Singapore Nissan Owners Group
Nissan Car Lounge - Almera, Juke, Latio, Qashqai, Sylphy, Teana Owners => Latio => Topic started by: gunner1976 on September 25, 2009, 11:17:03 AM
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Dear all,
Went to TCM yesteday as the work done as follows:
50k svc package: $187
top up $4 to opt for Shogun fully sync oil (0w-40), was told that given my car age (Dec 06), not suitable to use 0w-30.
change fan belt: $93 incl parts n labour
Total damage: $284
Complain abt the following:
Steering not centre: done foc - centralised steering wheel
Wind like noise in cabin when accelerating from rest: done foc but still hear a bit.. will bug them again b4 warranty ends
Squeaky sound when starting engine: done - replace fan belt
Loud noise when switching on A/C: not done.. will bug them again b4 warranty ends
A/C not cold: done foc - Reset A/C
Engine vibrate due to low rpm: done foc - Retune engine with Nissan Consult II
Fuel guage inaccurate: done foc - Renew fuel float switch.
I wish to ask any members here do face the same problem as me and did TCM solve their problems?
Thanks
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Fuel guage inaccurate: done foc - Renew fuel float switch
Hi, How do you know/judge that your fuel gauge is no accurate?? tot of changing too... looks like my guage always drops very fast.
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Hi, How do you know/judge that your fuel gauge is no accurate?? tot of changing too... looks like my guage always drops very fast.
You will confirm know it.
When you pump full, it remains full for a damn bloody long time... then after that the gauge will suddenly plunge down from full to 3/4 within ~10-15km of drive.
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wonder those regular who use JB ramp when pumping petrol will have the fuel guage problem too?
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wonder those regular who use JB ramp when pumping petrol will have the fuel guage problem too?
i heard of some mods u can press a custom-made button (must be hidden somewhere in ur car) to make your gauge jump to 3/4 tank even though its near empty.
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car less than 3 years, milage 50k, not suitable to use 0w-30?
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i heard of some mods u can press a custom-made button (must be hidden somewhere in ur car) to make your gauge jump to 3/4 tank even though its near empty.
Better don't try.
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car less than 3 years, milage 50k, not suitable to use 0w-30?
That's what I mentioned previously, but was bombarded by a forumer.
For Singapore's hot and humid weather, and frequent stop start driving and short trips, a '40' rating engine oil provides better overall protection. '30' is too thin.
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Hi, How do you know/judge that your fuel gauge is no accurate?? tot of changing too... looks like my guage always drops very fast.
hi,
i face the same problem as bro nakshire... the level jus drop very fast....
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car less than 3 years, milage 50k, not suitable to use 0w-30?
well, the SA told me w30 oil suitable for car up to 2 years old, beyond that he advise to go for w40.
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well, the SA told me w30 oil suitable for car up to 2 years old, beyond that he advise to go for w40.
we can request for a change for FOC right...?
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we can request for a change for FOC right...?
yup is foc provided.....
u do a service with them.
all along my car serviced by autosaver since 20k. this year around 42k, i complain abt steering coupling, then TCM told me if i dun go back for service they will void warranty but they still change the steering coupling for me at that time
so at 50k, i went back for service and "complain" abt many things lor. will go to them again before my warranty ends in DEC.