Future bezza owner here. Is it true that bezza having a gearbox problem? Some people tell me that. Juz wanna ask for peace of mind.
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Mar 19 2017, 06:13 PM
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Future bezza owner here. Is it true that bezza having a gearbox problem? Some people tell me that. Juz wanna ask for peace of mind.
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Mar 22 2017, 11:21 AM
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One of my wife coworker just knew about me booking for a bezza. Suddenly he say bezza got so many problem, flat passenger seat, gearbox problem, ugly booty, etc. I just keep quiet. I suspect he is a proton fan boy. The next day he bash bezza again and try to make me regret my decision
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Mar 23 2017, 10:12 AM
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QUOTE(ethangool @ Mar 23 2017, 09:19 AM) Yup, Proton bad history I think is the main reason people avoiding it. I mean Proton Persona got a good looks and Saga for me is ugly but for it price, I can't complain much. The interior is not bad. I also contemplating between bezza and persona at first. But what make me afraid is the quality and services. After researching and asking lots of friend, they will always suggest perodua, even the one who driving proton car. Although they improve the engine a bit, and the build quality is getting better, the problem is how proton handle problematic car if something happen. From past history, we know how perodua being responsible if something bad happen to your car. Send it to SC and they will take care of it. Instead of hiding it, they will try to solve it because they wanna preserve their good image. Thats a good attitude. Proton on the other hand will try to hide it and ignore the problem. If proton learn from perodua, I bet more people will buy their car. Stop avoiding the problem. Face it and solve the problem.BTW, just sign my bank loan yesterday. Waiting for the car. |
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Mar 27 2017, 05:04 PM
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QUOTE(infinite81 @ Mar 27 2017, 04:41 PM) Right, not expecting it metal will be hard enough to escape injury, but the VSA will good enough for me to prevent an accident in first place. Yup...can't expect much for a Malaysian build body. We still far behind compare to others car producer. But it does the job. I still remember several years ago when a lorry hit my father's 1975 mitsubishi galant. My father car just got a small dent but the 2 tonne lorry where knock over to the side. |
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Mar 28 2017, 02:43 PM
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Mar 30 2017, 02:46 PM
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Picking up my sugar brown baby today...
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Mar 31 2017, 03:40 PM
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Guys, I wanna ask, if I park my car for 5 days without started the engine...will the car have problem? My friend told me, new car shouldn't have any problem even after 5 days without starting the engine.
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Mar 31 2017, 05:34 PM
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QUOTE(chronims @ Mar 31 2017, 05:03 PM) If ur battery is new, u can park without starting ur engine up to around 1-2 weeks. I used to travel around 1 week+ and when I come back no problem to start the car. Thx for the info, btw, how often do I need to fill up the battery water? When I ask the SA, he say no need, just wait for service checkup. Sorry for the dumb question since this is my first car. |
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Apr 1 2017, 09:50 AM
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QUOTE(y4ng @ Apr 1 2017, 01:18 AM) dry cell dont need to fill battery water. It is ok to leave long time without starting, but i usually ask someone to warm my car once every few days when i am travelling. If i know i am away fr more than a month, i take out the terminal and manually lock the car. Good practice will make your battery life last longer. Usually u will gain more experience buying a 2nd hand car. Bezza 1.3 advance auto got dry cell? I thought it is a wet cell.Bezza advance battery is slightly more expensive compared to normal bezza cos of the start stop fuel feature ya. |
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Apr 1 2017, 04:03 PM
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QUOTE(jusTinMM @ Apr 1 2017, 03:15 PM) 1.3 advance...my rear windscreen start to have bubbles... lots of tiny bubble....what should i do? complain to sc? My SA told me that if the tint got tiny bubble just go to the service center, it should have warranty. Bezza use sahara-x tint with have 5 years warranty that cover bubbling, cracking, peeling, decolourisation, delamination and demetalisation. Claims should be made 30 days of the occurence. But you must bring the tinted warranty booklet. If no booklet, the warranty is invalide. The booklet come when you buy the car. Its the thin booklet. |
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Apr 2 2017, 08:33 PM
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The new car chemical smell really make my head dizzy
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Apr 3 2017, 10:56 AM
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Apr 3 2017, 10:57 AM
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Apr 6 2017, 10:00 AM
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QUOTE(sheahann @ Apr 6 2017, 09:07 AM) today is the first day to try using the remote control to release trunk after getting the car for 3 months plus .. Trunk release from remote control not functioning, the alarm i press also nothing happen. The light is there from they key fob but nothing happen for trunk release and alarm. Lock and unlock working well.. Tested both key .. anyone has similar issue ? DId u guys try it out ? QUOTE(sheahann @ Apr 6 2017, 09:41 AM) Both the trunk and alarm button need to be press and hold more than 1 seconds to function. If you press just like you pressing the lock/unlock button, nothing will happen.This post has been edited by nemesisz: Apr 6 2017, 10:00 AM |
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Apr 6 2017, 02:48 PM
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Is perodua service center provide tyre replacement service if I wanna change the tyre with the same model tyre in the future if it worn out? Or do I need to do it on other tyre shop?
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Apr 6 2017, 02:52 PM
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Apr 6 2017, 02:55 PM
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If u wanna use timing belt, buy persona...even the highest persona variant still using timing belt
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Apr 6 2017, 02:57 PM
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QUOTE(kee leong @ Apr 6 2017, 02:55 PM) Go tayar shop la. It will be cheaper (tayar shop sells cheaper), faster (no need to queue), and also better (Tayar shop know their stuff on tayar). Well, I juz wanna know if perodua can do it?Just don't kena tipu when they say need camber screw la. If they say that, start your car and drive off. |
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Apr 6 2017, 03:38 PM
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QUOTE(mywingame @ Apr 6 2017, 03:04 PM) Timing chain and timing belt is not based on variant bro, its the Engine. Yup, I know that. Luxurious car used high quality timing belt bro, thats why we dont care. Malaysian car use low quality timing belt. Thats why for Malaysian made car, I prefer the one that use timing chain. And I agree, using timing chain give a peace of mind Even some luxurious car like Volvo is still using timing belt so we can't say its something completely insane. But no doubt that Timing Chain is a peace of mind compared to Belt QUOTE(spreeeee @ Apr 6 2017, 03:23 PM) Yup, chain is better than belt. Belt need to be replace after certain time since it can break. Chain dont have too. Axia also use chain.This post has been edited by nemesisz: Apr 6 2017, 03:44 PM |
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Apr 6 2017, 04:55 PM
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Like I said, it is a personal opinion and not a conclusion on which one is better. Its not about choosing which one, belt or chain. It just knowing wat you need to do if you get that type of timing. For a peace of mind, go for timing chain. You can also go for timing belt but you need not to forget about the maintenance part.
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