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Malaysia petrol caused Fuel Injector problem?


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The authorized SC claimed that the fuel injectors spoilt due to using malaysia petrol. what do u think? the SC refused to let my friend claim the warranty of four fuel injectors due to above reason.

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The authorized SC claimed that the fuel injectors spoilt due to using malaysia petrol. what do u think? the SC refused to let my friend claim the warranty of four fuel injectors due to above reason.

 

Which authorized service centre is that?? What brand of car??

 

Next time I will take this brand off my shopping list because I will not be able to drive the car to Genting or Penang..

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The authorized SC claimed that the fuel injectors spoilt due to using malaysia petrol. what do u think? the SC refused to let my friend claim the warranty of four fuel injectors due to above reason.

 

Ask him to prove it. Challenge the SC...if you send the fuel injectors to a independent test lab and if they say injector faulty is not due to M'sian petrol, they pay for the test and must replace the injector under warranty. And if wanna stir s*it...cc the letter to the petrol company in M'sia.

 

Which agent is that ?

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Which authorized service centre is that?? What brand of car??

 

Next time I will take this brand off my shopping list because I will not be able to drive the car to Genting or Penang..

 

the well-known BM.

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Then when travelling to Malaysia, they want us to use singapore petrol ? Bring gallons of petrol along in the car ?

Or not allowed to go Malaysia ??? Just a matter of who shouts louder, ask your friend go bang table.

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But how did the dealer know which country's petrol your friend was using in his car? I don't think it is the problem with the country's fuel....maybe it was due to a particular batch of fuel. Years ago, some Opels has this problem and the managed to trace it to a possible problem due to a certain batch of fuel of a particular brand. Opel customers were advised to avoid that brand for a short while.

 

In any case, there are plenty of toyotas and wish in m'sia...so what are these owners going to do? Drive to s'pore for petrol?

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No use! so my friend changed the injectors outside workshop. He swear that he would never go back to SC again.

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they are merely trying to smoke you.was wondering they really got the guts to say that without any hard evidence?if some PI workshop,i would understand.but BM?they must be losing a lot of money thru the toyota fiasco.

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But how did the dealer know which country's petrol your friend was using in his car? I don't think it is the problem with the country's fuel....maybe it was due to a particular batch of fuel. Years ago, some Opels has this problem and the managed to trace it to a possible problem due to a certain batch of fuel of a particular brand. Opel customers were advised to avoid that brand for a short while.

 

In any case, there are plenty of toyotas and wish in m'sia...so what are these owners going to do? Drive to s'pore for petrol?

 

sorry bro it is a WISH. he's using SHELL. i'm wondering too as malaysian cars can be driven for more than 10 years using their own petrol regardless of brand. i have one relative driving 7 years CAMRY and still running strong without any problems.

 

so the usual way they push the blames whatever they can? this is too ridiculous. i found that SC technicians not really up to professional level.

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Actually your friend should write to Shell and see what they have to say. If Shell can provide that their fuel will not damage the injectors....give their reply to BM and claim for compensation.

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But how did the dealer know which country's petrol your friend was using in his car? I don't think it is the problem with the country's fuel....maybe it was due to a particular batch of fuel. Years ago, some Opels has this problem and the managed to trace it to a possible problem due to a certain batch of fuel of a particular brand. Opel customers were advised to avoid that brand for a short while.

 

In any case, there are plenty of toyotas and wish in m'sia...so what are these owners going to do? Drive to s'pore for petrol?

 

How does the dealer know?? They got petrol taster.

http://www.mrbrownshow.com/2009/12/24/the-...20-litres-only/

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Actually your friend should write to Shell and see what they have to say. If Shell can provide that their fuel will not damage the injectors....give their reply to BM and claim for compensation.

 

my fren is tired with them. it's ok. BM just lost two customers only. my fren and myself.

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The authorized SC claimed that the fuel injectors spoilt due to using malaysia petrol. what do u think? the SC refused to let my friend claim the warranty of four fuel injectors due to above reason.

 

 

this is b-------t... If buy a car cannot go malaysia, must well dun import in! So... is that car model sale in malaysia?

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No use! so my friend changed the injectors outside workshop. He swear that he would never go back to SC again.

 

Well.... Your friend also pretty dumb, should bang table and get a lawyer, bring this out in the public or write to press. Why pay for something that should be covered under warranty?

 

Does BM really dare to say it openly that it is due to Malaysian petrol?

 

Or you are probably just a troll or flame bait trying to ignite the fumes of BM.

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