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StarJ 2 year maintenance program vs NPMP
jovially:
I agreed most of the servicing centre are the same, not only Nissan.
I can't tahan my milage drop from 15+ to 11.3 after servicing without issues properly fix or receiving more surprise such as more interior scratches, arm rest dented/cut mark etc etc, complain to SA, no answer, find excuse and walk away quickly. if they need to work under 18 degC, I'm ok and understandable but at least do a professional job.
Complain water leak into the car, standard answer, until you open the door and point to a portion of rubber is not in a good shape and not properly done up and ask them to compare other same car parked at the servicing centre, then they ageed to change it but at the end of the day, same, no stock. need to arrange another appointment.
Whenever ask them why the report stated issues fix or clean up, but in actual case is not, they will tell you not enough time la.... the issue need more time to fix la... :( send the car at 9am and collect around 4pm with EO/Filter change etc, still not enough time.
Will try TC BT for my next servicing. otherwise, those issues won't fix and will accumulate. :smile:
LaChio:
--- Quote from: nakshire on January 02, 2010, 01:39:43 PM ---Mind sharing with us which workshop you go to?
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I went to a workshop in Bukit Merah Lane. I know the boss for many years liao. Can get even cheaper in JB if you bring your own EO. Labour + oil filter + engine flush cost RM37 (S$15.25) nia.
30, 50, 70, 90k are minor servicings (as in TC's package A). Usually changing of engine oil and oil filter plus some minor checks only.
LaChio:
--- Quote from: nakshire on January 02, 2010, 05:18:01 PM ---These are the articles that I read which made me damn determined to get my plugs replaced.
Spark Plugs
Ensure your spark plugs are in good condition. Renew the plugs and wires at intervals specified by the owners manual. This will keep all cylinders firing properly resulting in higher efficiency.
Read more: Car - Fuel Efficiency
http://www.whatprice.co.uk
Follow the Recommended Maintenance
A vehicle that is well maintained means it will operate with greater efficiency. This not only improves your overall vehicle performance, but it will improve your fuel economy as well. Fouled spark plugs or a clogged fuel filter will affect your fuel economy. Proper maintenance also means using the right octane gas and the recommended grade of motor oil. Using the recommended types for your vehicle will give you optimum fuel economy — and can save you money as well. Check your owner's manual for your vehicle's recommendations and have maintenance performed regularly by a dealer or reputable mechanic.
Top 10 Tips for Improving Your Fuel Economy
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I have gone through the articles and wondered which part of the articles made you so damn determined to get you plugs changed. :confused1:
Anyway, our Latio is using iridium plugs which are very much longer lasting than ordinary ones. Furthermore, the bible (owner's manual) also recommends that the spark plugs only need to be changed at 100,000km. I feel that your changing of the plugs at 43,000km is a bit too KS leh.
nakshire:
--- Quote from: LaChio on January 03, 2010, 04:19:14 PM ---I have gone through the articles and wondered which part of the articles made you so damn determined to get you plugs changed. :confused1:
Anyway, our Latio is using iridium plugs which are very much longer lasting than ordinary ones. Furthermore, the bible (owner's manual) also recommends that the spark plugs only need to be changed at 100,000km. I feel that your changing of the plugs at 43,000km is a bit too KS leh.
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o cuz mhy fc was quite bad... and i was checking out everything that i can optimize fo increasig of the fc. left with the plugs, so changd it lor. actually i also feel that its a bit ks... but then for the sake of better fc, i just went for it and really it shot up leh. hmmm...
nglipthian:
Hi Jliow,
I did check with TC and find out that we have to top up additional $$ if want to use Shogun in NPMP. May I know why you so sure that the oil use is Shogun? Is it listed in the receipt printed?
Regards
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