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bro,good word to describe.i easily can understand what you meanWALA!!!! water enter the brake light like women getting orgasm
nope, 99% have to fork out her own cash for the repair.
- Hello everyone.. I have a question.. my friend, she bought myvi se 1.5 on 2016 november.. The just went service for two times.. then she had finance problem, and didnt go for the following service for about 1 and half years. She didnt even went to service at the normal workshops since she was financially broke past years even now. Now, her kilometres has increased to 45,000km. And the car finally stopped running. When she asked a mechanic regarding this, he said the car engine oil has become too thick till it blocks the function of the engine and now the engine is damaged. So now, one of her cousin gave idea, that she could do her service at normal workshop and bring her car to perodua service centre, so that she could claim her engine warranty as if the car engine has spoiled to some problem. Is that possible? Or is there any other way she could repair her engine, without much cost? Please help..
nope, 99% have to fork out her own cash for the repair.
That 1% is only if she had connection inside Perodua.
BTW, i'm not looking down or mocking her situation...if she cant afford to maintain a car, she should not have kept it the first place.makes me wonder how she service the installment...
For an accident to reach the engine means total lost already, and can be quite dangerous if she wants to attempt one. Which might be a good thing, she can buy another car.Is it... hmm actually het salary is just enough to bare her expenses and paying the monthly installment.. didnt mean to support her, but i can understand het situation.. Can she just bang her car into something example like a divider and claim via insurance? This is also a suggestion from few people we know..
Since did not send for service, her service booklet have not been acknowledge, so no way can claim warranty....
- Hello everyone.. I have a question.. my friend, she bought myvi se 1.5 on 2016 november.. The just went service for two times.. then she had finance problem, and didnt go for the following service for about 1 and half years. She didnt even went to service at the normal workshops since she was financially broke past years even now. Now, her kilometres has increased to 45,000km. And the car finally stopped running. When she asked a mechanic regarding this, he said the car engine oil has become too thick till it blocks the function of the engine and now the engine is damaged. So now, one of her cousin gave idea, that she could do her service at normal workshop and bring her car to perodua service centre, so that she could claim her engine warranty as if the car engine has spoiled to some problem. Is that possible? Or is there any other way she could repair her engine, without much cost? Please help..
Too dangerous and hope nothing goes wrong....For an accident to reach the engine means total lost already, and can be quite dangerous if she wants to attempt one. Which might be a good thing, she can buy another car.
It's like what Ixeo said - if she had financial issues, she should've sold the car earlier to offset her bank loan whilst the car was running and be done with it. Besides, usually 1st service is free - why wouldn't she have gone for that?
- Hello everyone.. I have a question.. my friend, she bought myvi se 1.5 on 2016 november.. The just went service for two times.. then she had finance problem, and didnt go for the following service for about 1 and half years. She didnt even went to service at the normal workshops since she was financially broke past years even now. Now, her kilometres has increased to 45,000km. And the car finally stopped running. When she asked a mechanic regarding this, he said the car engine oil has become too thick till it blocks the function of the engine and now the engine is damaged. So now, one of her cousin gave idea, that she could do her service at normal workshop and bring her car to perodua service centre, so that she could claim her engine warranty as if the car engine has spoiled to some problem. Is that possible? Or is there any other way she could repair her engine, without much cost? Please help..