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February 26th, 2011 01:35 AM #1
do you mean sir Benzmizer and sir GTi I will just buy the genuine oil and filter from isuzu then make the job done with outside mechanic? as of now kasi I dont have trusted mechanic,,, would you suggest to do the change oil in servitek, how do the service find kaya compare sa inteco? (only service not include oil and filter).
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February 26th, 2011 02:10 AM #2
No. What I meant by asking you those questions is on the intention na kung CASA maintained yan since new until you have purchased it and/or napalitan na yung mga nabanggit kong mga pyesa, kailangan sa CASA mo lagi yan ipapagawa. Wag mo ipapagawa sa iba kundi sa mga CASA lang ng ISUZU.
Where are you located? I suspect you're from QC? If (far) southside ka (as in Laguna/Batangas area), meron sana ako maire-recommend na maayos at mapagkakatiwalaang mechanic. (that is if you're already decided to have your Trooper done outside CASA)
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February 26th, 2011 02:23 PM #3
sir Benzmizer, oh i see, sorry for not getting your point, I didn't talk to the 1st owner since i purchased this from a private dealer near my place and they don't had the maintenance record, but they told me that the maintenance are done through casa you can see it in physical appearance of the trooper, everything is fresh the interior and the engine bay, they also advised me that time that change oil should be undergo only in isuzu inteco due to the sensitivity of the engine it need the genuine oil/filter only otherwise it will be hard starting. I guess and I hope those parts have been changed by the first owner since 2002 model pa yung trooper, I believe the recall and injector issue's appeared between 2004 to 2008 and the 1st owner might been notified by the recall, but of course I must not stuck on that, I'm just only analyzing the situation and the behavior of the trooper, 'by the way the trooper can run up to 150km/h or more considering NOT to pushing hard the pedal, I tried this in NLEX, I'm from Pampanga sir.
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February 26th, 2011 05:21 PM #4Ours has injectors replaced already though not yet with the RPS/RPCV. After buying the things from Isuzu, I have them replaced by Motor Pro Autoclinique at D.Tuazon St. cor. Quezon Avenue. I find the mechanics there to be very competent with the car (on a side note, ang daming sportscars sa likod! Pati mga autoindustriya.com na Cefiro drift cars palagi nakikita dun!) and we have been entrusting the Trooper to them for some number of years already.
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February 27th, 2011 01:33 AM #5
sir GTi, how much cost will take for RPS/RPCV and how much will be in the labor, do it necessary to change the engine oil after replacing this parts? thanks
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February 27th, 2011 01:37 AM #6
My RPS and RPCV malfunctioned last August 2010.
It cost me 38K for all the repairs. Including the upper part of the radiator.
Isuzu Commonwealth ang gumawa.
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February 27th, 2011 02:25 AM #7sir from san fernando pampanga ka noh? sa lazatin boulevard maraming autoshops try mong magtanong tanong dun. sayang di ko alam san yung suking mechanic ng tatay ko eh, yung after sa entrance ng st.jude magaling na mechanic kaso honda specialist ata siya
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