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kmrdeva
post Apr 29 2025, 12:26 AM

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QUOTE(Zhik @ Apr 28 2025, 07:35 PM)
I saw this dynavin dp8 4/32series cost rm1.1k like that. Now itchy wanna buy and intlstall it myself... Lol
Wonder if anyone know how to set up the system.
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Good price, go for it bro.
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post Apr 29 2025, 02:04 PM

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QUOTE(kmrdeva @ Apr 29 2025, 12:26 AM)
Good price, go for it bro.
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Dey, i just notice, once u change it, where you out ur phone?the air vent?
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post Apr 29 2025, 02:34 PM

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Finally the day is here, reached first 100,000KM in mileage today. No major issue so far, and hopefully can last a little longer for couple of years to come before changing to newer car.

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post Apr 29 2025, 03:10 PM

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QUOTE(Zhik @ Apr 29 2025, 02:04 PM)
Dey, i just notice, once u change it, where you out ur phone?the air vent?
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Either in my bag or on the passenger seat (if alone in the car), sometimes i leave my phone in the driver door card/pocket.
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post Apr 29 2025, 10:19 PM

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QUOTE(eikozai @ Apr 29 2025, 02:34 PM)
Finally the day is here, reached first 100,000KM in mileage today. No major issue so far, and hopefully can last a little longer for couple of years to come before changing to newer car.

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Maybe get your mechanic to clean the egr, maf and throttle body
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post Apr 30 2025, 03:12 PM

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QUOTE(GuyM @ Apr 29 2025, 10:19 PM)
Maybe get your mechanic to clean the egr, maf and throttle body
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Exactly what i planned to do in next service.
I'm also planning to perform CVT gearbox filters changing along the scheduled service maintenances items.

Feel free to let me know if there are anything more that i can do. I intended to keep this ride a little longer, so would like to keep it in mint condition.
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post May 7 2025, 09:07 PM

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QUOTE(John Chaser @ Jan 31 2025, 04:49 PM)
Having the same issue now, car battery is only 9 months old.
So he just tighten negative battery terminal?

UPDATE: Just called the foreman, he claims that there is something wrong with the alarm. Reason is the door open indicator never comes up when I open the door. I tried telling him with Honda the door open indicator only comes up if the car accesory mode is on or engine is running.

He did remove the negative terminal on the battery, reinserted, and tightened it. Issue went away. He advised me to monitor for now.
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Seems battery issue came back again.

Went to shop asking to replace battery and they recommend change to Bosch M42 over NS40 as the m42 is suitable for push start cars.
Any truth to this?
Also is Amaron 55B24L still the best go to battery?

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post May 7 2025, 09:38 PM

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QUOTE(John Chaser @ May 7 2025, 09:07 PM)
Seems battery issue came back again.

Went to shop asking to replace battery and they recommend change to Bosch M42 over NS40 as the m42 is suitable for push start cars.
Any truth to this?
Also is Amaron 55B24L still the best go to battery?
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Can check the security central control hub problem .
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post May 8 2025, 09:03 AM

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QUOTE(John Chaser @ May 7 2025, 09:07 PM)
Seems battery issue came back again.

Went to shop asking to replace battery and they recommend change to Bosch M42 over NS40 as the m42 is suitable for push start cars.
Any truth to this?
Also is Amaron 55B24L still the best go to battery?
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usually we mention M42 for auto start-stop /eco mode. instead of push start
NS40 cannot coupe up frequent power draws per day
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post May 9 2025, 09:10 AM

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QUOTE(John Chaser @ May 7 2025, 09:07 PM)
Seems battery issue came back again.

Went to shop asking to replace battery and they recommend change to Bosch M42 over NS40 as the m42 is suitable for push start cars.
Any truth to this?
Also is Amaron 55B24L still the best go to battery?
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I would suggest u get battery tester to monitor the SOC and SOH first. Its a cheap thing, around rm70+ only.

Get a battery charger if possible, do regular charging. I eo mine at least once a month. Last unit Amaron lasted me 4 years before change to current one.

I’m using Bosch C7 as charger.
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QUOTE(eikozai @ Apr 30 2025, 03:12 PM)
Exactly what i planned to do in next service.
I'm also planning to perform CVT gearbox filters changing along the scheduled service maintenances items.

Feel free to let me know if there are anything more that i can do. I intended to keep this ride a little longer, so would like to keep it in mint condition.
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MAF sendiri learn to clean la..damm easy.
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post May 14 2025, 01:56 PM

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Want to ask any sifu ald mod HU to android player but still keep the original honda 3 view camera?
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post Jun 8 2025, 11:38 AM

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any idea what are the costs to change gm6 absorber at service center?
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post Jun 9 2025, 12:43 PM

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dear all otai otai... has anyone ever encountered for GM6 2018 , using key fob and also the physical key itself also cannot unlock the car door?
tahfeikei
post Jun 10 2025, 02:39 PM

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https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2025/06/...fuel-pump-issue

Honda Malaysia recalls 87,490 vehicles over fuel pump issue[SIZE=14]


KUALA LUMPUR: Honda Malaysia today announced a product recall involving 87,490 units of Honda vehicles to replace their fuel pump as a precautionary measure.

The affected models include Accord (year of model: 2013 - 2017), BR-V (2017 - 2018), City (2014 - 2019), City (Hybrid) (2018, 2019), Civic (2017, 2018), CR-V (2018 - 2020), HR-V (2015 - 2018), Jazz (2015 - 2020), Jazz (Hybrid) (2018) and Odyssey (2017 - 2019).

