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August 14th, 2006 09:48 PM #1arrrrgh....
sunday nyt, along mandaluyong, brngy addition hills (market)..
flood was knee deep, driving a honda city, placed the car at reverse and hazard but inconsiderate drivers at my back didnt want to move back, thus i was forced to go forward,,
car is honda city, ayun, nilusob ko sa baha..
are there any effects? mejo umusok ang hood, i assume its bec water penetrated the engine. mejo mababa pa naman ang clearance ng honda city. what are the consequences for this? if there are, will it be covered by warranty?
after the flood, went to shell sa shaw (near kalentong) and revvd the engine a couple of times, to dry any left water. i hope that helped.
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August 14th, 2006 10:24 PM #2
afaik, damage caused by flood isn't covered ng warranty. sa mga special insurance companies, i think they do. anyway if flood water didn't seep into the cabin, safe na ang ecu mo. 2nd is do a check on the engine and transmission oil if pinasok ng water. pero it would be most unlikely. better be safe than sorry.
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August 14th, 2006 11:34 PM #3yikes!!
it can go that bad? ecu is safe, but i noticed dat my car isnt that smooth anymore, humina ang hatak or maybe im just paranoid. wla naman maingay sa makina and transmission.
how do i have this check? have to bring it in casa? do u have any idea on how much they will charge for this?
thanks for your feedback..
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August 14th, 2006 11:42 PM #4
Make sure you have your cit gets underside greasing asap. Better yet, have the casa or other trusted establishment check on your ride. Explain the situation fully to them and have them give you an assessment/estimate repair cost first before proceeding with the actual service or repair.
A mechanic once showed me that the aircon compressor of the city is located very low in relation to the ground.
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August 15th, 2006 05:17 AM #6Modern cars have tons of wiring harness and sensors.Never try to do that stunt again.Check your MAF sensor.
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September 12th, 2006 12:04 PM #7
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August 15th, 2006 10:49 AM #8
Is your City a matic? Not sure lang with the City, but in some cars the dipstick for the ATF is a bit low. If the disptick is loose or gets loose from the floodwater, water may enter and mix with the ATF. Check if this was inabot. If you suspect inabot, tapos loose pa yung dipstick, have the ATF changed na rin.
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July 18th, 2018 10:02 AM #9Ako lumusong pero wala naman akong nramdaman na pagiba sa takbo. Should i still be worried at ano parn mga dpat icheck ko?
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