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Leon84
post Jun 3 2017, 01:52 PM

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Hi Guys,
Can you share what is the Fuel Grade(RON 95/ Ron 97) you use for your Bezza in order to get the comparison of FC?
Leon84
post Jun 16 2017, 12:46 AM

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Hi Guys,
Just wondering if any of you bought individual gear up accessories from perodua? If so, which one would you recommend?
Leon84
post Jun 16 2017, 09:13 PM

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QUOTE(Necromancer @ Jun 16 2017, 09:43 AM)
Added the sun visors, side step panel and boot tray on separate occasions because they didn't have what I wanted on the spot hence I had to revisit SC for installation when the goods came in.

As expected when buying original add-ons, they're slightly on the pricier side. (there's a good variety of 3rd party add-ons on Lazada but I can't vouch for the quality) Value-wise? Pretty satisfied with my purchase. Visors come in handy when it's drizzling and it lessens the heat penetrating the vehicle. Side step panel serves its purpose if you have passengers who are rough (especially ladies who wear high heels, you will soon notice scratches if you do not install these panels). I'm not sure if boot tray is in the gear-up package but I would highly recommend it. The fit is perfect, you can easily remove it for cleaning with water or just give it a quick wipe whenever there's dust. If you often transport luggage bags with wheels or frequent the wet market, the boot tray will be extremely useful (think rocks, pebbles, sand, possible water that might spill from your meat/fish haul from the market).

If I had the liquidity, I'd install the body kits. Bezza spots the sporty look when it's fully geared up on the outside! Alas, I prefer allocating my funds on accessories which are more functional.
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Thanks for your feedback, Necromancer! I hear my friend said the boot tray may obstruct how we try to position/fit the luggage as there is side panels and embossed profile, not sure about that. I looking forward to buy the coil mat, looks more nicer than those plain type.
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Leon84
post Jun 20 2017, 09:54 PM

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Hi Guys,
1st service is 1000 km or 5000 km? Refer to 1st page service interval? Can new car go for Genting?
Leon84
post Jun 29 2017, 06:45 PM

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QUOTE(eugenecctan @ Jun 29 2017, 11:01 AM)
Went up Genting with 5 persons, 15-20km/h for some route but no issue to go up. May use gear 2/3 when you feel no power. smile.gif
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I went to genting last sunday with total 2 persons and it was traffic jam up the hill, i feel the car also underpower even for 1.3L, i even use gear 2 and keep on pressing the pedal almost until the floor also move slowly, worst than my previous 850 cc kancil with manual gear.
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post Jun 29 2017, 06:51 PM

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QUOTE(angel of deauth @ Jun 28 2017, 12:00 PM)
could be combination of both. sound deadening cuts out some (not all) noise from outside (which at low rumbling frequency, interferes with audio), and the speakers not powerful enough to overcome this noise floor.

but i think your case should sound better than stock lah. maybe marginally better.
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May be can consider buying Perodua Vibratile @ RM 287.05 c/w 12 pcs
http://autoworld.com.my/forum/index.php?/t...inning-product/

https://www.facebook.com/YamudBerek12/photo...3411145/?type=3
Leon84
post Jun 29 2017, 07:43 PM

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QUOTE(neo_6053 @ Jun 29 2017, 06:58 PM)
already spent RM500 on the sound proof from sc sad.gif
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What specific items you spent on? Door comfort package and hood insulator?
https://forum.lowyat.net/uploads/attach-77/...-1497618550.jpg
Leon84
post Jun 29 2017, 07:59 PM

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QUOTE(neo_6053 @ Jun 29 2017, 07:53 PM)
yeah, exactly
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I think with perodua vibratile, might help alot since the searched claim it can help to reduce but not so sure in actual performance, need feedback from those who actually installed them.
http://autoworld.com.my/forum/index.php?/t...inning-product/

https://www.facebook.com/YamudBerek12/photo...3411145/?type=3

http://www.zerotohundred.com/newforums/sho...ead.php?t=75531

Vibratile is a new generation lightweight sound and vibration solution for use in motor vehicles that is applied to the doors, fender, roof and/or other body panels found on the vehicle.

The conventional method adopted by car manufacturers is by adding more weight to the structure. Weight addition burdens the car as it increases fuel consumption. Vibratile is developed as a lightweight and instant panel hardener as an alternative solution.

