Confusedboi Supercharged May 8, 2020 Share May 8, 2020 Hi TS, if you are thinking of downsizing to 16 inch then go for 205/55/16. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nemesis_lane 1st Gear May 8, 2020 Share May 8, 2020 7 hours ago, Spinelli_ck said: you may want to consider 215/45/17. i am getting 13+km/l for 50% highway 50% city driving. Wow thats amazing. Can I check what brand/model of tyres u using. Maybe i gt that nxt round Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nemesis_lane 1st Gear May 8, 2020 Share May 8, 2020 6 hours ago, Confusedboi said: Hi TS, if you are thinking of downsizing to 16 inch then go for 205/55/16. Thanks will consider that in 1 year as well Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spinelli_ck 6th Gear May 9, 2020 Share May 9, 2020 16 hours ago, Nemesis_lane said: Wow thats amazing. Can I check what brand/model of tyres u using. Maybe i gt that nxt round Michelin PS4. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nemesis_lane 1st Gear May 14, 2020 Share May 14, 2020 Bros anyone know for FD4 , what is the part number for Air con filter or cabin filter Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spinelli_ck 6th Gear May 14, 2020 Share May 14, 2020 48 minutes ago, Nemesis_lane said: Bros anyone know for FD4 , what is the part number for Air con filter or cabin filter i believe it should be Honda 80292-SEC-A01 https://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Honda-80292-SEC-A01-Filter-Element/dp/B00N5TGA9I Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nemesis_lane 1st Gear May 14, 2020 Share May 14, 2020 2 hours ago, Spinelli_ck said: i believe it should be Honda 80292-SEC-A01 https://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Honda-80292-SEC-A01-Filter-Element/dp/B00N5TGA9I Thanks so much bro. Ordered rdy Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Confusedboi Supercharged June 6, 2020 Share June 6, 2020 Hi all Can i check, out of all this workshops listed below, which one do you all frequent to for your car servicing/repairs or recommend to visit? Need to send my honda civic FD2A for servicing soon and not sure which workshop is most "value for money" for servicing costs and labor etc . Thanks https://www.sgcarmart.com/news/writeup.php?AID=363 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
QQDreamer 4th Gear June 6, 2020 Share June 6, 2020 1 hour ago, Confusedboi said: Hi all Can i check, out of all this workshops listed below, which one do you all frequent to for your car servicing/repairs or recommend to visit? Need to send my honda civic FD2A for servicing soon and not sure which workshop is most "value for money" for servicing costs and labor etc . Thanks https://www.sgcarmart.com/news/writeup.php?AID=363 servicing as in just change engine oil? if change engine oil any workshop also can do. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Confusedboi Supercharged June 6, 2020 Share June 6, 2020 29 minutes ago, StreamRSZ said: servicing as in just change engine oil? if change engine oil any workshop also can do. servicing as in routine maintenance like changing all the oils ( engine/transmission fluid)changing parts if necessary e.g brake pads/rotors / engine mounts Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spinelli_ck 6th Gear June 6, 2020 Share June 6, 2020 2 hours ago, Confusedboi said: Hi all Can i check, out of all this workshops listed below, which one do you all frequent to for your car servicing/repairs or recommend to visit? Need to send my honda civic FD2A for servicing soon and not sure which workshop is most "value for money" for servicing costs and labor etc . Thanks https://www.sgcarmart.com/news/writeup.php?AID=363 i had been to SKM previously. it is a competent workshop. due to its popularity, you might have to wait for quite some time. if it is just replacement of engine oil and filter, you could also check out Mxtrading. there are 2 freelance mechanics that do basic servicing on Sunday for customers who purchased engine oil from the shop. the shop also sells other replacement parts like oil filters, spark plugs, wiper blades, cabin filters, headlight bulbs etc. having said that, many local workshops are sufficiently competent to service a Honda or any other Japanese cars. it need not be a so-called Honda specialist workshop. more important is to find one which you are comfortable with. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Confusedboi Supercharged June 7, 2020 Share June 7, 2020 On 6/6/2020 at 3:16 PM, Spinelli_ck said: i had been to SKM previously. it is a competent workshop. due to its popularity, you might have to wait for quite some time. if it is just replacement of engine oil and filter, you could also check out Mxtrading. there are 2 freelance mechanics that do basic servicing on Sunday for customers who purchased engine oil from the shop. the shop also sells other replacement parts like oil filters, spark plugs, wiper blades, cabin filters, headlight bulbs etc. having said that, many local workshops are sufficiently competent to service a Honda or any other Japanese cars. it need not be a so-called Honda specialist workshop. more important is to find one which you are comfortable with. Okays noted for the info. Thank you Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
