owners manual.

If not wrong, there is a knob there (same as you reset the odometer). Switch it to range / FC, then long press to reset. Best to refer the manual as i don't have it with me now.


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post Sep 21 2016, 02:37 PM

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Hi guys wanna check with fellow Alza users, is there anyone using 195/55/R15 and 185/60R15 ?
Mind sharing your experience with this tire ?
Thanks
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post Sep 21 2016, 04:17 PM

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hi lyn alza users, i saw in the 1st page the recommend brake pad is bosch power plus. other than this, got any others brand brake pad to be recommend?

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QUOTE(long3016 @ Sep 21 2016, 04:17 PM)
hi lyn alza users, i saw in the 1st page the recommend brake pad is bosch power plus. other than this, got any others brand brake pad to be recommend?
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Pre fl alza can use same size brake pad as proton waja.

Fl alza use same size brake pad as vios.

Many brand to choose from, last time me using p2 brake pad buy at spare part but seems not as good as pre install from factory.

Use proride brake pad 1 time, good grip but harder on the disc
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post Sep 21 2016, 05:12 PM

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Hi.... Guy's..
New in this group. Planning to buy a use Alza..... Which years and spec recommended?

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therain01
post Sep 21 2016, 10:08 PM

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Hi. Can u know if anyone has the same issue where rust found at rear brake drum cover as well as the battery hold down bracket?

I reported the issue to perodua SC Glenmarie but the service advisor told me those are not under warranty so cannot claim. Any idea? I have yet to check to perodua warranty center though.


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post Sep 22 2016, 12:08 AM

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QUOTE(long3016 @ Sep 21 2016, 04:17 PM)
hi lyn alza users, i saw in the 1st page the recommend brake pad is bosch power plus. other than this, got any others brand brake pad to be recommend?
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i used Brembo disc and pad. changed @ 40k km / 2years.

mine is consider pre fl alza but near to fl alza ( so duno how, my brake pad follows vios model )

so far so good
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post Sep 22 2016, 12:10 AM

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QUOTE(lonelylilpig @ Sep 21 2016, 02:37 PM)
Hi guys wanna check with fellow Alza users, is there anyone using 195/55/R15 and 185/60R15 ?
Mind sharing your experience with this tire ?
Thanks
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oem 185/55/15

i changed to 195/55/15

ok la, feel solid a bit, steady a bit.

185/60/15, is a bouncy and comfort soft feel i believe.
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post Sep 22 2016, 12:13 AM

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QUOTE(embekism @ Sep 7 2016, 03:17 PM)
i have done that. using the insulflex thingy. It only work for a while.

Aircond is cold but could not sustain on hot day, or when stuck in traffic where airflow is bad.
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what color is your car cool2.gif

hows your tinted spec ?

IRR % ?

TSER % ?

i think this 2 factor sufficient to explain the current situation you face.

provided that, you have a clean cabin filter.

you have a normal functional aircon system just like any other of us.
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post Sep 22 2016, 08:42 AM

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Service center told water pump for alza can't last long.
Any one change water pump on 40k
TSKiefer
post Sep 22 2016, 08:58 AM

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QUOTE(lonelylilpig @ Sep 21 2016, 02:37 PM)
Hi guys wanna check with fellow Alza users, is there anyone using 195/55/R15 and 185/60R15 ?
Mind sharing your experience with this tire ?
Thanks
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Using 195/55 since 6th month new car time. 195/55 gave little better handling with harder side walls. 185/60 more comfort. Personal feeling la. But regardless which size, best to take better tyres like mich.

QUOTE(long3016 @ Sep 21 2016, 04:17 PM)
hi lyn alza users, i saw in the 1st page the recommend brake pad is bosch power plus. other than this, got any others brand brake pad to be recommend?
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I am using pro silvertech since changed the disc. ok, so far. Better than 'proton' as well as APM.


QUOTE(therain01 @ Sep 21 2016, 10:08 PM)
Hi.  Can u know if anyone has the same issue where rust found at rear brake drum cover as well as the battery hold down bracket?

I reported the issue to perodua SC Glenmarie but the service advisor told me those are not under warranty so cannot claim. Any idea? I have yet to check to perodua warranty center though.
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like that...just remove the rust and repaint it.


QUOTE(khfoo88 @ Sep 22 2016, 08:42 AM)
Service center told water pump for alza can't last long.
Any one change water pump on 40k
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changed at 70k as heard some sound and tiny leaking.
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post Sep 22 2016, 03:21 PM

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Little rusty they will tell u is normal
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post Sep 22 2016, 03:49 PM

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QUOTE(darkdevilrey @ Sep 22 2016, 01:10 AM)
oem 185/55/15

i changed to 195/55/15

ok la, feel solid a bit, steady a bit.

185/60/15, is a bouncy and comfort soft feel i believe.
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Hi Dark Silver, mine to share which tyre brand and spec are you using ? I'm planning to change 4 of my tyres soon.

QUOTE(Kiefer @ Sep 22 2016, 09:58 AM)
Using 195/55 since 6th month new car time. 195/55 gave little better handling with harder side walls.  185/60 more comfort.  Personal feeling la.  But regardless which size, best to take better tyres like mich.
I am using pro silvertech since changed the disc.  ok, so far.  Better than 'proton' as well as APM.
like that...just remove the rust and repaint it.
changed at 70k as heard some sound and tiny leaking.
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Hi Kiefer , my initial plan was to fit Bridgestone Potenza RE 080 185/60R15 but not sure will it be too bouncy. On the other hand I would like to equip with Pirelli P1 Cinturato 195/55R15 . Cost for both tyres were about 40 MYR each ...... still hesitating which to go for.

