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Car won't start
kspchew:
--- Quote from: LaChio on August 12, 2009, 02:41:55 PM ---I just called up AS Defu to injuire. I told them that my Latio cannot start due fuel pump problem. They said that if my warranty is over, they can order the fuel pump from TC and do for me. So you should have gone to AS (or any outside workshop) actually to get the fuel pump done. You could buy the fuel pump from TC yourself and bring there. I don't think they will ask you to uninstall the CNG. You could have saved so much and didn't even need to tow your car. (Fuel pump very easy to change nia. My old mechanic took less than 30 mins to change the fuel pump of my ex Toyota Corona. Well, don't know about Latio though). And by the way, me also averages 2,000km per month. My monthly fuel expenses is around $120. Not on CNG though, but Malaysian Mobil 97.
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Yeah, if you have the time, then its ok to order from TC and get it changed. But I could not wait as I need the car for today. I could do it with my regular mechanic but again time is a factor. So if your fuel pump is down, how can you drive to AS and get it replaced?
AS(at Ubi) also mentioned that I need to remove my CNG system as the CNG is fed through the manifold and the connectors to the fuel injectors are being bypass by the connectors for the CNG injectors.
The fuel pump for Latio is located under the back passenger seat and after the replacement, the entire car smell of petrol. If you dont mind the jam at the custom or you are there for weekend shopping, then pumping MY petrol is ok.
tao:
--- Quote from: LaChio on August 12, 2009, 02:41:55 PM ---And by the way, me also averages 2,000km per month. My monthly fuel expenses is around $120. Not on CNG though, but Malaysian Mobil 97.
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How do you pump fuel in M'sia? Tamper the fuel guage before going across the causeway?
clarence:
A lot of my friends who frequent M'sia have told me that so long as your fuel needle is above 1/2, the officers close an eye.
One of them genuinely forgot to top up petrol and his tank was near empty.
He highlighted to the Officer and said he is willing to turn back if he is refused entry to M'sia due to insufficient fuel in his tank, but the kind Officer let him pass.
rayace168:
--- Quote from: tao on August 12, 2009, 06:11:01 PM ---How do you pump fuel in M'sia? Tamper the fuel guage before going across the causeway?
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The 50km rule from malaysia still applies?
rayace168:
--- Quote from: clarence on August 12, 2009, 09:39:00 PM ---A lot of my friends who frequent M'sia have told me that so long as your fuel needle is above 1/2, the officers close an eye.
One of them genuinely forgot to top up petrol and his tank was near empty.
He highlighted to the Officer and said he is willing to turn back if he is refused entry to M'sia due to insufficient fuel in his tank, but the kind Officer let him pass.
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each time get caught just say willing to turn back can liao lor?
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