QQDreamer 4th Gear June 7, 2020 Share June 7, 2020 1 hour ago, Confusedboi said: Okays noted for the info. Thank you engine oil change and transmission oil change is very simple. can DIY also. I also DIY change all these myself. include engine oil filter and ATF oil filter Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
syjk938 Neutral Newbie June 7, 2020 Share June 7, 2020 Hi bros, just got myself a FD4 manual recently. When i pull my handbrake on a upslope (to drive off), there's a metallic grinding sound from the rear of the car. The handbrake not losing any grip though, should i be worried about this? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
QQDreamer 4th Gear June 7, 2020 Share June 7, 2020 3 minutes ago, syjk938 said: Hi bros, just got myself a FD4 manual recently. When i pull my handbrake on a upslope (to drive off), there's a metallic grinding sound from the rear of the car. The handbrake not losing any grip though, should i be worried about this? it should be your brake shoes wearing out soon. or rotor drum is about time to replace. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
umistian Neutral Newbie June 8, 2020 Share June 8, 2020 Hi all, I have just scrapped my Honda Stream and have some leftover maintenance fluid for sale. - Honda Genuine long life Antifreeze Coolant Type 2 total qty 7 litres(1 open & 1 unopen) and Honda ATF DW-1 (unopen) selling as a package $50. Kindly whatsapp me at 96838653 to deal. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heavenice 1st Gear June 9, 2020 Share June 9, 2020 (edited) On 6/6/2020 at 12:25 PM, Confusedboi said: Hi all Can i check, out of all this workshops listed below, which one do you all frequent to for your car servicing/repairs or recommend to visit? Need to send my honda civic FD2A for servicing soon and not sure which workshop is most "value for money" for servicing costs and labor etc . Thanks https://www.sgcarmart.com/news/writeup.php?AID=363 Don't confuse servicing and oil change. An engine oil change is part of the servicing process that most workshops can handle competently. A proper servicing includes at least an 8-point to 54-point checklist (more points equal more detailed checks, possibly adding to cost) on top of the rudimentary engine oil and oil filter change. A competent workshop goes beyond just an oil change and will be able to diagnose and detect problems during servicing before they happen, both mechanically and electronically. A car is made up of thousands of parts that form an automotive system. Failure to one may inevitably lead to failure in others so do not take servicing lightly. Try to stick to one or two preferred workshops as they are likely to keep historical records of works performed on your vehicle and provide better advice. At the end of the day, people visit these specialist workshops because they have accumulated tremendous experience with cars of these brands that others may fail to match. If you meet with a quirky issue, chances are your workshop may even contact these specialists for advice themselves. Your chances of getting ripped at specialists workshops are also lower albeit with higher waiting time because they do have a glowing reputation to maintain. Edited June 9, 2020 by Heavenice Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Confusedboi Supercharged June 10, 2020 Share June 10, 2020 (edited) On 6/9/2020 at 9:45 AM, Heavenice said: Don't confuse servicing and oil change. An engine oil change is part of the servicing process that most workshops can handle competently. A proper servicing includes at least an 8-point to 54-point checklist (more points equal more detailed checks, possibly adding to cost) on top of the rudimentary engine oil and oil filter change. A competent workshop goes beyond just an oil change and will be able to diagnose and detect problems during servicing before they happen, both mechanically and electronically. A car is made up of thousands of parts that form an automotive system. Failure to one may inevitably lead to failure in others so do not take servicing lightly. Try to stick to one or two preferred workshops as they are likely to keep historical records of works performed on your vehicle and provide better advice. At the end of the day, people visit these specialist workshops because they have accumulated tremendous experience with cars of these brands that others may fail to match. If you meet with a quirky issue, chances are your workshop may even contact these specialists for advice themselves. Your chances of getting ripped at specialists workshops are also lower albeit with higher waiting time because they do have a glowing reputation to maintain. Noted for the advise provided. On a side note, today when to check with Kah motor if my particular vehicle had the takata airbag issue resolved by providing vehicle chasis number. Luckily turned out the issue was rectified already a few years back. Totally forgot about this takata airbag recall for numerous car models until today including the 8th gen civic that was infamous a couple of years ago. Since i took over the car in Xmas Dec 2019 this issue did not crop up until now when started thinking about airbags.😓 Edited June 10, 2020 by Confusedboi ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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