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simonkabz
#21 Posted : Wednesday, February 10, 2010 7:48:12 AM
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@tuvok, or grab a toyo n u dnt hav to worry bout all that, n liberate ua mind to deal with more important stuff....just my thinking....
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fantony
#22 Posted : Thursday, February 11, 2010 10:37:46 AM
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thanks.. tuvok, digitali, intelligentsia... it is embarrassing the 'elder' and the 'veteran' can't provide issues of fact to back their statements...
simonkabz
#23 Posted : Friday, February 12, 2010 5:06:49 AM
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What facts do u nid to beleive its gonna rain in April??? A fellow typical kenyan!
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fantony
#24 Posted : Friday, February 12, 2010 12:56:45 PM
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it is expected it is going to rain in april... because it has rained at that time in other years....
someone told me one of the disadvantages of the GDI and Mitsubishi cars in his opinion was the lack of fake spares.. at least that guy had an issue that did not meet his preferences..
simonkabz
#25 Posted : Friday, February 12, 2010 1:18:50 PM
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Hmmmm gud answer member, grt wkd.
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Gate Keeper
#26 Posted : Wednesday, February 17, 2010 6:27:34 AM
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Buying any car can be a minefield of problems.

Yesterday I bought spare parts for an Isuzu Bighorn as it needed new brake pads all round, new air and oil filters. From the factory and dealer the parts were nearly 35K !

I asked the Isuzu factory in Enterprise Road. how much a small service would cost?
Answer = 17K

I asked a local garage the same question.
Answer = 5K

I asked an AA mechanic 'Moonlighting" the same....

Answer = 4K and that is negotiable.

The quote for the day here is..."It pays to be direct and to shop around".

GK
Digitali
#27 Posted : Wednesday, February 17, 2010 6:48:54 AM
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@Gate Keeper: Yes the spare parts for the bighorn are quite expensive because most of what you will get in the market are the genuine ones. be very careful with the local garage guy and the AA mechanic! they may not be sure of the exact price of the service parts. The quote they are giving you is just for a kawaida saloon car. The isuzu guys will certainly charge you much coz they have many overheads to meet!

autoscananddiag@gmail.com
Gate Keeper
#28 Posted : Thursday, February 18, 2010 4:51:35 AM
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Digitali, thanks for your comments. You make valid and strong points about the main dealer also having high running costs.

I was able to visit a certified Isuzu Parts store @ Kirinyaga Road and was offered a 25% discount for shopping there, even though the prices for parts are the same as at the factory.

Having said that, the factory was easier to get to by car. The Kirinyaga Road area was a nightmare, but the bonus was that I was able to buy genuine parts with a significant discount which made it a worthwhile experience.

I am new to the forum and not fully conversant as to the protocols here.

Are you permitted to reveal what your charges are for Diagnostics? to plug in the machine, and print off the error codes?

I spend part of the year in Kenya and part of it in the UK. A few months ago my 2004 Mazda 2 packed up. Diagnostics was plugged in at a Mazda Dealership and a loose electrical cable was found to be causing the problem. To replace the cable with a new one would have cost £900 including labour and V.A.T. I chose to have a cheaper option of having the cable repaired for £400. £200 of that was for plugging in the Diagnostics and the rest was for labour charges and V.A.T

I am interested in learning what your charges are? However you might not be 'allowed to say here'. Just thought I would ask.

As you know....

"If you don't ask, you don't get"

Thanks

GK

Digitali
#29 Posted : Thursday, February 18, 2010 6:55:14 AM
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@Gate keeper.Thanks too for your comments. It is true to what you say. it is easier to get discounts from subdealers than the company and yet you get the same quality spares! We come in handy when it comes to getting the genuine parts from the subdealers. we save you the trouble of going to Kirinyaga road, get you the genuine spares and give you all the receipts plus our service fees!

On the scannng aspect, we ran either specific scans for a particular problem already reported by the ECU( engine control unit) through dashboard lights or a noticeable problem in the runing of the car which we charge 2k or we can run a full scan to establish the whole vehicles condition and for which we charge 3k!
KichwaTu
#30 Posted : Thursday, February 25, 2010 7:52:40 AM
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@Digitali

Where are you located?

