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Post by daddy04 on Mar 10, 2012 19:17:32 GMT 8
Hi Guys, can you please kindly recommend workshop for servicing? I've been going to Hanip Service Centre but I find his fees rather high.
Thanks in advance.
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Post by sientarocks on Apr 30, 2012 11:04:39 GMT 8
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Post by ahsiong on May 4, 2012 19:10:49 GMT 8
go comfortdelgro (now known as Spark Car Care) or go mxtrading buy engine oil and DIY service by their freelance mechanic.
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Post by cheechee on Jan 22, 2013 14:57:00 GMT 8
Tried autosaver for last servicing @ their Defu branch (Note: Defu branch now closed, heard it is recommended to try the changi branch) www.autosaver.com.sg/Very nice, and they vacuum car interior, and clean your engine bay too. Price imo is reasonable compared to AMK autopoint Riverview i used last time.
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Post by fatboy9174 on Jan 29, 2013 9:24:56 GMT 8
Just did my 80k at autosaver yew tee. The standard package cost $320. After deducting the standard plugs, air filter, fuel filter and ATF, then plus CVT oil ($92) and coolant ($32, not include in 80k), i paid around $390. So if anyone want to go autosaver, i advise u to buy yr own cvt oil there to change since outside is selling around $60.
As for the workmanship, no complain as it was quite standard work. The nice thing is tat the tyres will be filled up with nitrogen and they also clean the throttle body.
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Post by alex35 on Apr 11, 2013 13:27:15 GMT 8
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Post by shirosienta on Feb 3, 2014 22:57:39 GMT 8
I agree with daddy04 that hanip is quite pricey. I dont mind paying abit more as they are toyota specialist and used only genuine parts. Servicing done with them since 2010 when i first brought my car. Got fed-up in 2013 as they did not bother to fix a broken clip in the bodykit even after 2 servicing, both times i left my car there the whole day. Last straw was when I told they could not help me to change light bulbs as it was "tedious" to do so. Tried Autobacs for my 90k servicing, good if just want do servicing + other basic stuff. Tried First Auto at Circuit after reading good reviews for my 100k servicing. Very happy so far. I notice they dont charge "labour" which hanip auto do.
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Post by seng67 on Feb 12, 2014 8:41:43 GMT 8
Hi Bro ,we can DIY (change light bulbs ) , just get the parts , i can help you if you PM me . I did it myself , i purchase the parts after opening the existing , then do it on the spot .
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Post by mad0max2006 on Jun 8, 2014 22:35:51 GMT 8
anyone know how to change rear light bulbs??
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Post by fatboy9174 on Jun 30, 2014 12:56:03 GMT 8
The steps are mentioned in the manual.
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Post by ahsiong on Jun 30, 2014 22:40:39 GMT 8
The steps are mentioned in the manual. is it? i think i tried looking for it in the manual before but can't find it. which page is it on? in japanese easy to understand?
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Post by fatboy9174 on Jul 16, 2014 13:01:23 GMT 8
U try to see chapter 4 page 235.
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Post by ahsiong on Jul 16, 2014 22:49:55 GMT 8
my page 235 is not telling me anything on changing light bulbs. probably we got different version manual.
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Post by ahsiong on Dec 31, 2014 18:27:36 GMT 8
any place (other than mxtrading) where we can bring our own oil to do oil change and they just charge labour? I thought I have read about another place once but I can't seem to find it.
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Post by fatboy9174 on Jan 5, 2015 16:11:54 GMT 8
If not too fussy, can try Autobac. I just went for a normal oil change using Castrol Gold for $98. The job took about one hour but u need to book in advacne.
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