"The fuel pump's impeller may swell after prolonged fuel immersion, potentially preventing the vehicle from starting or causing the engine to stall while driving," the company said in a statement.

A total of 84,073 units of the Jazz, City, Civic, Accord, BR-V, HR-V, CR-V and Odyssey are involved.

Meanwhile, a total of 3,417 units of the Civic and CR-V are affected by an issue with the high-pressure fuel pump, which may crack due to prolonged use and excessive stress, potentially leading to a fuel leak or giving rise to a fuel odour while driving or idling.

The affected models involved in the product recall for high-pressure fuel pumps were Civic (2023, 2024) and CR-V (2024).

Honda said all affected customers will be informed via notification letters, which will include details of the product recall. Customers can also check if their vehicle is affected in the recall via the Honda Touch application.

Honda Malaysia urges all affected customers to contact any Honda authorised dealer to make an appointment upon receipt of the notification to replace the fuel pump, subject to parts availability.

"The replacement of the affected fuel pump and high-pressure fuel pump is free of charge, and all costs related to this replacement activity will be borne by Honda Malaysia. The replacement stock will be available in stages," it added.

– BERNAMA
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post Jun 10 2025, 03:08 PM

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QUOTE(tahfeikei @ Jun 10 2025, 02:39 PM)
https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2025/06/...fuel-pump-issue

Honda Malaysia recalls 87,490 vehicles over fuel pump issue[SIZE=14]
KUALA LUMPUR: Honda Malaysia today announced a product recall involving 87,490 units of Honda vehicles to replace their fuel pump as a precautionary measure.

The affected models include Accord (year of model: 2013 - 2017), BR-V (2017 - 2018), City (2014 - 2019), City (Hybrid) (2018, 2019), Civic (2017, 2018), CR-V (2018 - 2020), HR-V (2015 - 2018), Jazz (2015 - 2020), Jazz (Hybrid) (2018) and Odyssey (2017 - 2019).

"The fuel pump's impeller may swell after prolonged fuel immersion, potentially preventing the vehicle from starting or causing the engine to stall while driving," the company said in a statement.

A total of 84,073 units of the Jazz, City, Civic, Accord, BR-V, HR-V, CR-V and Odyssey are involved.

Meanwhile, a total of 3,417 units of the Civic and CR-V are affected by an issue with the high-pressure fuel pump, which may crack due to prolonged use and excessive stress, potentially leading to a fuel leak or giving rise to a fuel odour while driving or idling.

The affected models involved in the product recall for high-pressure fuel pumps were Civic (2023, 2024) and CR-V (2024).

Honda said all affected customers will be informed via notification letters, which will include details of the product recall. Customers can also check if their vehicle is affected in the recall via the Honda Touch application.

Honda Malaysia urges all affected customers to contact any Honda authorised dealer to make an appointment upon receipt of the notification to replace the fuel pump, subject to parts availability.

"The replacement of the affected fuel pump and high-pressure fuel pump is free of charge, and all costs related to this replacement activity will be borne by Honda Malaysia. The replacement stock will be available in stages," it added.

– BERNAMA
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Typical giant company bullies tactic.

Look at the years, most have ended warranty period, which means during the interim of warranty time, the owner would have replaced the fuel pump under regular service maintenance parts at 48months or 80,000KM service mileage. Its a paid part. If genuine want to honor this, then Honda should refund the cost of replacement for this part.
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post Jun 10 2025, 03:13 PM

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QUOTE(mr_robot @ Jun 8 2025, 11:38 AM)
any idea what are the costs to change gm6 absorber at service center?
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Last i know is back in Y2022, as stated below. You may need to factor in inflations, which probably increased the price by about 15-20% now. Price stated below exclude labor fees.
Absorber Unit Front Right @ RM438.97
Absorber Unit Front Left @ RM438.99
Absorber Unit Rear Right Shock @ RM233.20
Absorber Unit Rear Left Shock @ RM233.20
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post Jun 10 2025, 04:25 PM

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QUOTE(tahfeikei @ Jun 10 2025, 02:39 PM)
https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2025/06/...fuel-pump-issue

Honda Malaysia recalls 87,490 vehicles over fuel pump issue
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Can check here ka?

https://productrecall.honda.com.my/

Because this is what I get for my City GM6.

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This post has been edited by kmrdeva: Jun 10 2025, 04:26 PM
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post Jun 10 2025, 04:53 PM

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QUOTE(kmrdeva @ Jun 10 2025, 04:25 PM)
Can check here ka?

https://productrecall.honda.com.my/

Because this is what I get for my City GM6.

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I also getting the same result. Seem like the very 1st batch are free from those defect.
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post Jun 12 2025, 11:25 AM

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QUOTE(Zhik @ Jun 10 2025, 04:53 PM)
I also getting the same result. Seem like the very 1st batch are free from those defect.
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nope. if there it is not affected, you will see Your vehicle requires 0 Product Update(s), and not even an entry about it.
my guess is, its like what this forummer said.
you have replaced the fuel pump at your own cost, and that fuel pump is not defective.
i guess la.

QUOTE(eikozai @ Jun 10 2025, 03:08 PM)
Typical giant company bullies tactic.

Look at the years, most have ended warranty period, which means during the interim of warranty time, the owner would have replaced the fuel pump under regular service maintenance parts at 48months or 80,000KM service mileage. Its a paid part. If genuine want to honor this, then Honda should refund the cost of replacement for this part.
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