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January 25th, 2010 12:30 PM #501
I will still bring it to the casa. For one, it will be very very expensive for you to bring it to another service center. The dealer should be able to rectify the mistake that they have done and you would not want to start again from ground zero. Just try to salvage whatever you can from the dealer.
Magiging turuan yan eventually kapad dinala sa ibang gagawa for sure. It will be an endless debate as to who made a mistake.
Goodluck to you sir.
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January 25th, 2010 12:40 PM #502mga sir,
ok na po ba yung d4d issues? nag order na kasi ako nang innova diesel. they said na palitan napo yung fuel filter system mga year 2006. is this true? sino po ba may innova diesel year 08 and above? any feedback?
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January 26th, 2010 04:33 AM #503Mga Sir,
Im planning to buy a brandnew innova J diesel this coming feb. Pero sa dami kung nabasang negative feedback about toyota's D4D CRDi parang nagdadalawang isip na tuloy ako.
Sa mga naka D4D CRDi-turbo di po ba mahirap emaintain itong makinang ito? Although 8years na kung nagamit ng diesel engine (4D56 intercooler-turbo Pajero) with my current ride wla pa kung naeencounter na sobrang laking problema. Parang mas ok pa tuloy bumili ng Mits.Adventure kahit old school parin ang makina, mahina hatak dahil none-turbo at mauusok, pero in the long run masmadaling emaintain at mura ang parts.
Pls give me advice bago sana ako bumili ng innova D4D...
Thanks in advance..
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January 27th, 2010 12:25 AM #504when your vehicle gets submerged in a flood, all bets are off. why? because of rust. you may be able to clean and repair the rusted parts now, but after a few days, weeks or months, new and repeat rust spots begin forming onto the electrical contact surfaces. switches malfunction. repeatedly. even after cleaning. the only way to avoid this is to replace all electrical contacts and switches altogether, including relays and solenoids. but that's still not a guarantee that rust will not form. because somewhere deep in your vehicle's body, are wet areas that take a long time to dry up. this also explains why simpler vehicles with less electrical appliances, seem to revive better than more complicated ones. so you say, "but the casas should know how to do it!". hey, when was the last ondoy here? few of us know how to revive submerged vehicles well, because we have had very little practice. if i may be so bold, i'd get rid of my flooded car and get another non-submerged car.
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January 27th, 2010 08:34 AM #505
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January 27th, 2010 08:47 AM #506
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January 27th, 2010 10:28 AM #507
Please research on the thread that I have started. I had a 2008 Innova D4D G AT model and it stalled on me three times. Tatlong beses pinalitan yung fuel pump before it was resolved. Marami akong nakasabay sa casa na mga Fortuner and Innova, mostly 2008 model and same problem. My confidence level went very low, hence the decision to sell it. Now, I have a gas version of another SUV by Toyota. Diesel, no thanks as far as I am concerned. I have had enough. There was a silent service bulletin issued by Toyota but not a recall. It will come out very very expensive.
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January 27th, 2010 11:18 AM #508
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January 27th, 2010 01:09 PM #509
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January 28th, 2010 12:17 PM #510
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