By simply attaching the conveniently sized self-adhering pre-cut, multi-laminate "tile" onto any body panel in a vehicle, panel noise and vibration can be reduced significantly and noticeably by as much as 70%.

With Vibratile installed, a vehicle will achieve a new level of noise control that would greatly enhance driving comfort and enjoyment.


How it benefits you

A new level of noise control to enhance driving comfort and enjoyment.

Eliminates tin-can panel ringing. Body will exhibit a solid "Euro-car" accent.

Suppresses structural, engine and road borne noise & vibration by hi-tech metal conditioning.

Kills raindrop ringing intrusions when installed on the roof.

Instant door panel "hardener" when installed on doors.

Improves your sound system by cutting off induced & external resonance.

Only a few small tile-sized pieces required for a dramatic difference. Lightest effective material available.

Negligible weight penalty. Vibratile is the lightest weight effective material available.

Comes ready shaped and is self adhering for easy installation.

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Leon84
post Jul 1 2017, 12:47 AM

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QUOTE(shinchan^^ @ Jun 30 2017, 11:41 AM)
all the way up or until sky way?
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Until skyway.
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post Sep 5 2017, 03:12 PM

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Anyone experience before sudden vibration at the brake pedal when applying brake?
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post Sep 5 2017, 03:45 PM

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QUOTE(angel of deauth @ Sep 5 2017, 03:43 PM)
Were you braking hard? And/Or over sand/water/slippery surface?

Bezzas come with Anti Lock Brakes (ABS) that gives that sensation under heavy braking.

If you weren't, it could be your disc rotor.
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Just normal braking and on normal road, It happens once a while when i press the pedal on normal drive
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post Oct 12 2017, 09:57 PM

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QUOTE(angel of deauth @ Oct 6 2017, 12:00 AM)
You might want to get your port checked out. Either at a Perodua SC or by some form of meter (via multimeter or app). That's not normal behaviour. It says 2.1A on the rubber flap and it works properly on my wife's car.

Does your bluetooth stream audio normally (music, phonecalls, apps like youtube)? it seems like a setting thing on your waze rather than the HU if the other things work.
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I having similar problem also, when using waze with GPS turn on, the my phone battery % drop and if i'm not using waze with GPS turn on, it can charge and phone battery %increasing. I try using dashboard USB to charge and found no problem even i using waze with GPS turn on. I think the USB port near handbrake is underpower.
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post Oct 26 2017, 03:10 PM

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Hi guys, i notice the Bezza cabin air filter abit thin. I planning to buy online as shown below. Anyone used this carbon type filter before?

https://www.lelong.com.my/perodua-axia-bezz...7-01-Sale-I.htm
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post Oct 26 2017, 03:34 PM

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QUOTE(spreeeee @ Oct 26 2017, 03:25 PM)
got photo for comparison?
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I forgot to take the photo, but its the same as below blog, if u take it out and see from below under the sun/light, you can tell its quite thin.

http://pbezza.blogspot.my/2017/08/perodua-...service-12.html.
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post Nov 20 2017, 09:07 PM

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Hi guys,
May i know how you guys check the battery water? From the manual, it mentions can see from the front, but i dun seems able to see the level, do we have to open the cap each of them to find out the level? Sorry, last time i always use maintenance free battery.
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post Nov 24 2017, 08:22 PM

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May i know how you guys check the battery water? From the manual, it mentions can see from the front, but i dun seems able to see the level, do we have to open the cap each of them to find out the level? Sorry, last time i always use maintenance free battery.

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post May 7 2018, 08:07 AM

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If it is ABS, the ABS indicator should be light up, right?
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post Jun 17 2018, 11:29 PM

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Hi guys, Bezza car air cond compressor brand is Denso, rite? Another thing i want to ask is there a receiver/dryer? i try to see under the sight glass, seems like don't have.
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post Jun 18 2018, 03:14 PM

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QUOTE(sozai89 @ Jun 17 2018, 11:44 PM)
Not mistaken Bezza Compressor is Sanden.Correct me if I am wrong
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Sanden? I don't think it will last longer than Denso.
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post Jun 18 2018, 03:15 PM

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QUOTE(newhope2.0 @ Jun 18 2018, 01:32 PM)
the dryer is next to condenser, hardly to be spotted unless bumper is removed
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Oic. thanks alot.

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