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November 9th, 2016 11:01 AM #201
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November 9th, 2016 11:06 AM #202
Puede, Delaershp/Casa pansin ko kulang sa Control s amga tao sa service. Upper mangement seem to focus only on sales figures. Kaya benta ng benta ng pyesa kahit hindi naman kailngan palitan.
AS much as possible I do not go to CASA. Madaming hocus pocus na puede mangyari. Antay ka pa ng matagal. Sayang oras dyan.
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November 9th, 2016 12:24 PM #203
Dealers replace parts and not repair for a couple of reasons ... one would be to protect the brand image ... imagine an authorized dealer "repairing" a damage part and then that repaired part breaks down ... people would then think that such brand does not have reliability and durability ... then there are legal reasons ... consider that said repair part breaks down and causes accident, injury or something worse ... then of course there's the usual suspect ... for profit ...
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November 10th, 2016 09:22 PM #204
Okey ang casa to get secondary opinion sa mga delicate problem then bangga mo sa opinion outside.
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November 14th, 2016 12:41 AM #205Naalala q cousin ng wife q my ford escape xa, gnamit nila then park for an hour bigla ayaw magstart, pumunta cousin ng wife q s casa to tell the story and asked for a solution sabi lng s casa mapapaandar nila un it would cost 15k daw, hnd dinala ang ginwa nmin ngsearch lng kmi s net ng mga ganung issue and we end up replacing fuel pump costs us 1250php... Just sharing...
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November 14th, 2016 07:00 PM #206kahit sa mga intl training manuals, its always replace the assembly part... sa pinoy standards lang naman kase repair if possible...
i will give an example...
Q: if electric condenser fan is identified not working, what shall you do
A1: replace condenser fan assembly
A2: replace condenser fan motor
A3: replace vehicle
A4: replace fan only
correct answer dyan is: A1
kaya kung pinoy ka, A2 ang isasagot mo, bagsak/fail ka na, napaka hirap sagutan ng mga training exams na gawa intl na pinapasagot sa pinoy, siguro kase sa ibang bansa like USA kung saan galing ito exam mahal ang cost of labor kaya mas practical ang A1 na sagot kaysa sa A2...
back to the topic: i still dont trust the casa hehe, thank god he game me skills for DIY...
if you want to do it right, you must do it by yourself - syempre dapat may skills and training ka or else it may turn out to be a very expensive mistakeLast edited by Stigg ma; November 14th, 2016 at 07:02 PM.
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November 14th, 2016 11:00 PM #207
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November 15th, 2016 07:59 AM #208
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November 15th, 2016 01:24 PM #209Yup it pays to know your car well.
I remember the story of a lawyer who sued a service co. for replacing parts that weren't worn out. The company ended up settling the case for a 6 figure amount. Now they don't accept cars of lawyers anymore.
For some parts replacing the assembly is overkill. Imagine the difference in cost of replacing a couple of bushings instead of the whole control arm assembly.
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November 15th, 2016 04:00 PM #210Grabe sa Toyota North EDSA. Sobrang tagal ng process! 1 Buwan na yung sasakyan wala pa din. di pa nasisimulan