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June 20th, 2013 02:09 PM #1
No thread available yet for the first gen Jazz GD body. might as well create one.
Anyway, mga sir/maam, may concern lang ako sa Jazz GD ko,
its been raining pretty hard lately and nakita ko na may nag-se-seep in na tubig at naiipon sa spare tire compartment sa likod. so i immediately it off and silip silip sa kung saan nanggaling, opened rear hatch, tinanggal ko yung plastic cover ng lock sa baba and i noticed na nanggagaling yung seep of water dun sa pagitan nung dalawang yero na na nagmeet and covered by the weather strip rubber sa labas. (I hope i described it right) if light rain lang wala naman.
anyone had theses problem? i tried silicone pero no luck, meron parin onte nagseseep at naiipon sa spare tire compartment,
ive asked the price of a new weather strip sa casa,and reasonable naman sakin ang price, last resort ko na yun if ever hindi talaga masolusyonan, pero kung meh alam kayo iba paraan, pwede ko subukan.
thanks!
this is a common problem sa 1st gen jazz btw, ive looked into fitfreak and some forumers there experience din this water seepage sa tire compartment, anyone here had the same problem? ano ginawa nyo solution? would it be better ba na tanggalin ko yung buong weather strip and pasiksikan ko ng masilya yung meeting point ng yero? yung silicone kasi parang hindi effective, may lumulusot padin.Last edited by 7138; June 20th, 2013 at 02:11 PM.
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June 23rd, 2013 01:22 AM #2
Problem solved.
Spent my afternoon doing leak test of my own and surfing then net for possible causes, and fortunately, may nakita ako sa website na dedicated lang sa leaking trunk ng first gen jazz, and sapul, parehas kami ng problem, okei na. Salamat sa mga nag-atubiling mag-basa.
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June 30th, 2013 07:24 PM #3
good to know your problem is solve sir...
yung gd manual namin na nag-i-stuckup yung clutch pedal kailangan pa itaas para bumalik. clutch master kaya problem? if yes how much kaya abutin if pagawa and saan ok aside from casa?
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July 1st, 2013 01:06 AM #4
^ ganyan nangyari sa akin kaso ibang oto. nakitang problema may leak sa clutch cylinder slave at kailangan ng ireplace. yung master walang problema kasi bagong palit 3 yrs. pa lang nagagamit.
pacheck mo muna sa trusted shop.
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July 1st, 2013 01:34 PM #5
thanks rc-v, dinala ko kanina sa wheelers banawe... rebleed nila at adjust dun sa may clutch pedal ok na.. obserbahan at pag umulit malamang talagang master na sira...
Last edited by b16sir_stock; July 1st, 2013 at 01:41 PM. Reason: typo error on "banawe"
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July 11th, 2013 03:44 PM #6
have anyone tried to correct the rear camber of your GD using the shim/washer process as shown on fitfreak?
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July 12th, 2013 11:32 AM #7
hindi naman daw ba pwersado yung dalawang screw sa taas pag ganyan ang ginawa?
from the looks of it, mukang magbebend ng onti yung dalawa sa taas.
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July 16th, 2013 12:00 PM #8pwede din ba makisali dito kahit di ako jazz.. city gd gamit ko eh... hehehe... kumusta fuel consumption niyo? grabe sobra tipid talaga nung akin. i could go 10-12 km/l pag city driving. 13-15km/l naman sa highway...
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July 16th, 2013 12:06 PM #9
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July 16th, 2013 05:02 PM #10
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