QUOTE(SleeplessEyes @ Jan 19 2022, 02:15 PM)
Update:
Just recently I changed my Exora brake pads myself. Brake pads bought from Shopee.
So that means I saved myself RM 25-30. Plus any parts mark ups.
Mine is just straight up "just replace the brakepad".
Anyhow today, I sent in my Axia for oil change, cost me RM 20 in USJ 1 for 2022 pricing.
Cause I tried opening the drain plug ,and it was as though it was tightened by Hulk himself (It bend slightly my 14mm spannar, luckily can bend back)
And my oil filter wrench was abit too big for the tiny oil filter
Photo of oil wrench: https://i824.photobucket.com/albums/zz165/e.../PICT0521_3.jpg
Exactly like flowerhorn08.
Still managed to get RM 20.
Another place can get RM 16 but I decided to try another workshop.
Did you have a brake piston rewind kit when you install the new brake pads? Without the kit, you can't push the piston back to its original position.Just recently I changed my Exora brake pads myself. Brake pads bought from Shopee.
So that means I saved myself RM 25-30. Plus any parts mark ups.
Mine is just straight up "just replace the brakepad".
Anyhow today, I sent in my Axia for oil change, cost me RM 20 in USJ 1 for 2022 pricing.
Cause I tried opening the drain plug ,and it was as though it was tightened by Hulk himself (It bend slightly my 14mm spannar, luckily can bend back)
And my oil filter wrench was abit too big for the tiny oil filter
Photo of oil wrench: https://i824.photobucket.com/albums/zz165/e.../PICT0521_3.jpg
Exactly like flowerhorn08.
Still managed to get RM 20.
Another place can get RM 16 but I decided to try another workshop.
As for the drain plug, you need to have something long to give you the leverage to open the drain plug. Either I use a hammer to whack the spanner counter clock wise or I'll use a hollow steel pipe to make the spanner longer to give me leverage. Trust me, it makes opening drain plug a lot easier.
This post has been edited by Thrust: Jan 19 2022, 02:47 PM
Jan 19 2022, 02:46 PM

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