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| ![]() Yes it was mineral-oil at 10K, 20K and 30K (actually I did not know about synthetic-oil before that). It was forced upon me by the A.S.S at 40K. I was reluctant at first since the cost was around three times more. But now it is going to be synthetic always, since longevity of the engine is important to me. |
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BHPian Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: Chennai
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Senior - BHPian Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Bombay
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Probably once it keeps clunking, the metal portion could shear? No idea. Maybe some other people with more experience / knowledge can help here. | |
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The rubber parts on the lower arm are never replaced, they just replace the complete arm and it costs anywhere between 2-5K. Even in Maruti/Suzuki its a problem. | ||
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Senior - BHPian Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Bombay
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Lower arms in civic I think are much more than 2-5k, total cost around 12-15k if I remember, but again not sure. | |
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If they are really gone bad, you would feel and hear the clunk when you suddenly rev or brake. Broken/bad mounts will result in the movement of the engine when suddenly stopping or stepping on the gas. Conduct the following test; Seated in a started car, engage the hand brake. Then put the car in gear and let the clutch go, only so much as to let the car try to move but keep it at one place. Carefully listen for any clunks from the engine bay. If there is a sound, check your mounts. 9/10 chances are, they are broken. | |
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Senior - BHPian Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Bombay
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| ![]() Steering vibration at high speed is wheel balancing issue, nothing to do with engine mounts. You need to get wheel balancing done asap. |
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BHPian Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: Chennai
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| ![]() Yeah. Stock Tyres having done 36 K Kms are due for replacement.Will change tyres and check if it sorts out the steering vibration issue. |
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BHPian Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: Pune
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| ![]() 60k Service done @54.5k at Deccan Honda Pimpri (First service post purchase) 15 days back Labour Cost 1500 Engine Oil(3.7l) 1050 Automatic Transmission Oil(4l) 1527 Oil Filter 202 Air Filter 944 Washer Plug Drain 20 Consumables 180 Motor Care (??? Please explain what is this supposed to do ???) 380 Total Rs.6046/- Did not get brake fluid changed here since it was changed for free (charged only for the Brake Fluid) by Mahindra First Choice SVC only a month back. Effects felt: The gearshifts are a lot smoother. Shift points have been slightly lowered i.e. it was impossible to reach top gear before hitting 75kph. Now the tranny shifts to top gear even at 66-67 if I keep a light foot. No positive effect on FE though. Thats still a dismal 7.5/7.7 kmpl. Even though the running is extremely low at approx 700km/month, these kind of FE is not something we are very used to seeing on the other cars so it is a bit alarming. I guess it should be better on the Highways, but still the highest I have ever managed is 11.8(on a 2-lane highway). |
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Considering Pune traffic it is a bit low. Lets meet sometime and see why your car is giving so low FE. | |
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Senior - BHPian Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Bombay
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1st - 2nd - 16 kmph 2nd - 3rd - 30 kmph (maybe 28 kmph) 3rd to 4th - 40 kmph 4th to 5th - 55 kmph Rest is fine. In city you are getting 7.5+ which is fine. Highway should be higher, about 13-14 at least. If I hypermile, my RPM shows about 1,700 at around 85-90 kmph, which is very good. Check your tires - changing from the OEM bridgestones (they were slipping like crazy and ABS kept kicking in on the slightest of hard braking) gave me instant +10% better FE. AT fluid must be changed every 2 years in our conditions. | |
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Yeah, in that case the upshift point from 4th to 5th is way too high. Sandeep108, is your car AT too? Which year? In your case the shift from 1st to 2nd and 2nd to 3rd also seems to be occurring at a higher speed. Are these in S mode using paddles? Have a look at this post for the numbers I get. http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/test-d...indicator.html | ||
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Senior - BHPian Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Bombay
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| ![]() No, normal mode. I am fine with these points. Remember there is also some speedo error. 16 kmph actually feels more like 12-13 to me. 2nd to 3rd could be around 26 kmph also, not too sure/remember. |
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