Problem with Proton Exora

owtaman

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It was due to the Good Year tires, one of the mechanic fixed it during my last service. The tires although is bi-directional but actually only one direction is usable with proper balance, so the solution is to switch direction, this will involve replacing the left tires with the right tires and vice versa.

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I'm sure some of you hate this brand.... but bear in mind if it is not bcause of proton, maybe some of us will still be driving second hand japanese cars and many mat rempits cannot afford to even upgrade....
I don't see many Thais nor Singaporean driving second hand Japanese cars ? They don't have a national car brand.
 

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So it just because of wrong tyre installation..?
My exora have a different problem.

My a/c start to become warm after 3 years and 1 month old. The check engine sign start to appear .do you think ewp covered all this problem?
 

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So it just because of wrong tyre installation..?
My exora have a different problem.

My a/c start to become warm after 3 years and 1 month old. The check engine sign start to appear .do you think ewp covered all this problem?
try check the filter near the blower under the passenger dashboard....there is a clip on site use to hold a filter...just rinse with water and ur aircond feel cold again...thr this before send for aircond services..
 

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