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    Default autoshop that can fix my chevrolet captiva


    Car model: chevrolet captiva 2009 diesel 2.0, automatic
    Problem: turns off when shifting to reverse, turns off when reaching 80kph and above
    Won't turn on unless you remove the key and insert it back.

    Been to chev casa, they repair the car with so overpriced labor but then after 5 days
    ni balik na sad ang problem nya na addan pa jud, mo turn off if i reverse.
    I returned the car to them on tuesday, but until now wala ghapon clear findings kung unsa jud nag cause sa problem.
    They're telling me to wait for the engineers from manila, so its like saying they're mechanics are not enough to solve the problem... na pugos ra ko ari ani nila ky wa koi na kitAn lain shop that has the program for my car. Been very very disappointed with their service for how many times already. Their service sucks, their car sucks....

    Heads-up to those who are planning to buy a chevrolet, think 10x or even 50x.
    THIS COMPANY IS SO INCOMPETENT!!!!

    anyway, I'm looking for a shop that is capable and has the right tools (obd) or whatever program that is needed to fix my car.

    Thanks

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    basin kilid2x ra nah ilang mga mekaniko ug wala nag specialize sa automatic transmission, sayang, naa unta mi kaila mekaniko nga maayo kaayo when it comes to automatic but sad to say, gi pirate sa toyota australia

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    Quote Originally Posted by trinalla View Post
    basin kilid2x ra nah ilang mga mekaniko ug wala nag specialize sa automatic transmission, sayang, naa unta mi kaila mekaniko nga maayo kaayo when it comes to automatic but sad to say, gi pirate sa toyota australia
    murag ingAna jud cguro..
    ahh.. sayang2. asa kaha ko nga shop ani.

    up up............

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    Usual problem sa chevrolet ang electrical contacts mo corrode kay dili pareho nga klase ang metal gigamit on the male and female electrical sockets.

    Sulayi ug ibot tanang sockets one at a time and clean them. Matrabaho kaayo na pero makatabang na nimo. Bisan taga casa wala pa kasabot anang problemaha and you'll end up paying for replacement parts nga di angay ilisan. Di na ikatingala nga problema kung imong sakyanan chevrolet.

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    Speed sensor gone bad? Transmission fluid lacking?

    No check engine light on the dashboard when engine is running? The light that looks like this:

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    Quote Originally Posted by vernie View Post
    Usual problem sa chevrolet ang electrical contacts mo corrode kay dili pareho nga klase ang metal gigamit on the male and female electrical sockets.

    Sulayi ug ibot tanang sockets one at a time and clean them. Matrabaho kaayo na pero makatabang na nimo. Bisan taga casa wala pa kasabot anang problemaha and you'll end up paying for replacement parts nga di angay ilisan. Di na ikatingala nga problema kung imong sakyanan chevrolet.
    I can't try this on my car since naa pa sa casa ako sakyanan. btaw murag pa chamba chambahay ra man ni ilang pag ayo2. palpak man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by norrissee View Post
    Speed sensor gone bad? Transmission fluid lacking?

    No check engine light on the dashboard when engine is running? The light that looks like this:
    Yep this appears on the dashboard, i don't think transmission fluid ang prob. But if it is, their mechanics are a bunch of idiots. This should have been checked in the 1st place.

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    up.......................

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    If that "check engine light" appears on the dashboard there should be a OBDII error code reading on what sensor is failing causing the "check engine" to appear.

    Any shop with an OBDII reader can easily check the error code and trace which sensor is malfunctioning. I'm betting it's the speed sensor.

    You can try Roadstar, they have an OBDII reader.

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    Quote Originally Posted by norrissee View Post
    If that "check engine light" appears on the dashboard there should be a OBDII error code reading on what sensor is failing causing the "check engine" to appear.

    Any shop with an OBDII reader can easily check the error code and trace which sensor is malfunctioning. I'm betting it's the speed sensor.

    You can try Roadstar, they have an OBDII reader.
    boss @norrisse , mu siga lageh ang "check engine light" sa among mitsubishi strada, 2011 Diesel 2.5 Matic. pero wla may problema.. usahay mu siga usahay dli.. murag nka bantay ko if kusog ang dagan mu siga cya. unsa kahay problem ana boss?

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    @ norrissee, yeah ma kitAn ra man unta unsa prob base sa obd but i dont know what their mechanics are doing. nag tanga ra ako sakyanan dd2 ky since gahapon sat to monday wala cla work.

    pass lng ko sa roadstar.. wa sad ko na satisfy ani dri. wa na tarong ang ako fuel filter og taod.

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