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  1. read from BITOG & undestand that the ang moh change/ flush their power steering oil. but i dont think its a common practice here. We only bleed brake oil, change gear/ engine oil & flush radiator... i try to look at my vios owner manual and it doesnt mentioned anything about changing the power steering oil as well... just top up if the level drop. Can anyone advise?
  2. On a few occasions when I passed by the toilet in my workplace, I saw the cleaner dipping the mop into the toilet bowl with the water flushing profusely. I am not sure whether he is washing the interior part of the toilet bowl with the mop or using the toilet bowl to act as a pail to rinse his mop. Maybe both. The toilet is just a few meters away from my office area. I hope he doesn
  3. Hi all, Last friday, i went over to jb to flush my ATF. 1) 7 bottles of honda (idemitsu) atf-z1 2) flushing job 3) labour cost 4) labour cost for friend went to top up his ATF (own oil) Total cost = RM240 Was shocked to the price of one bottle of honda atf-z1 at autobacs ($18.24)
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