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HTHVampire
post Sep 9 2018, 12:56 AM

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Hi All,

Wanted to ask, my vios NCP93 G Spec appeared to have ABS warning light on first time ever on yesterday while I was driving. At first I thought was the sensor problem itself so I'm still on my way.

However, it appeared that during few times on road when I want to break my car (speed 50-80 KM/H), suddenly my break pedal got friction vibration noise which was quite loud, at the same time, I felt like the break pedal become harden and I lost my break function for around few seconds.

That situation just happened randomly since when the ABS warning light was on. No symptoms that my car break had been degrading recently. My car break still function but just randomly the situation above happened when I hit my car break.

I have ensured that my car brake fluid is in sufficient state and just changed like 2 months ago.

Any ideas what's happening and for this situation, it's better to send back to Toyota Service Center for the repair or car workshops will do? At the same time, any car workshops around Shah Alam or Subang Jaya to recommend ?

Much appreciated for your feedback! Thanks!
HTHVampire
post Oct 13 2018, 09:00 PM

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Hi all,

wanna ask, for toyota vios ncp93, what is the oem product to replace power steering fluid? and also, how long is the interval?

As I check from:
https://toyota.com.my/media/document/mainte...e/vios/Vois.pdf

There's no section for power steering fluid. Your advise are highly appreciated. Thanks
HTHVampire
post Oct 14 2018, 09:07 PM

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QUOTE(piglover @ Oct 13 2018, 09:13 PM)
Need to change? I tot just top up only.
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I'm not sure, if top up, what is the fluid to buy in order to top up?

Aside to that, currently my cooling fluid is using toyota super long life coolant, if wanna top up, should be using "long life coolant" or "super long life coolant" ?

Thanks in advanced to clear my doubts.

 

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