Assume you're using Michelin ? Tread wear and performance so far so good ?
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post Sep 22 2016, 03:56 PM

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QUOTE(long3016 @ Sep 21 2016, 05:17 PM)
hi lyn alza users, i saw in the 1st page the recommend brake pad is bosch power plus. other than this, got any others brand brake pad to be recommend?
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I replaced my factory Alze FL front brake pads to Akebono Ceramic pads. Feels slightly better in terms of emergency braking, during Genting downhill it doesn't fade at all. It cost about 120MYR for a set. Do look for Toyota NCP93 model.

If you plan to get a resonable brake pads, i recommend TRW semi-metallic brake pads and it disc rotors. Used both of my peroduas and VW. Does quite a good job but only drawback was plenty of brake dust.
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QUOTE(lonelylilpig @ Sep 22 2016, 03:49 PM)
Hi Dark Silver, mine to share which tyre brand and spec are you using ? I'm planning to change 4 of my tyres soon.
Hi Kiefer , my initial plan was to fit Bridgestone Potenza RE 080 185/60R15  but not sure will it be too bouncy. On the other hand I would like to equip with Pirelli P1 Cinturato 195/55R15 . Cost for both tyres were about 40 MYR each ...... still hesitating which to go for.

Assume you're using Michelin ? Tread wear and performance so far so good ?
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I have clocked like 15k on the Mich XM2. So far so good. It is quieter than my previous Pirelli (P7 i think or older model) and Kumho (same 195/55).

During same cornering speed up Genting, Mich don't screech sound compared to the other 2. Maybe the P1 is better now, I can't comment as not using.

Bridgestone...long time tak pakai..so not sure how now.

185/60 and 195/55, if you like a little better 'performance' and cornering..195/55 is better. Our stock shocks are soft as we all know. Don't overspeed especially over corners, know the limit and your limit too...Alza not a sport car..hehehe

*I just travel to Kuantan via Kuala Pilah route.. with dry and some wet... this mich is good for me. Now it is due for alignment and balancing. bruce.gif

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post Sep 22 2016, 07:25 PM

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Just change to second set of xm2 195 55, total damage (+1 camber) ≈ RM1095 @77k km.
Before change, in a fortnight encounter 2 tyres puncture. Front right is got nail, the rear left dunno why.
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post Sep 23 2016, 09:27 AM

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QUOTE(Kiefer @ Sep 22 2016, 07:28 PM)
I have clocked like 15k on the Mich XM2.  So far so good.  It is quieter than my previous Pirelli (P7 i think or older model) and Kumho (same 195/55).

During same cornering speed up Genting, Mich don't screech sound compared to the other 2.  Maybe the P1 is better now, I can't comment as not using.

Bridgestone...long time tak pakai..so not sure how now.

185/60 and 195/55, if you like a little better 'performance' and cornering..195/55 is better.  Our stock shocks are soft as we all know.  Don't overspeed especially over corners, know the limit and your limit too...Alza not a sport car..hehehe

*I just travel to Kuantan via Kuala Pilah route.. with dry and some wet... this mich is good for me.  Now it is due for alignment and balancing.  bruce.gif
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Nice bro, thanks for sharing your experience with both tyres.
My concern to all Michelin tyres is their tyre wear...... Well i think i just go for 195/55R15

P/S I sometimes over-tortured my car's shocks, I've claimed my front shocks just after 1 year using my car .... hehe
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QUOTE(lonelylilpig @ Sep 23 2016, 09:27 AM)
Nice bro, thanks for sharing your experience with both tyres.
My concern to all Michelin tyres is their tyre wear...... Well i think i just go for 195/55R15

P/S I sometimes over-tortured my car's shocks, I've claimed my front shocks just after 1 year using my car .... hehe
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Tyre wear is subjective bro. Soft compound tyres would give better grip but wears out faster...if want to have longer wear period, hard tyres like s*stone or china brand would do, but sacrifice noise comfort and harsh ride.

Also if tyres that has bigger threads holes so called would be noisier.

My average mileage a year is about 20k km. and if a set of tyres provides 2-3 years...very good liao and a proper maintenance like alignment and rotation helps too.

I am a biker too, so choosing good grips tyres safer.
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post Sep 24 2016, 09:46 AM

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QUOTE(Kiefer @ Sep 23 2016, 05:56 PM)
Tyre wear is subjective bro.  Soft compound tyres would give better grip but wears out faster...if want to have longer wear period, hard tyres like s*stone or china brand would do, but sacrifice noise comfort and harsh ride.

Also if tyres that has bigger threads holes so called would be noisier.

My average mileage a year is about 20k km. and if a set of tyres provides 2-3 years...very good liao and a proper maintenance like alignment and rotation helps too.

I am a biker too, so choosing good grips tyres safer.
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I see , yea your info about the tyre lifespan helps alot. I do about 35k per month and my ori S*stone lasted me about 46k now with 30% left.
I don't want to get any eco tires to compromise for cornering grip and braking grip ( Alza std brakes seriously pain in the butt ) that's why i would pay slightly more for safety concern.

I've found RE003 for a fair amount of price per set but yet with my high mileage running i can't be keep changing every 1 year .... lol


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QUOTE(tankx3 @ Sep 22 2016, 07:25 PM)
Just change to second set of xm2 195 55, total damage (+1 camber) ≈ RM1095 @77k km.
Before change, in a fortnight encounter 2 tyres puncture. Front right is got nail, the rear left dunno why.
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Why do i feel ur tyre price seem like old Pilot Sport 3 price per pc?
With GST before this i buy with same size is rm220/pc at Bukit Kemuning area.. for PS3 which is more superior then XM2

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