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My car manual has over 200 pages

 

Bedtime reading loh.

 

Each night 1 page before bed or if you cannot sleep. Sure finished within the year.

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Bedtime reading loh.

 

Each night 1 page before bed or if you cannot sleep. Sure finished within the year.

Wah piang le spoil bring back to agent claim warranty lol

Take photo, post on FB.

Not stomp?

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Wah piang le spoil bring back to agent claim warranty lol

 

 

You this spoilt child......Teach you something good yet you throw it to somebody else.....

 

[laugh][laugh][laugh]

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call me kiasu but I would try to find the manual online and read it first. Not the whole thing but at least some key parts to familiarise myself, especially if the car has many electronic functions

 

when collecting car, must make sure to check the car thoroughly and point out any defects or anything not satisfactory.

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Drive to a Buddhist temple first to give a blessing & sprinkle some blessed water immediately after collecting your car. [nod]

 

The por pi por pi will bless you till you change your next ride. [drivingcar][drivingcar]

 

 

yup.

 

drive home. Then say a prayer, and throw holy water, hang rosary on the front! [angel]

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Update my season parking lah with the new IU number....unless stay landed...

 

err..tht one done the day/2 before

 

you would have aldy known the IU and can go ahead buy season, etc.....

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Not just chiong but must redline every single gear. Rpm needle must hoot till cannot reach. Engine must roar until out of tune. [sweatdrop][laugh]

 

After that, go home read car manual (I realized that a lot of car owners don't read the manual).

 

[laugh] [laugh]

 

My 1st car the AD told me must let it run-in first. Cannot drive over 100km/h leh.

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You this spoilt child......Teach you something good yet you throw it to somebody else.....

 

[laugh][laugh][laugh]

Haha i paid so much already still need to study two hundred plus pages lol

 

Only thing i will read from manual is if i dunno how to like example reading car manual on how to open car bonnet and fill washer fluid

 

[laugh] [laugh]

 

My 1st car the AD told me must let it run-in first. Cannot drive over 100km/h leh.

Must be japanese car

 

 

I asked my AD, he said just full throttle no in trial period, we already test the car

Top up petrol?!

After that test top speed see if car can do better than claim on paper lol

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[laugh] [laugh]

 

My 1st car the AD told me must let it run-in first. Cannot drive over 100km/h leh.

 

I did a gentle run-in for my cars (based on what the car manual says).

 

Manufacturer knows best.

 

Then I head down to workshop to change oil and I was amazed at how much "stuff" was inside the engine oil. That is even before the first 1000 km was reached.

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旺来 & 引金

You can roll tons of pineapples and throws tons of bananas will not change a single fact .........the car is still a deppreciating asset. [bigcry]

 

The 1st thing to do is double check sure every thing SE promised you are in there and any damage. Check also the mfg date of the car especially if the car model you buy is in the market for some time liao.

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I did a gentle run-in for my cars (based on what the car manual says).

 

Manufacturer knows best.

 

Then I head down to workshop to change oil and I was amazed at how much "stuff" was inside the engine oil. That is even before the first 1000 km was reached.

 

After so many servicing, I have never watched the mechanics changed anything. I just leave my car and go lim kopi and read newspaper [:p] Anything inside I also dunno [:p] [:p]

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