QUOTE(Graceee98 @ Sep 17 2019, 06:39 AM)
I've just encountered this issue as well, but mine is funnier. My car is just less than a year old and I rarely drive it so the mileage is quite low. The first time my car died in the middle of the highway, they helped me jump-start my car and told me it was a battery issue. Not even a year and battery die dy 😂 Nevermind, my dad told me to change the battery to a maintenance free one so we voided the warranty on that. However upon checking the original battery, it was still charged at 75% so it was still good.
3 days later, my car died again on a different highway and this time, they told me it was the battery problem again, even after telling them I've changed the battery from their previous recommendation. They did a test drive and didn't believe me that my car could just die like that and kept insisting it was "battery problem" .
When I was just leaving the SC, my car couldn't start AGAIN and this time, I called the mechanic over and rubbed his face in the issue ("See! See! What battery problem?"). Only then did he admit that it was most likely the fuel pump that was causing this issue and when I was shocked on how a car less than a year could have this kind of problem, he just laughed and said "it's common for Myvi already". He also told me it'll take approx. 1 month for JUST THE PART TO ARRIVE IN MALAYSIA while labour would take around 1-2 weeks.
I will be calling up the Perodua customer service to give them a piece of my mind today. So unacceptable.
Please update us on the progress of the repair.3 days later, my car died again on a different highway and this time, they told me it was the battery problem again, even after telling them I've changed the battery from their previous recommendation. They did a test drive and didn't believe me that my car could just die like that and kept insisting it was "battery problem" .
When I was just leaving the SC, my car couldn't start AGAIN and this time, I called the mechanic over and rubbed his face in the issue ("See! See! What battery problem?"). Only then did he admit that it was most likely the fuel pump that was causing this issue and when I was shocked on how a car less than a year could have this kind of problem, he just laughed and said "it's common for Myvi already". He also told me it'll take approx. 1 month for JUST THE PART TO ARRIVE IN MALAYSIA while labour would take around 1-2 weeks.
I will be calling up the Perodua customer service to give them a piece of my mind today. So unacceptable.
This is very dangerous especially when driving alone at night. The car just stop and can't restart.
Sep 17 2019, 04:58 PM

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