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No. Why should it bother me? I dun even know you. I dun even know what you say is true or false.

Precisely, you don't even know me and you don't know what I say is true or false so why you bother?

 

Guess this is a smart way to clock your posting and gain points in the forum in order to earn your rank.

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Precisely, you don't even know me and you don't know what I say is true or false so why you bother?

 

Guess this is a smart way to clock your posting and gain points in the forum in order to earn your rank.

So how much tan Chong quote you?
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Precisely, you don't even know me and you don't know what I say is true or false so why you bother?

 

Guess this is a smart way to clock your posting and gain points in the forum in order to earn your rank.

https://m.sgcarmart.com/articles/articleinfo.php?CT=a&AID=420&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=used_car&utm_campaign=calvin&utm_content=used_honda_prelude
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Thanks for your information but that is based on the recommendation or your thinking, it depend on case to case based on individual's preference considering my depreciation and the total price I pay for my current ride etc. As long as I love my car and I feel it is worth it, I don't care what others think.

 

To answer your previous question, Tan Chong's CSA is very good as the alarm module was installed previously at Bukit Timah HQ so he did ask their accessories team to assist and he advise me to go back to Bukit Timah HQ since my car was delivered by them when I first bought my car in 2008. The CSA was also kind to tell me that the alarm module and the Immobilizer is separate module so I can go to my own accessories workshop to install the 3rd party alarm module.

 

No charges incurred when I send in my car today to Tan Chong Service Centre.  [:p]

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Thanks for your information but that is based on the recommendation or your thinking, it depend on case to case based on individual's preference considering my depreciation and the total price I pay for my current ride etc. As long as I love my car and I feel it is worth it, I don't care what others think.

 

To answer your previous question, Tan Chong's CSA is very good as the alarm module was installed previously at Bukit Timah HQ so he did ask their accessories team to assist and he advise me to go back to Bukit Timah HQ since my car was delivered by them when I first bought my car in 2008. The CSA was also kind to tell me that the alarm module and the Immobilizer is separate module so I can go to my own accessories workshop to install the 3rd party alarm module.

 

No charges incurred when I send in my car today to Tan Chong Service Centre. [:p]

Ok. Happy teana ing
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Nice article, I laughed on the last paragraph. Mainly just wants you to sell your car and buy a new car, who benefits from that intent? Who's the article for?

 

Unless really a problematic and troublesome car, most car owners love their car no matter how old it is. Maybe the older it is, the harder it is to part :D

 

I wonder if the alarm module can be "fixed" instead of installing a new one.

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Nice article, I laughed on the last paragraph. Mainly just wants you to sell your car and buy a new car, who benefits from that intent? Who's the article for?

 

Unless really a problematic and troublesome car, most car owners love their car no matter how old it is. Maybe the older it is, the harder it is to part :D

 

I wonder if the alarm module can be "fixed" instead of installing a new one.

Precisely, I agree with you. At least my car is not as problematic as continental cars, that is for sure.

 

As for the alarm, it is the alarm module which is faulty so replacing a new one is a better solution.

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Hi all,

 

Anybody like to take over my Tan Chong npmp package @ $900?

3 more services to go. Expire mar 2021.pm me thanks. No topups required for teana 2.0

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The reverse camera suddenly blanks out and shows a blue screen. What could be a likely cause. Loose connection?

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The reverse camera suddenly blanks out and shows a blue screen. What could be a likely cause. Loose connection?

Mine also xiao xiao recently... sometimes no image... when I went to workshop, it working fine... lolx..
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The reverse camera suddenly blanks out and shows a blue screen. What could be a likely cause. Loose connection?

Brother, yours is which year Nissan Teana?

 

If the camera blanks out sometimes, it can be either loose connection or the Camera will be spoil soon.

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The reverse camera suddenly blanks out and shows a blue screen. What could be a likely cause. Loose connection?

 

there's a wiring tied to boot ARM on the right end, try adjusting the wiring there.

 

It works for me. :)  

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My frd selling new Original coil mat from Tan Chong motors for Teana ..

Price : $60 ..

He told me from 3M ..

Pls PM me if interested ..

Thanks..

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My frd selling new Original coil mat from Tan Chong motors for Teana ..

Price : $60 ..

He told me from 3M ..

Pls PM me if interested ..

Thanks..

Mat from Tan Chong.. so cannot confirm if it's 3M ..

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