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    #1751
    Newbie Question po mga ka-tsikot: Kapag Naka-off po ba ang engine at nakatanggal ang susi, talaga bang hindi bumababa din ang fuel gauge? Thanks!

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    #1752
    *Ray_An-Yup! Ganun talaga yun.

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    #1753
    Quote Originally Posted by Sleepcare View Post
    *Ray_An-Yup! Ganun talaga yun.
    THanks Sleepcare! kala ko may nagalaw yung mga electrician kanina sa L.A. Cars e, nagpakabit kasi ako ng bagong HU with LCD pop-out e. astig din pala lalo na kapag may amplified sub ka sa may ilalim ng passenger seat... hehe

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    #1754
    Paano mo ba malalaman kung sira o hindi ang turbo? May nasundan kasi ako xuvi a/t turbo ganun din kasi unit ko kaso parang ang bilis ngarangkada ng unit niya.

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    #1755
    Good day mga sir,im a newbie here,an ofw from malaysia.i just got my xuv 2011 a week ago and excited to use it when i get back home.im an isuzu engine user from those days,from jeepneys,owner type jeep.isuzu surplus engine is as durable as a brand new,how much more for a brand new xuv.im use to the engine sound of those isuzu gemini,c240,4bc2.in which,the louder it sounds the tougher it last.as we know its because isuzu are using timing gear ika nga eh 'built to last'..lets make a comparison-a c190 isuzu engine vs 2c diesel of toyota since the 70's if im not mistaken,which of this engine u see more on the street until now?
    Ive been reading some of the thread berore i got my ride,im learning alot ang gathering more infos about crosswind,and yes there are pros and cons but i still believe on isuzu's reliabilityand durability.
    Keep up the experience we all share in this forum so we can enjoy our ride..

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    #1756
    *hannkenn: ano po color ng xuv niyo?

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    #1757
    Gentlemen, What is the best way to break in my new tivo?
    80-90 kph or max speed?

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    #1758
    Quote Originally Posted by bokista View Post
    *hannkenn: ano po color ng xuv niyo?
    Moroccan gold..nice color but i prefer silver..how bout yours?

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    #1759
    Quote Originally Posted by Bad Boy-28 View Post
    Gentlemen, What is the best way to break in my new tivo?
    80-90 kph or max speed?
    I believe it should be not more than 2500 rpm(thats only my opinion) lets hear the maestros...

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    #1760
    Quote Originally Posted by Bad Boy-28 View Post
    Gentlemen, What is the best way to break in my new tivo?
    80-90 kph or max speed?
    As I have posted in a related query, you can run your brand new Crosswind (or any car for that matter) at any speed you wish PENDING prior to a run, make sure your engine is in it's recommended operating temperature.

    BREAK-IN are advised only for newly-overhauled engines wherein for the first 1,000 kms, one should run the vehicle at varying speeds (60-110km/h) with (ideally) aircon off.

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