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January 3rd, 2003 03:51 PM #1Guys,
I'm a newbi, tanong ko lang yung meron diesel revo. I own one for a couple of months now pero di pa rin ako sanay sa ingay ay vibration since gas tsekot ko dati. Is revo deisel really that noisy? And regarding clutch lalo na sa traffic pag nangambyo na ko parang merong latching sound, ganun ba talaga yon? Maraming salamat and more support on this site.
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January 3rd, 2003 04:17 PM #2
Hi Boyong, welcome to the site!
Don't worry too much about the noise ang vibrations, ganon talaga ang diesel... medyo ok na nga ang Revo Diesel; you should try driving an Isuzu Hilander! :lol:
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January 3rd, 2003 04:23 PM #3
boyong::: Welcome to tsikot :!:
Maingay po talaga ang diesel engines compared to gas fed. :D Your 2L engine is still not that noisy compared to other brand engine. And may I ask what do you mean by the latching sound? Before and after depressing the clutch pedal?
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January 3rd, 2003 04:36 PM #4
Si Alejandro *******...este...Murietta pala diesel din ang REVO. Officemate siya ni afrasay. Kung strike pa din ngayon sa PLDT, malamang nandun pa rin sila at trapped sa loob along with Ranel211 of TACP. hehehe. :mrgreen:
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January 3rd, 2003 04:44 PM #5Dieseler/Ungas:: thanks for the reply.
Don't know how to explain it more, its just a latching sound after I release my foot from the pedal, I'm sure I had positioned the gear on the slot properly. I did sent the car to toyota and the maintenance put some grease. Balik ko na lang para matingnan pa mabuti, I let you guys know kung anong mangyayari.
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January 3rd, 2003 04:52 PM #6
Hmm... this could be your clutch pedal spring or the actual clutch mechanism in your tranny. Baka po hindi nakalapat ng mabuti yung nasa ilalim or foreign objects that intrudes with your clutch play. :D
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January 3rd, 2003 09:44 PM #8
Welcome to tsikot! :D Pag bago pa Revo mo at under warranty pa bring it back to the dealer for a warranty check. Libre ito. Normal po talaga na mas malakas vibration ng diesels compared to gas. Ganyan din naranasan ko when I shifted from gas to diesels. Goodluck.:D
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January 3rd, 2003 10:24 PM #9
I drive a Revo diesel once in awhile but i didnt notice anything sa clutch. Try to check out another diesel unit to compare with your ride and complain to Toyota if there's something diff talaga.
The vibration and clatter is pretty much normal. Maganda yung response and performance niya when we brought it to Baguio before... it just requires a heavy foot (well i'm kinda comparing this to my bigger engined Frontier).
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January 3rd, 2003 10:25 PM #10
Originally Posted by OTEP
Toyota adheres strickly to their NVH, noise, vibration and harshness principle. kaya yun revo niya tahimik sa loob.
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