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    #1831
    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    Professional shop like servitek... and that was the one mentioned earlier. My worry now is that if ever I'm out in unfamiliar road.

    Let's say that jojopad, Nelson de Leon and I decided to say hi to you personally. Of course, we bring the 3, the 6, and the 5. So that means say that we are definitely out in unfamiliar road going to your place... and that "thing" happened.

    Edit: It should be the 3, the 5, and the 6, respectively.
    A portable tire repair/plug kit will come very handy on such situation. That reminds me, I need to find an automotive shop that sells these kits!

    https://www.topgear.com.ph/features/...a1219-20170528

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    Quote Originally Posted by jojopad View Post
    A portable tire repair/plug kit will come very handy on such situation. That reminds me, I need to find an automotive shop that sells these kits!

    https://www.topgear.com.ph/features/...a1219-20170528
    I'm not sure if this is good for your TPMS. I don't think I have one, I don't remember reading it in the Owner's Manual so it may not be a problem for me. If ever I really don't have this TPMS, it doesn't concern me since I regularly check my tire pressures.

    If I may ask, are you implying that you would like to say hello personally to our "teacher"? In that case, perhaps we can meet somewhere in SM North and plan this ahead.
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    #1833
    Quote Originally Posted by jojopad View Post
    A portable tire repair/plug kit will come very handy on such situation. That reminds me, I need to find an automotive shop that sells these kits!

    https://www.topgear.com.ph/features/...a1219-20170528


    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    I'm not sure if this is good for your TPMS. I don't think I have one, I don't remember reading it in the Owner's Manual so it may not be a problem for me. If ever I really don't have this TPMS, it doesn't concern me since I regularly check my tire pressures.

    If I may ask, are you implying that you would like to say hello personally to our "teacher"? In that case, perhaps we can meet somewhere in SM North and plan this ahead.
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    Tire sealants or slime are convenient but should only be used during times of emergency to get one to the tire repair shop....Do not use this as flat tire prevention. On seldom used cars, the sealant can pool at the bottom & affect the balance. It can ruin sensors, too.
    Unworthy & humbled by your idea, Archerfish sir, but if all of us were to meet in my neckodawoods, you won't have to worry about the discussion we have here. Local to me are adept techs I personally trust & the best balancer equipment around...Hunter RoadForce.[emoji4]
    Sadly, it'll take multiple Roro legs to make that. Good thing we've this forum....Help & hellos won't require oldschool meet ups anymore.[emoji4]

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    #1834
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Wonder why Mazda switched back to direct valve TPMS that isn't paired w/ absolute pressure display. The US BM3s had the indirect wheel speed sensor TPMS which was more economical & durable for practically the same function.
    Added hardware=added cost when they go. Plus, not all aftermarket wheels can take em w/o adapters.[emoji53]

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    The local CX-5 doesn't have direct valve TPMS. The computer simply takes cue from the revolutions of the tire or the ABS sensor. I'm not sure which. A very soft tire = lower revolution.

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    #1835
    Quote Originally Posted by Nelson de Leon View Post
    The local CX-5 doesn't have direct valve TPMS. The computer simply takes cue from the revolutions of the tire or the ABS sensor. I'm not sure which. A very soft tire = lower revolution.

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    That's great! I thought the KFs here had the direct valve type semsors like US KFs.

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    #1836
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Tire sealants or slime are convenient but should only be used during times of emergency to get one to the tire repair shop....Do not use this as flat tire prevention. On seldom used cars, the sealant can pool at the bottom & affect the balance. It can ruin sensors, too.
    Unworthy & humbled by your idea, Archerfish sir, but if all of us were to meet in my neckodawoods, you won't have to worry about the discussion we have here. Local to me are adept techs I personally trust & the best balancer equipment around...Hunter RoadForce.[emoji4]
    Sadly, it'll take multiple Roro legs to make that. Good thing we've this forum....Help & hellos won't require oldschool meet ups anymore.[emoji4]

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    Multiple roro logs... I thought two will do. And so I was informed by Honda, a few years ago when I was looking at CRZ, that model doesn't have a spare tire but instead a tire sealant. That is to be used only to patch the hole temporarily and to bring your car to the nearest vulcanizing shop.

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    #1837
    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    Multiple roro logs... I thought two will do. And so I was informed by Honda, a few years ago when I was looking at CRZ, that model doesn't have a spare tire but instead a tire sealant. That is to be used only to patch the hole temporarily and to bring your car to the nearest vulcanizing shop.
    2 is the minimum.[emoji4]
    Some models lose the spare for perceived convenience, safety, space & weight shaving. They pass the cost onto the owner those pricey Runflats that ride so harsh, they shorten suspension life....Don't you wonder if that bright idea was really hatched for 1 thing & 1 thing alone? Their job security? [emoji53]

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    2 is the minimum.[emoji4]
    Some models lose the spare for perceived convenience, safety, space & weight shaving. They pass the cost onto the owner those pricey Runflats that ride so harsh, they shorten suspension life....Don't you wonder if that bright idea was really hatched for 1 thing & 1 thing alone? Their job security? [emoji53]

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    The Mazda Miata or MX5 doesn't have a spare tire. One owner I met at the casa bought his own donut spare tire for peace of mind.

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    Ano speaker pwede pakabit sa rear ng mazda 3 2017. Brand, size, wattage etc? Stock wala speaker pero may abang na kabitan.

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    Thanks so much for putting my mind at ease Sir Travs and Sir Jojo

    - It is a bit of a hassle if the door lock isnt illuminated but will learn to adjust the window switch illumination mod looks really interesting, but im not really competent when it comes to diy stuff hehe. it's good to know it is possible

    - gonna start using shell fuelsave from this point moving forward

    - the strong exhaust smell is no longer there, made a reply to update my statement but it takes some time to approve since i only have a few posts under my belt. i think it was probably a break-in smell or because it was due to the fuel tank close to empty when we got the car and took some time for us to reach a shell station.

    - the car was shaking despite i-stop being turned off, probably again because of above reason. glad to inform that it is no longer observable after driving the m3 the next day

    - yup actually already purchased the plate relocator from sir travs before the car was released. installed without any problems and really does make the car even more eye catching. i was talking about the door scuff plates, had the chance to look at it more closely and it seems to have double sided tape for an easy install but will just coordinate with the dealer so that they would be installed correctly.

    thanks again sirs

    on another note, what car covers are you guys using? bought a fuzion hatchback L cover from blade auto and it's pretty good but not exactly a perfect fit.

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