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new2city
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Mar 30 2018, 06:00 AM
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QUOTE(k3v1n777 @ Mar 27 2018, 06:19 PM) its normal to do rotate every 10k km with balancing and alignment. but rotating alone should not be charged.. Rotation is every 10k but I do mine outside at my regular tyre shop. If you plan to change all 4 tyres together(next time), rotate if not, just do balancing... Rotation main point is to have all tyres evenly wear. Correct me if I am wrong. Some people change 2 tyres at a time by choosing to replace the worn one(usually front) but if you rotate, this practice cannot use...
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new2city
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Apr 15 2018, 07:10 AM
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QUOTE(ismailroslie @ Apr 14 2018, 06:28 AM) So new Honda car no need run in? Means can belasah already no need to be below certain RPM until 1k km? Well, seems to be, my 2004 city was also the same. 14 years ago, Service centre told me that Honda cars do not need changing of engine old at 1k. The HRV is my 2nd Honda car, so I am guessing it is the same practice. I came from Proton btw. Any Toyota owner here with same comment from toyota service center? This post has been edited by new2city: Apr 15 2018, 01:15 PM
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new2city
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Apr 16 2018, 07:47 AM
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QUOTE(ismailroslie @ Apr 15 2018, 01:26 PM) I mean before 1k mileage, do I need to keep the max engine revs below certain rpm to take care of the new engine for a long term..Some of the blogs I saw, mentioned try to keep the speec below 100kmh.. It is really up to you. One of the reasons to keep rpm low during the first 1k is because the engine has not been run in yet. But as I mentioned before, according to service center, it has, hence no need to take worry about rpms and changing engine oil for the first 1k..
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