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L & Kim Car Air-Conditioning

#01-62, 3023A Ubi Rd 1, Singapore 408717

phone: 67487467

 

Yes.

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Supercharged

aircon intermittent not cold... went to Kim... tech did some checks and say relay spoil... replace it at 35bucks... and so far ok...

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Hypersonic

i support tomika....they gave mi a discount...for the civic eg...and i know the boss...great guy

 

Maybe you can give Kim a try too. It's along the same stretch anyway.

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Neutral Newbie

Tried kim service just now. Not

Only is he knowlegable, he is very

Careful with customer car.

 

Washing hands thoroughly before

Lifting the bonnet..

Change A/C belt and topup A/C

Compressor oil for $45. Now car A/C

Is cold & smooth.

 

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Neutral Newbie

so bros, do u all recommend a maintenance check on air con? cos its been 2 yrs liao.. need to top up anything in the aircon?

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Heng suay lor.....maybe the day I deal with their Boss...he had a bad day thus gave me a fxxxup attitude....that's why it's a NO for me.

 

 

yeah, I also sent my ride there before. The boss indeed not very friendly type. But maybe that's just his style.

 

My car's steering was vibrating badly whenever the compressor kicked in so I sent to the shop in Bukit Merah. The boss wasnt in and I spoke to his china worker. He didnt seem to understand me so I called the boss to tell him what I need to be done. He just said trust his workers they know what to do. In the end, only the compressor needed to be lubricated and it cost some 40 or 50. Cannot remember the exact amount, but was very reasonable.

 

The biggest prob was my ECU setting kenna screwed and it was so difficult to drive. I dont know how they managed to do that with only removal of the compressor. I asked the boss what they did and he denied w/o any explanation.

 

in the end, I had to send my ride for ECU tuning, luckily it didnt cost a lot but wasted much of my time and driving a car that was limping for a few days.

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What car are you driving? For some cars, any removal/installation of parts eg. a/c compressor, starter motor, eg....require the car's system/ECU to be updated.

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What car are you driving? For some cars, any removal/installation of parts eg. a/c compressor, starter motor, eg....require the car's system/ECU to be updated.

 

mine is sunny. The boss said his workers never touch anything other than the compressor. of cos his tone wasnt very good.

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Hmm....could be coincident. Lubricating the compressor shouldn't affect the ECU. Actually, ECU is not that 'weak' and will not screw up unless something was done to it.

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Hmm....could be coincident. Lubricating the compressor shouldn't affect the ECU. Actually, ECU is not that 'weak' and will not screw up unless something was done to it.

 

 

I believe so....or perhaps the workers did something that the boss wasnt aware....

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Anyway, the bosses do sound unfriendly, bordering of being rude. But if you have spoken to them, you will realise that is how they are used to....their tone sound the same even when they are smiling (rather unnatural) while talking to you and they are quite easy-going.

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