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<blockquote data-quote="meetoo" data-source="post: 209245" data-attributes="member: 4025"><p>Hai GasWombat, you're welcome. It your choice of course, but I think you should read this article. <a href="http://autos.yahoo.com/maintain/repairqa/fluids_heat_air_conditioning/ques019_2.html" target="_blank">http://autos.yahoo.com/maintain/repairqa/fluids_heat_air_conditioning/ques019_2.html</a></p><p>BTW, 160F is 71C and 190F is 88C. There are many more article like this if you do a search.</p><p></p><p>Our mechanics only know how to judge based on whether any complaint from customer or not. What they tell you is seldom based on knowledge. "Try and see lah" attitude is common. So think whether it's worthwhile to take such risks with your precious engine just to protect a RM500 radiator.</p><p></p><p>Just also don't understand why some people think it's not necessary to replace an important thing like the thermostat every 3 years when it only cost RM33. If you do search, the recommended lifespan of a thermostat is 50-70,000km. So they just wait until it kong instead and in the meantime all sorts of problem developing in the engine. When the engine finally gives problems, who will suspect a faulty thermostat might have caused it? Our expert "no complaint from customer" mechanics?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meetoo, post: 209245, member: 4025"] Hai GasWombat, you're welcome. It your choice of course, but I think you should read this article. [url]http://autos.yahoo.com/maintain/repairqa/fluids_heat_air_conditioning/ques019_2.html[/url] BTW, 160F is 71C and 190F is 88C. There are many more article like this if you do a search. Our mechanics only know how to judge based on whether any complaint from customer or not. What they tell you is seldom based on knowledge. "Try and see lah" attitude is common. So think whether it's worthwhile to take such risks with your precious engine just to protect a RM500 radiator. Just also don't understand why some people think it's not necessary to replace an important thing like the thermostat every 3 years when it only cost RM33. If you do search, the recommended lifespan of a thermostat is 50-70,000km. So they just wait until it kong instead and in the meantime all sorts of problem developing in the engine. When the engine finally gives problems, who will suspect a faulty thermostat might have caused it? Our expert "no complaint from customer" mechanics? [/QUOTE]
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