#131
davidlow7
Posted 30 November 2012 - 12:30 AM
agree wh tat man..... my myvi oso omos 4 years oledy whout any problem..... jus the kok kok kok sound onli..... anyway the new myvi shouldnt hv tat problem anymore i think cuz the use different brake caliper oledy.....
man.. the lok lok sound of your brake does decrease the performance of the braking thou....
Suggest change to oversize caliper pin w/ o ring.. for like RM 80.. 4 pcs (left + right)...
Change the rotor if can.. Myvi's stock rotor is not recommended.. design okay though material issue...
It is not really expensive probably rm75 per pc for Bosch/Brembo,, but i did some comparison... Bosch looked better although I am not sure cause Brembo is famous for brake!
#132
Nokia6280
Posted 30 November 2012 - 11:51 AM
Aiya! The break tok tok sound can be cure by an O-Ring.
Anyone have deskboard tok tok sound?
Posted 20 February 2018 - 04:59 PM
limhong
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I have recently purchased a Perodua new Myvi. After one week of using it, I found that the back door cannot be opened due to the failure in electronic control system. The design of the car does not support manual way to open the back door. It is so frustrated that the defect is not rectified even after 3 times repair in Perodua service center (5.2.18, 15.2.18 and 19.2.18), especially it is near to Chinese New year. Before this, I am Perodua fans, but now I have lose confidence in Perodua as it has caused me so much inconvenient. I hope I can have a new car replacement and compensation of transport lost for this period.
#134
vr2turbo
Posted 21 February 2018 - 04:15 PM
Hmmm.... Got a lemon car? or many cases like that?
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Mr. Engineer
Posted 27 December 2018 - 10:58 AM
My problem is that my MyVi wished it was a 1.6....