hello123 Newbie Loganizer!
Number of posts : 1 Age : 49 City, Country : 澳大利亚 LOGAN Model : wuliao2008 ClubLogan Points : 3 Registration date : 2012-07-17
| Subject: some advise? Tue Jul 17, 2012 5:03 pm | |
| Hey guys, when your car get the problem,what will you do?To go to the garage or repair it by yourself?Are there any good diagnostic tool to recommend? i haven't checked my l car for a long time. next week,I have to go away. So I want to do a thorough examination for my .I don’t know what tool will be better?How about the Ford Mazda IDS Diagnostic tool .Anybody have used it? Any information will be gratefully received.Thanks. | |
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Deccansand Newbie Loganizer!
Number of posts : 67 Age : 50 City, Country : Hyderabad LOGAN Model : LOGAN DLE 1.5 dci ClubLogan Points : 81 Registration date : 2012-02-17
| Subject: Re: some advise? Thu Jul 19, 2012 6:08 pm | |
| I thnik if you service at regular intervals you dont need to worry much about your car.
I generally check the engine oil, coolant and break condition before going on long drives. Not aware of any diagnostic tools for logan. | |
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martin245 Super Loganizer
Number of posts : 2502 Age : 71 City, Country : Karlsbad Spielberg Germany Some do not like the way I answer posts .but if you read between the lines you will see sense in what I write LOGAN Model : DACIA LOGAN 14mpi Lauriette Simply Red ClubLogan Points : 2090 Registration date : 2008-04-07
| Subject: Re: some advise? Thu Jul 19, 2012 10:31 pm | |
| I was taught to drive in the British Army and we had a word for the service It was POWER Petrol Oil Water Electrics....Ie Lights and things Rubber !!! Tires and also "WATER HOSES" You wont go wrong if you do this ! | |
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