Dear Friends
Recently, I bought a Japanese alto 2017 December (HA36S chassis). It is registered in SL in 2019.
1) Odometer is 32,000. But may be tampered. However, all four tyres are same Dunlop Japanese 2017 year ones. Seems around 50%~60% percent worn.
2) Later, I noticed that RMV sticker had been removed and attached to the file after laminating. So, I guessed that windscreen is replaced, may be due to an accidents. However, I serviced it at a garage and the mechanic told me that there are no signs of a big accident. But both number plates are slightly damaged and there were painting touches in several places including front and rear bumpers.
3) The fan belt seems slightly slipping.
4) Idle Stop indicator in blinking and not working. (It was intermittently working, when I purchased it). Does it due to weakness of the 12V battery?
So, what are the maintenance works that you suggest, since I don’t know the history exactly? I have already replaced Engine Oil, Oil Filter, Transmission Oil and Brake Oil.
i) A/C Service?
ii) Engine Tune Up?
iii) Any other things that you suggest?
iv) Do you recommend to get it checked at A*W?
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Dhaham
Dear Friends
Edited by DhahamRecently, I bought a Japanese alto 2017 December (HA36S chassis). It is registered in SL in 2019.
1) Odometer is 32,000. But may be tampered. However, all four tyres are same Dunlop Japanese 2017 year ones. Seems around 50%~60% percent worn.
2) Later, I noticed that RMV sticker had been removed and attached to the file after laminating. So, I guessed that windscreen is replaced, may be due to an accidents. However, I serviced it at a garage and the mechanic told me that there are no signs of a big accident. But both number plates are slightly damaged and there were painting touches in several places including front and rear bumpers.
3) The fan belt seems slightly slipping.
4) Idle Stop indicator in blinking and not working. (It was intermittently working, when I purchased it). Does it due to weakness of the 12V battery?
So, what are the maintenance works that you suggest, since I don’t know the history exactly? I have already replaced Engine Oil, Oil Filter, Transmission Oil and Brake Oil.
i) A/C Service?
ii) Engine Tune Up?
iii) Any other things that you suggest?
iv) Do you recommend to get it checked at A*W?
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