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Offline jonpaul0104

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Re: Latio Sparks plug
« Reply #60 on: January 24, 2009, 12:43:22 PM »
Our Spark Plug is FXE20HE11 from Denso. It had a .55 centre electrode and a Pt Needle ground electrode. Long reach so it's not your standard iridium plugs.

I just did my 100,000km servicing at TCM BT. Changed the spark plugs and it cost $39.50/pc b4 GST. As I took the Package B, therefore no additional charge on labour...

They also change the both rear brake lamp electrical socket which was under a "silent' recall campaign....

Total service cost me $419.34

Offline LatioR

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Re: Latio Sparks plug
« Reply #61 on: February 02, 2009, 11:43:42 PM »
Ah, installed at Autosavers since i was servicing my ride there last Friday. Monitoring FC with another 2 tanks before reporting changes here

Hi bro iagree, you seems pretty pro-TCM?  :smile: Maybe it is me. But the TCM package doesnt cover everything wor. Didnt opt for that as mine is a 3 year old CVT Latio Sports with 80K milleague. Did some calculations and find it cheaper with non-TCM workshops IF one doesnt take care of their ride. Thanks anyway :)

Hi Bro ben21, what's yr FC now after the change? Sb finished up 2 tanks by now right? Thanks to share.

Offline ben21

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Re: Latio Sparks plug
« Reply #62 on: February 03, 2009, 01:50:01 PM »
Yo guys, sorry for the late reply. Had a long long holiday in Malaysia (drove to Penang, Ipoh, etc)

To answer some questions:

1. Autosaver's price for the plugs (Model: FXE20HE11) is at $42.00 each. Labour charge is $60.00. Total damge: $228.00 (b4 GST)

2. I did not keep the old plugs. But a gimplse of it is that the threads (whatever you call it) looks worn and they confirmed that mine is really due for replacement (my second-hand car is at 98K milleage)

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bro iagree, woah. at that milleage clocked, i see why the TCM package is for you :)

bro latioR, yap. more than 2 tanks liao. I detect no significant change to my FC in my last 2 locally-travelled tank. So now only comfort myself that I did it for safety's sake?  :unsure:

THis may not be related. But... i clocked 600km on a full tank of Esso 5000 petrol on the NS highway. (my personal best) That together with another half tank of Malaysian V Power is enough to take me to Penang  :yehyeh:

Offline lyh1280

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Re: Latio Sparks plug
« Reply #63 on: February 03, 2009, 02:08:12 PM »
I just did my 100,000km servicing at TCM BT. Changed the spark plugs and it cost $39.50/pc b4 GST. As I took the Package B, therefore no additional charge on labour...

They also change the both rear brake lamp electrical socket which was under a "silent' recall campaign....

Total service cost me $419.34

Bro, u shd hv sign up the NPMP package straight away, prob can save u more, when u include another 2 Package A, 1 C and 1 D, + mayb some worn brake pads, belts, etc. :)

Yea, rem my rear brake lamp thing was also changed during my last service on my aircond, SA mentioned was a worldwide recall oso..
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Offline LatioR

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Re: Latio Sparks plug
« Reply #64 on: February 04, 2009, 12:11:05 AM »
Yo guys, sorry for the late reply. Had a long long holiday in Malaysia (drove to Penang, Ipoh, etc)

To answer some questions:

1. Autosaver's price for the plugs (Model: FXE20HE11) is at $42.00 each. Labour charge is $60.00. Total damge: $228.00 (b4 GST)

2. I did not keep the old plugs. But a gimplse of it is that the threads (whatever you call it) looks worn and they confirmed that mine is really due for replacement (my second-hand car is at 98K milleage)

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

bro iagree, woah. at that milleage clocked, i see why the TCM package is for you :)

bro latioR, yap. more than 2 tanks liao. I detect no significant change to my FC in my last 2 locally-travelled tank. So now only comfort myself that I did it for safety's sake?  :unsure:

THis may not be related. But... i clocked 600km on a full tank of Esso 5000 petrol on the NS highway. (my personal best) That together with another half tank of Malaysian V Power is enough to take me to Penang  :yehyeh:

Hi bro, noted with Thanks. Btw, r u from Penang? If yes, which part of it?

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Re: Latio Sparks plug
« Reply #65 on: February 04, 2009, 09:36:05 AM »
Hi bro, noted with Thanks. Btw, r u from Penang? If yes, which part of it?

Nah, I am from the little red dot. Just visiting my wife's family in the Butterworth area :)


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Re: Latio Sparks plug
« Reply #66 on: February 05, 2009, 10:17:58 AM »
hi guys my friend has lobang to bring in the original nissan  spark plug at 34 per pcs let me know if you are interested

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Re: Latio Sparks plug
« Reply #67 on: February 05, 2009, 11:02:07 PM »
Nah, I am from the little red dot. Just visiting my wife's family in the Butterworth area :)



Hi bro, I C, u shd ask yr wife to bring u to chicken rice stall (sell checken rice with asam soup) near Chai Leng Park, butterworth.

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Re: Latio Sparks plug
« Reply #68 on: February 10, 2009, 12:14:10 PM »
Hi bro, I C, u shd ask yr wife to bring u to chicken rice stall (sell checken rice with asam soup) near Chai Leng Park, butterworth.

Noted and thanks  (feeling hungry by just thinking about it) :w00t: