Boyvalentino Neutral Newbie January 16, 2011 Share January 16, 2011 Please kindly advise me the workshop that help you with the Japanese gearbox. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Torquemonster 1st Gear January 16, 2011 Share January 16, 2011 Toyota Axio's CVT ..... needs special CVT oil which is quite expensive. Can't use other brands. Also, the manual says 80k change which is different from the normal ATF change at 40k. Maybe thats why it also cost double of normal ATF price. OKay thanks, have u got a english manual for the Toyota Axio?? My manual is all in japanese and i can't understand a single thing.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boyvalentino Neutral Newbie January 16, 2011 Share January 16, 2011 Please kindly share the contacts for GB replacement. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kangadrool Supersonic January 16, 2011 Share January 16, 2011 LOL [laugh] Driving/operating a auto tranny is not as easy as many think. I did remember reading somewhere on proper procedure in engaging autobox, but couldn't find it now. It does not help that most car manuals don't teach owners the right things nowadays. Even specifications of sparkies, type of gear oil, etc, etc are missing in some of them. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yahgo22 1st Gear January 16, 2011 Author Share January 16, 2011 Please kindly advise me the workshop that help you with the Japanese gearbox. Calvin Auto . Blk 3019A Ubi Look for the boss, Ah Chua 96272767 Very meticulous and particular boss. No rush job and always ensure that his workers do their job well. He will personally check all their work before he hand over the cars to the owners. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dumb 4th Gear January 16, 2011 Share January 16, 2011 Was driving manual cars for 15 years before switching to an auto. When I had the auto car, I drove like manual, i.e. free gear when approaching or stopping at traffic lights and going down slopes. I have even gone down slopes on free gear for distance of 6 to 8 km. For 4.5 years covering 90k km I never had problem with gear box. For that I always thought the GB will last very long like 10 years as long as it is serviced regularly and not abused. But I am surprised that some got GB problem even before the time to change timing belt! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boyvalentino Neutral Newbie January 17, 2011 Share January 17, 2011 Would you be as so kind as to advise on the workshop and price for your GB.Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tohto Hypersonic January 17, 2011 Share January 17, 2011 any ws is able to do the job. Its just drain n refill only. 10 mins job. That is not true for CVT GB. Not all workshop are experience with CVT, if they used the wrong CVT oil and did not exchange it correctly, they will screw up the CVT. That's happen to a Allion owner from Allion club some time ago. Toyota CVT is very sensitive to the right CVT oil used. For normal GB, it should be more straight forward. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Babyt 4th Gear January 17, 2011 Share January 17, 2011 oh s--t. does that mean my qashqai is better off going to TC for servicing? but fuk...they charge package, not for CVT fluid change only. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roh96 6th Gear January 17, 2011 Share January 17, 2011 After driving a CVT Jazz for 4 yrs, i told myself to avoid CVT at all cost. When i heard horrible stories about CVT GB in SHC and FJC and how those owners have to pay and repair their CVT GB, driving my Jazz become like a time bomb as i don't know when will be my turn. I become KS and change CVT fluid every 30k so as to defer the problem as long as possible, driving it has to be gentle also. 4 yrs and close to 100k mileage and finally i quit and switch to conventional auto GB, no triptronic and stuff. I want a simple car that i can drive with a peace of mind. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karu 6th Gear January 17, 2011 Share January 17, 2011 Read somewhere that Jazz / Airwave CVT is known to breakdown quite easily. Wacked my airwave for 90+kkm without issue before selling it last year. Hope it still holds up with the next owner... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hondauto 1st Gear January 17, 2011 Share January 17, 2011 oh s--t. does that mean my qashqai is better off going to TC for servicing? but fuk...they charge package, not for CVT fluid change only. u can buy CVT oil from Tan Chong and change outside. Tan Chong charged $188 for CVT changed - is it on the high side? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Babyt 4th Gear January 17, 2011 Share January 17, 2011 really? the other time i called TC, i said i want to do Engine Oil change only and they said cannot...must buy the package...zzz Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kangadrool Supersonic January 17, 2011 Share January 17, 2011 (edited) After driving a CVT Jazz for 4 yrs, i told myself to avoid CVT at all cost. When i heard horrible stories about CVT GB in SHC and FJC and how those owners have to pay and repair their CVT GB, driving my Jazz become like a time bomb as i don't know when will be my turn. I become KS and change CVT fluid every 30k so as to defer the problem as long as possible, driving it has to be gentle also. 4 yrs and close to 100k mileage and finally i quit and switch to conventional auto GB, no triptronic and stuff. I want a simple car that i can drive with a peace of mind. Fit is on CVT while Jazz is torque converter. So if you put CVT fluid in Jazz and ATF on Fit, [bigcry] Some AD Wish are on 4AT while some newer batch are on CVT, if mechanic mixed it up, then [bigcry] Edited January 17, 2011 by Kangadrool Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Itsec 2nd Gear January 17, 2011 Share January 17, 2011 After driving a CVT Jazz for 4 yrs, i told myself to avoid CVT at all cost. When i heard horrible stories about CVT GB in SHC and FJC and how those owners have to pay and repair their CVT GB, driving my Jazz become like a time bomb as i don't know when will be my turn. I become KS and change CVT fluid every 30k so as to defer the problem as long as possible, driving it has to be gentle also. 4 yrs and close to 100k mileage and finally i quit and switch to conventional auto GB, no triptronic and stuff. I want a simple car that i can drive with a peace of mind. the gb can last very long... my kaki's mileage ard 230k liao... still going strong... just do as my previous post... it will be very safe... auto gb also need to maintain... ibut the frequency is lesser.... FYI: manual GB like type r recommended MTF change @10k ... but mostly done @20k... due to non-aggressive driving... so another thing to note for those aiming models powered by K20A Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donut Supercharged January 17, 2011 Share January 17, 2011 After driving a CVT Jazz for 4 yrs, i told myself to avoid CVT at all cost. When i heard horrible stories about CVT GB in SHC and FJC and how those owners have to pay and repair their CVT GB, driving my Jazz become like a time bomb as i don't know when will be my turn. I become KS and change CVT fluid every 30k so as to defer the problem as long as possible, driving it has to be gentle also. 4 yrs and close to 100k mileage and finally i quit and switch to conventional auto GB, no triptronic and stuff. I want a simple car that i can drive with a peace of mind. dun be so anxious abt CVT GB..... all auto GB are the same. u think normal GB can last forever? All auto GB's lifespan is limited. that is why those ppl who are buying 2nd hand cars, especially those 10 yrs old, they will avoid auto GB, coz thats where auto GB will give problem after 10 yrs of usage. So whether CVT or not, there is a lifespan. if u are so scared, drive MANUAL gear! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kangadrool Supersonic January 17, 2011 Share January 17, 2011 manual gear can piang also except more rare and cheaper to fix it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Babyt 4th Gear January 17, 2011 Share January 17, 2011 maybe auto and cvt gear will be so common one day that it is more expensive to fix manual gear? lol ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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