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Just a quick query on the parts that requires to be replaced as i'm still picking up being a new car owner. My ride is Honda Fit GE 08 and i've just hit the 40k mileage. Items at Major Servicing (40,000km interval) CVT Fluid (change) Engine Oil (change) Brake Fluid (topup) Spark Plug Radiator Coolant (Flush) Oil Filter Fuel Filter Air Filter Aircon Filter (if required) Brakepad (if wearing out) Items at Regular Servicing (10,000km interval) Engine Oil Brake fluid (topup if required) For tyres probably 1year or more depending on usage and wearing? Also for Timing chain any indicative replacement timeframe? Do share if any items i missed out that would need replacement at certain intervals.
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Hi all, Just checking with the fellow Skoda owners here, especially the Superb khakis, how often do you top up the coolant reservior. I have noticed that for my Superb, it needs to be top up every 5 - 6 weeks, before it reaches to just below the Min. Level. Normally topup around 1 - 1.3L. Is this normal? Car is already 3 yrs +, so no more warranty, don't intend to visit AD. Any comments or suggestions welcome ! Cheers.
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ok, i remembered that there was a topic for this but somehow the stupid search function did not revert back wif any.. any idea where can i do the air con gas topup for my lao pok car? was told the old type air con gas no more liao. or can the current air con compressor be modded to take the newer air con gas?
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Hi, I had booked my car during the COE crash. After one month plus, my SE has not gotten me the COE as the price went up too high. Now, he tells me to top up my guaranteed COE. He gave me three options: a) Top up 1.5K and company top up $500. The company will bid the COE at 14K. b) Top up 2K and company top up $1k. The company will bid the COE at 15K. c) Top up 3K - will definitely get you the COE on the coming bid. For all the above option, strictly no refund unless it drops below 12K. So which option should I take? My feel is that the coming COE will go up by another 1K plus and option b) should be the reasonable option since expected COE will be 14.5K or above(??) But there is another problem. My COE is supposed to be 3 bid guaranteed. So why is there a need for top up??? But the customer have no case for it as in the sales agreement, there is a clause which states that the company have the right to increase the price due to COE increase. But if I continue to wait and not to top up, I may not be able to get my car at all since the COE will only goes up(?) and not down for the coming few months. I do have a trade-in arrangement with them and so I think they will not drag for my COE. Will there be such a case whereby they will not bid for my COE at all and simply just return me my deposit? If so, I can forgo about changing car liao. Any bro or sis can advise?
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