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    ^TCM yan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yatta View Post
    ^TCM yan.

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    Mukhang mas malaki ang sira. The transmission was taken down. It is a DCT by the way. Looks like the previous owner had problems with it. Nabuksan na daw sabi ng mechanic and whatever was done did more harm than good. Anyway, it's a 75 to 85k expense for an overhaul. Sana maayos ng tama. Fingers crossed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by H4him View Post
    Mukhang mas malaki ang sira. The transmission was taken down. It is a DCT by the way. Looks like the previous owner had problems with it. Nabuksan na daw sabi ng mechanic and whatever was done did more harm than good. Anyway, it's a 75 to 85k expense for an overhaul. Sana maayos ng tama. Fingers crossed.
    Who opened the tranny? That's the challenge with newer and more complex transmissions, you cannot just let someone open and check it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Who opened the tranny? That's the challenge with newer and more complex transmissions, you cannot just let someone open and check it out.
    Actually I would rather have my bro in law take it to the Casa to claim insurance. But upon initial inspection it was obvious that it has been worked on before by the previous owner and would most likely have voided his warranty.

    Considering that it takes a long time to have this fixed at the Casa. Plus it may cost more than double the amount, he is taking the chance with an experienced mechanic who has worked on DCTs before. The deal however, is to try and fix it first and if it is not fixable then they will go with importing a surplus transmission. They have a good arrangement that if it cant be fixed then its money back and it all goes to the importing of the transmission.

    Like i said fingers crossed with this one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by H4him View Post
    Actually I would rather have my bro in law take it to the Casa to claim insurance. But upon initial inspection it was obvious that it has been worked on before by the previous owner and would most likely have voided his warranty.

    Considering that it takes a long time to have this fixed at the Casa. Plus it may cost more than double the amount, he is taking the chance with an experienced mechanic who has worked on DCTs before. The deal however, is to try and fix it first and if it is not fixable then they will go with importing a surplus transmission. They have a good arrangement that if it cant be fixed then its money back and it all goes to the importing of the transmission.

    Like i said fingers crossed with this one.
    DCTs may function the same but manufacturers have different designs. Unless of course, the mechanic is quite familiar with Korean DCTs. I highly doubt there are that much experienced mechanics (local) who has worked on Korean DCTs as Hyundai is quite new to the market when selling DCT-equipped vehicles unlike the Europeans. Even Ford who has considerable experience with DCT, they were still a number of reliability issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by H4him View Post
    Actually I would rather have my bro in law take it to the Casa to claim insurance. But upon initial inspection it was obvious that it has been worked on before by the previous owner and would most likely have voided his warranty.

    Considering that it takes a long time to have this fixed at the Casa. Plus it may cost more than double the amount, he is taking the chance with an experienced mechanic who has worked on DCTs before. The deal however, is to try and fix it first and if it is not fixable then they will go with importing a surplus transmission. They have a good arrangement that if it cant be fixed then its money back and it all goes to the importing of the transmission.

    Like i said fingers crossed with this one.
    Join ka sa Hyundai Accent Owners group sa FB. May nag aayos ng DCT jan. Si Ritz Britanico. Makakatulong yan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    DCTs may function the same but manufacturers have different designs. Unless of course, the mechanic is quite familiar with Korean DCTs. I highly doubt there are that much experienced mechanics (local) who has worked on Korean DCTs as Hyundai is quite new to the market when selling DCT-equipped vehicles unlike the Europeans. Even Ford who has considerable experience with DCT, they were still a number of reliability issues.
    Nakahanap kami ng may experience sa pag buo ng mismong transmission na binabanggit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by istan View Post
    Join ka sa Hyundai Accent Owners group sa FB. May nag aayos ng DCT jan. Si Ritz Britanico. Makakatulong yan.

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    Glad to be of help.


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