Anyone here already replaced flx rear wheel bearing?
How long yours last?
PROTON SAGA BLM, FL & FLX Thread V70, Final thread by TS
PROTON SAGA BLM, FL & FLX Thread V70, Final thread by TS
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Nov 4 2016, 04:17 PM
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Anyone here already replaced flx rear wheel bearing?
How long yours last? |
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Nov 15 2016, 11:38 AM
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Nov 16 2016, 12:26 AM
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Nov 16 2016, 12:30 PM
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Nov 16 2016, 01:34 PM
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Nov 17 2016, 04:31 PM
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QUOTE(kurty @ Nov 17 2016, 08:01 AM) hello. If you would like to have a more comfort ride, use higher profile tires 60 or 65.may I ask, I happen to know savvy and blm share the same rear spring. in order for me to use 185/55/15 and more comfort, what should I do on the spring? its 11 years old, kinda used. current mileage at 160k changed absorber tyre at 195/45/15 For my FLX, I up my tires from 185/60R14 to 185/65R14.... sacrifice some handling feel... and opt comfort tires like Continental premium contact or comfort contact.. |
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Nov 17 2016, 06:12 PM
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QUOTE(athrunzaru @ Nov 16 2016, 04:25 PM) haha...was doing the same thing. plus the remote provided is much better (in my opinion) than the steering controls Any firmware update available?installed a jvc unit earlier this month, sometimes hang after start car when the mode is in usb dont know why. have to reset the unit all ok |
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Nov 20 2016, 04:58 PM
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QUOTE(clement8 @ Nov 18 2016, 04:37 PM) Hey guys, coming back to this post. All along I have been servicing my Saga FLX 1.6 (bought in 2012) at Proton SC. Recently I've decided to start servicing outside at some workshop. Previously at Proton SC, they change my CVT fluid every 20K. Now here are the questions I encounter a Proton authorized SC/workshop in USJ area, stated in their own manual to change cvt oil every 20k, the malay girl staff told me her boss said so and need follow, I just say OK and walk out from the SC. 1) Is it okay for me to change CVT fluid every 40k or 60k? (I usually clock 10k in 5 months) 2) Do we need to use computer to do some setting after change CVT fluid like mentioned in the post above and the blog below? blog Thanks! Can I assume the workshop guy would know this steps? After that i straight go SS14 subang to service my car and verified as well with them. CVT oil to be replaced at 60k, unless severe driving then earlier. After that all service for my gaga to be carried out at COSE only till my car warranty ended at mileage 60k+ |
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Dec 3 2016, 06:44 PM
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Dec 7 2016, 04:39 PM
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QUOTE(li_5997 @ Dec 7 2016, 01:43 AM) Donut suggestion please, should i get Just my story..Toyo Nanoenergy 3 Viking ProTech PT5 Viking CityTech CT5 Continental CC6 need some cheap and durable donut that can last long. must be good in wet and dry cause im usually hard driving Silverstone M3 - Grip on dry road ok, wet road sucks big time when tyre aged (>1.5yo) Continental CC5 - Grip acceptable on both dry n wet road condition, most quiet among all tyres i have tried b4, threadwear lower Viking CT5 - Cheap n cheerful tyres, Dry road grip acceptable, Wet road grip better than Ss M3, noise comparable with M3. cant complain with the price, consider bang for bucks. Yokohama AE BlueEarth - using it now, Grip on wet n dry road so far acceptable, tend to be noisier or similar to CT5, tyre lou claim can last 45k-50k mileage compare normal tyre eg cc5 40k-45k Kumho n bridgestone EP200 i heard is quite ok. Toyo is by Silverstone factory coz the brand i heard get bought over, performance x sure. |
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Dec 7 2016, 04:42 PM
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Just replaced my gaga yamasaki 2y3m wet battery with INCOE NS60 wet batt, RM170 gone...
Original RAMCAR battery lasted 2y10m... |
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Dec 7 2016, 04:45 PM
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Dec 13 2016, 10:20 AM
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QUOTE(Eugene91 @ Dec 13 2016, 08:25 AM) Hi all, anyone experience alarm remote failure? After 3 years both remote just died. Replaced battery same thing. I wonder how much would the damage be to get them replaced.. Wow.. my spare key still in mint condition. Just my primary abit wrecked up..Heard like rm50-80 to replace a key with chipset if ur immobiliser chip still intact with ur existing key If ur alarm box went haywire then is a bigger issue |
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Dec 14 2016, 11:28 AM
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QUOTE(lahfaizol @ Dec 13 2016, 05:49 PM) Hi want to ask,my saga flx have reached 15200 km,and last week my air cond not cold anymore. It is my first time happened. So today I went to SC in serdang. After checking, found that condenser is leaking. So they quote 600 include everything to repair. I said OK I think first. Then they refill the gas and charge me 80 ringgit. The problem is I was forced to pay for something that I know will finish later. It's reasonable?. The gas only last 25 km after I got home. Under warranty? If yes, claim warranty loHow they force u? |
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Dec 15 2016, 09:41 PM
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QUOTE(lahfaizol @ Dec 14 2016, 01:25 PM) Five years already. I think no warranty right?. They refill the gas after they found ade bocor.I don't know the price of the gas at that time they fill it. And then suddenly the boss came and asked to pay.I explained to them why I need to pay because they all know ade bocor.they said the gas itself cost 1000 .so tak nak kecoh2 I paid je la. I see.. Ur car very new....only 15k mileage over 5y.. |
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Dec 16 2016, 12:32 PM
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Dec 21 2016, 06:04 PM
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QUOTE(AdviceSeeker @ Dec 20 2016, 10:27 PM) Hi everyone, I want to take my saga flx Sv to genting. 2015 model. Going up hill and downhill use what gear ya? I am afraid the car will go insane mode if I put in D, gearbox gone if put in L. Taiko help please Just try out all D, S, & L, see which suit your driving..For more spirited/responsive drive will be L mode, but some flatter portion of road u may just use back D mode.. |
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Dec 24 2016, 10:00 AM
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QUOTE(garybenjamin @ Dec 23 2016, 05:00 PM) Siapa ada good skill mudguard/ body work sifu ? How your boot cracked? I can't picturerised. Haha..Gua punya boot cracked (tgt with NGV tank bracket) after gone through offroad to munufacturing site ... >.< [attachmentid=8300808] If bracket cracked, normal metal shop welder shud b fine.. if involved body work, I did engaged a shop b4 in Ara damansara, acceptable . |
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Dec 24 2016, 10:05 AM
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Dec 24 2016, 10:13 AM
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QUOTE(mactreouser @ Dec 21 2016, 09:06 PM) Car Charger 2.4A still SLOW Which car charger model you are using?Headache, I've already bought a few Car Chargers which supported 2.4A output, but Phone Charges still SLOW when Waze is ON!!! Can you imagine, 30mins of journey only Charged 3%! In fact, when charges from Wira, Innova, and others seemed Ok, Fast enough! What do you say and how about yours? I used Innergie n Huntkey brand, both 2.1A, paired either with original phone cable or Daiso 2.1A 50cm cable work just fine.. With Waze on n charging my phone shud get >5%. I'll measure again for you later. Btw I'm using redmi note2, quite power hogger chipset ##TESTED## 5min = ~5% Charge Huntkey 2.1A Car Charger Daiso 2.1A Cable This post has been edited by AMenzZ: Dec 27 2016, 12:18 PM |
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