What would it cost do a major service?


Digitali
#31 Posted : Thursday, February 25, 2010 9:47:24 AM
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@kichwatu: Thanks for your querry. Let me say that it is difficult to give you a quote blindly because that woud depend on a number of factors like the vehicle make and model, the condition of the vehicle etc which i cannot ascertain before seeing the vehicle. We are located at kenyatta Market off Mbagathi way, Galexon House next to Galexon Hotel. kindly pay us a visit so that we can be able to give you a correct quote. can get intouch on autoscananddiag@gmail.com
banyamulenge
#32 Posted : Wednesday, March 31, 2010 10:07:49 AM
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@Digital Ali. Do you have any experience with Honda, specifically Honda Fit? i have a dead Speedo issue and have been given all manner of diagnosis including changing the entire dashboard by various experts.Sad .Otherwise its in perfect running order and kunywas less than 1/2 tank from Msa to Nai. Jus imagin!Applause

"The longer the fuse the mightier the blast!"
nmt
#33 Posted : Wednesday, March 31, 2010 10:42:19 AM
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Hi guys my question is on a nissan wingroad? i hear it has good fuel consuption but someone told me that it cannot do long distance. is it true?
what are the draw backs of the wingroad.
tuvok
#34 Posted : Wednesday, March 31, 2010 11:36:30 AM
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banyamulenge wrote:
@Digital Ali. Do you have any experience with Honda, specifically Honda Fit? i have a dead Speedo issue and have been given all manner of diagnosis including changing the entire dashboard by various experts.Sad .Otherwise its in perfect running order and kunywas less than 1/2 tank from Msa to Nai. Jus imagin!Applause


I think i've seen it on a totally different car, and it was something to do with a cable.

Kwani how big (or how small) is that tank :)
tuvok
#35 Posted : Wednesday, March 31, 2010 11:37:36 AM
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tuvok wrote:
banyamulenge wrote:
@Digital Ali. Do you have any experience with Honda, specifically Honda Fit? i have a dead Speedo issue and have been given all manner of diagnosis including changing the entire dashboard by various experts.Sad .Otherwise its in perfect running order and kunywas less than 1/2 tank from Msa to Nai. Jus imagin!Applause


I think i've seen it on a totally different car, and it was something to do with a cable.

Kwani how big (or how small) is that tank :)


Oh yah - the Honda 'experts' are supposed to be Tymstar - somewhere in Parklands
nmt
#36 Posted : Wednesday, March 31, 2010 11:42:25 AM
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another note too...would you recommend car respray to change color?
JkMwatha
#37 Posted : Wednesday, March 31, 2010 12:18:15 PM
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nmt wrote:
another note too...would you recommend car respray to change color?


I think..... it's probably the only way to change the colour of a car.

Or did you mean to ask if it's worth changing the colour of a car?
If so... how does this affect the logbook?
nmt
#38 Posted : Wednesday, March 31, 2010 1:05:30 PM
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i actually don't knu , but i really need to change my car to wine red .
that means respraying it. i need to know its drawbacks before though!
JkMwatha
#39 Posted : Wednesday, March 31, 2010 2:02:00 PM
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nmt wrote:
i actually don't knu , but i really need to change my car to wine red .
that means respraying it. i need to know its drawbacks before though!


You NEED to or you WANT to?

Consider the cost and quality of job. (value of car?)

It should be straight forward... but first check with Road Transport Dept. KRA .... I believe it will require you to have the logbook changed to indicate new colour.

Incidentally Taxis are going yellow. Whose idea was that? Obama's?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1cFbPv0qRc
Digitali
#40 Posted : Wednesday, March 31, 2010 3:26:41 PM
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@Banyamulenge: your problem is common with modern vehicles which rely on sensors in many operations in the car. Every mechanical part if controlled by an electronic unit which gets instructions from the ECU(Engine control unit) as adviced by either of the sensors. Older vehicles used to rely on a cable for speedometer operations but that has ceased. we now have speed sensors which relay the speed n form of voltage transmitted to the speedometer through the ECU. One of those sensors could be dead and thats why the speedometer is dead!
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