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I can't help but wonder why the negative reviews are mostly by members that has only recently joined. Whilst the more positive ones are by folks that has joined for at least 1 - 2 years.

 

Just my two cents.

Because mostly all Lao jiao liao.. Like me u see me lurking in all the suv tread lol.. Reading up all the pros and cons of the car models and of course feedback from my colleagues and friends driving all the different brands.. When I wan to buy a car usually take me many months to decide.. And since price still high and still lots of time for me I will take my time to gather all the info haha..

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Beside cheaper, any reason to use outside engine oil? One of my previous car was a sunny. Using their fasflow is ok for daily commuting.

 

For Qashqai, still have not went for 10k servicing yet, not sure if their engine fasflow is ok with Qashqai but I believe is ok.

From my knowledge from Friends owning Audis, VW, Mercs etc, turbo-charged engines tends to burn engine oil thus need a little to-up occasionally.

 

From mileage of 20k and onwards, servicing package does not include include engine oil.Fastflo cost $80 before gst whereas esso fully synthetic only cost 59.90 with gst.

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From my knowledge from Friends owning Audis, VW, Mercs etc, turbo-charged engines tends to burn engine oil thus need a little to-up occasionally.

 

From mileage of 20k and onwards, servicing package does not include include engine oil.Fastflo cost $80 before gst whereas esso fully synthetic only cost 59.90 with gst.

Thanks for the advise. Will check the engine oil level periodically. My package till 50k so maybe if needs top up I can drive back to ask TC top up?
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From my knowledge from Friends owning Audis, VW, Mercs etc, turbo-charged engines tends to burn engine oil thus need a little to-up occasionally.

 

From mileage of 20k and onwards, servicing package does not include include engine oil.Fastflo cost $80 before gst whereas esso fully synthetic only cost 59.90 with gst.

Am super super picky about engine oil . Was told on phone that TC no longer uses Fasflo. Instead that they use Nissan Oil . Looks like I have to double confirm and physically sight the oil container or ask to see my car in the workshop itself when they are changing oil. Only the very big oils and the very best car manufacturers will be able to access the top premium base oils and propriety additives simply because they are not made available to others (they just don't) .

It is possible that engine oil is slightly consumed if engine is equipped with a turbo charger since engine is generally hotter than a naturally aspirated one and checking oil level is a useful guide. Whether this is hot enough to do so with the QQ should be observed. Good to check for some free oil to top up on own

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From my knowledge from Friends owning Audis, VW, Mercs etc, turbo-charged engines tends to burn engine oil thus need a little to-up occasionally.

 

From mileage of 20k and onwards, servicing package does not include include engine oil.Fastflo cost $80 before gst whereas esso fully synthetic only cost 59.90 with gst.

Remember there's one post before about TC poured too much engine oil during servicing. For reason mentioned about engine oil burning for turbocharged cars ?
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Remember there's one post before about TC poured too much engine oil during servicing. For reason mentioned about engine oil burning for turbocharged cars ?

Possible. While generally safe I would hesitate to top up a brand with another . Say if I have Nissan Oil, I would top up with Nissan oil , because the interaction between Nissan synthetic oil and say Mobil 1 (which is also synthetic) is unknown. Their formulations are different . It may be benign , it may not be so but the tests were not done (components within them could interact to say form gel under hot conditions, or  impact certain properties - you can't observe effects of these interactions if you mix them under normal room temperature)  . Say you change oil brand : ok if you drain completely , very little of stuff one left to affect the different EO you put it. Needless to say mixing mineral oil , semi -synthetic and synthetic is a no no No.

 

 

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Possible. While generally safe I would hesitate to top up a brand with another . Say if I have Nissan Oil, I would top up with Nissan oil , because the interaction between Nissan synthetic oil and say Mobil 1 (which is also synthetic) is unknown. Their formulations are different . It may be benign , it may not be so but the tests were not done (components within them could interact to say form gel under hot conditions, or impact certain properties - you can't observe effects of these interactions if you mix them under normal room temperature) . Say you change oil brand : ok if you drain completely , very little of stuff one left to affect the different EO you put it. Needless to say mixing mineral oil , semi -synthetic and synthetic is a no no No.

if you ask TC whether can top up other brand's EO, my guess would be sure, why not? Their infamous replies.
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Am super super picky about engine oil . Was told on phone that TC no longer uses Fasflo. Instead that they use Nissan Oil . Looks like I have to double confirm and physically sight the oil container or ask to see my car in the workshop itself when they are changing oil. Only the very big oils and the very best car manufacturers will be able to access the top premium base oils and propriety additives simply because they are not made available to others (they just don't) .

It is possible that engine oil is slightly consumed if engine is equipped with a turbo charger since engine is generally hotter than a naturally aspirated one and checking oil level is a useful guide. Whether this is hot enough to do so with the QQ should be observed. Good to check for some free oil to top up on own

1.2 has an oil cooler but not sure if it is for engine oil or cvt?
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Twincharged

if you ask TC whether can top up other brand's EO, my guess would be sure, why not? Their infamous replies.

Could be they replied..." Void warranty".... Lol

Have a nice day :)

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From my knowledge from Friends owning Audis, VW, Mercs etc, turbo-charged engines tends to burn engine oil thus need a little to-up occasionally.

 

From mileage of 20k and onwards, servicing package does not include include engine oil.Fastflo cost $80 before gst whereas esso fully synthetic only cost 59.90 with gst.

Oh, for top up, you can go back tc to top up. But of course if that is convenient for u.

 

Can I ask, why is engine oil not included after 20k? Your free servicing is till 20k?

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Maybe the sides can add some usb, aux or even voltmeter. just a casual suggestion.

My car very kosong one....

No fancy add on

 

Only one processor remote

So right now your issue is the steering controls.

This might work?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/T1-Audio-T1-CTSNS001-PIONEER-Qashqai-Steering/dp/B006USMPZ4

No ... Have got one from connects2 also does not

 

Maybe will get those universal ones

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So right now your issue is the steering controls.

This might work?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/T1-Audio-T1-CTSNS001-PIONEER-Qashqai-Steering/dp/B006USMPZ4

Got this - even need some modification

So right now your issue is the steering controls.

This might work?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/T1-Audio-T1-CTSNS001-PIONEER-Qashqai-Steering/dp/B006USMPZ4

 

 

This one also look interesting

 

http://www.crutchfield.com/S-OKwnXV6prOu/p_794ADSMSW/iDatalink-Maestro-ADS-MSW-Steering-Wheel-Control-Adapter.html

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Bro, u show off huh? Skali QQ no 1 critic critique you then u know..

 

Haha it is OK. Those who own and drive a Qashqai know what is good and what is not. Other people can say what they like.

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Got this - even need some modification

 

 

 

This one also look interesting

 

http://www.crutchfield.com/S-OKwnXV6prOu/p_794ADSMSW/iDatalink-Maestro-ADS-MSW-Steering-Wheel-Control-Adapter.html

Have u ask local audio shops if they have the cable or basically u need to import it yourself and test out?

 

The connect2 u bought initially did it state it can link up the steeering controls to your aftermarket hu?

 

Else always need to buy n try many times...

Haha it is OK. Those who own and drive a Qashqai know what is good and what is not. Other people can say what they like.

That bugger got banned I think.

Finally some peace.

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Have u ask local audio shops if they have the cable or basically u need to import it yourself and test out?

 

The connect2 u bought initially did it state it can link up the steeering controls to your aftermarket hu?

 

Else always need to buy n try many times...

Ya though the connect2 should works...

 

Maybe should carry out some test before I put back everything ,......

 

 

Just prefer to DIY ::)

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