OK, after recent trip to fix the aircon heres what I have somewhat learned
Latio Aircon hissing the moment u on it, - thats not suppose to happen, a good performing air-con only hisses for a short while like less than 5 secs it stops, even on a freaking hot day. I didn't know until the day i got the coil replaced.
Now why it hisses so much and I am not aware coz since day one i got my car, the freaking air con already behave like that, as for the hissing, my deduction is leaky cooling coil, yes even though u do feel cool now, but the coil is somewhat leaking as it is trying to build up the pressure within its system. its just a matter of time before it fails.
Now for some reason I find there is a co-relation to the FC. My aircon has been hissing since day one, but despite being regularly serviced at TCM, no one tells me anything is wrong even though i feel the hissing is excessive, but what to do LL mah dun know much about aircon in car, I have been finding ways and means to improve FC but to no avail and looking at some bros and sis here FC posting i think its just incredible. until the day my cooling coil is changed out, I've never seen such excellent FC, it was incredible. 297KM at slightly more than half a tank of petrol. my typical FC is about 12, I feel i am on the way to achieve beyond 13 or more and pretty confident about it.
DO bear in mind I had asked TCM to reset the CPU or whatever u call it, 2 times on the record, FC did not improve. ever since the cooling coil change on the first feel and notice besides the cooling, FC is noticeable.
Some Bros here have experienced ac compressor up lorry, according to the folks who are into this line, the symptom are usually having the cooling kicking in during a drive and cooling stops during idle. Thats a symptom that compressor is gona up lorry soon.
I missed out on a post recently back 1 yr where there was a mention that TCM is doing cooling coil replacement for $440, not sure that price still stands today but I am feeling it would if I were to insists so. Whatever it is I did my coil replacement at a workshop in Woodlands call cool Mark for a total damage of $429
That was the initial quote, not know really what the price these things are and knowing my ex-colleague who replace his Latio ac compressor for 1.6K, I okayed the job. Then again I feel comforted that they actually throw in aircon filter replacement as well, some conscience I feel there.

so far its been day 3, everything works and nothing breaks. In case u be wondering, I am seeing a number of Honda Fit and Toyota Wish having similar issues, according to the workshop owner. seems like its not something pertinent to only Latio and considered a regular consumable item for some model of the cars that is ard 4-5 yrs, in my further opinion inclusive or close to 80-100K mileage
Now for the many that wonder how the freaking Latio cooling coil looks like I've attached a couple of Pics below, do note the removal was witnessed by me, no damage was observed during the course of removal of the coil, the first pic u will see 2 holes, this is actually where the aircon sensor is, just to hard wire leads being sloted into the coil.
The thing was damn dirty, wet and full on objects not sure is cobweb or dusts sticking and blocking 1/4 of the coil. From certain angle of the observation, 1/4 of the coil is somewhat moldy and wet. According to the techs, that is sign of bad leaking.
will update this thread again if I observe my FC drops back to norm. For now, I am enjoying extra fuel savings and a fast cooling ride.

