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#31
fahmiey2k

Posted 15 August 2008 - 04:09 PM

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i've got the same prob with my 2003 city idsi
just change the start clutch and the problem gone
the price about 2-3k
but luckily i got it free coz warranty claim...SmileSmile

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chalex

Posted 15 August 2008 - 05:41 PM

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start cluth izzit the flywheel ?


because what i heard is honda city 2003-current gearbox run on flywheel
like manual gearbox , until certain milliage need to change the flywheel
cluth ,

was quoted from sc estimated rm 900++ include labour and oil

#33
kiddo

Posted 16 August 2008 - 03:42 PM

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: jOnAs

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Just doesn`t make sense. You already spent so much on a Honda, why save a
few dollars, instead of sending it to a authorized SC for proper care ? I`m
still sending mine to authorized SC even though it`s already coming to 4 years.

#34
kundur

Posted 16 August 2008 - 04:19 PM

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Mine as well. 5 years already with Honda SC. May cost a bit more but the
service is worth it. Already know nearly all the staff there. I know which
staff can do what efficiently. Peace of mind. My 5 years old CT running
like new (110k++ km clocked).

#35
chalex

Posted 17 August 2008 - 10:26 AM

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mine exactly 4 year also send to SC for service minor and major also
there ,

well because do HOnda know well on our ride is much more better than
outside workshop ,

now clock at 90K ,

even sc service price were not low as outside but think back you are not
service your car every month right?

for my service every 5k i just use mineral oil will do ,

#36
pciericagp

Posted 19 August 2008 - 03:46 AM

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jOnAs,

Your wife really did a big mistake on lubricants. Possible some minor
damge to your g/b already. The best thing was, flushing the whole gearbox
using only genuine honda cvt gear oil only to make sure all the remaining
Halvoline Gold gear oil was out from it. This was the best way to save
the gearbox again.

Honda City, no matter i-DSI or VTEC, using only genuine honda 10W/30
engine oil (Specially for honda engine) and honda cvt gear oil. Don't
ever try other to claim it was good for your car. Genuine honda lubricant
already good enough, don't play around on lubricant that we're no so
familiar with that.

Good luck...

#37
Vegatron

Posted 19 August 2008 - 08:38 AM

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pciericagp, erm.. he already knows that. HE's saying after flush out
change to CVTF still got some jerking. Could be something else wrong.


#38
vtecpro

Posted 19 August 2008 - 01:40 PM

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hi all,
if we talk about jerking,its not only from gearbox.
the honda city have many jerking type!
1) it come from gearbox
2) it come from egr valve
3) it come from spark plug also
if u want solve this problem,just contact me at izad@vtecpro.com.my
i will try to diagnos for u.

#39
intermilan

Posted 20 August 2008 - 12:24 PM

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pciericagp,

why only use honda engine oil 10W/30?

why cant use other brand engine oil with the same grade 10W/30?

for example, why cannot use petronas 10W/30 engine oil for honda city
engine?

care to explain?... bcoz i found your 'advise' quite peculiar.


#40
kelve

Posted 05 October 2008 - 10:24 AM

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hi guys, just to share perhaps another potential cause for jerking...

my car will jerk a bit when engaged in reverse gear, and initially for a
sec or two when in D. Honda SC checked for me, and noticed that my
gearbox mounting has cracked. I'll be changing it next week tho, but they
say that it's the cause of the vibrations/minor jerking.

Just my 2 cents...

Cheers