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*$kїđž!™ wrote:Guys looking to buy an aqua or fielder...leaning to.aqua as i really dont need a big car and the price is cheaper ...is this the right thread...
*$kїđž!™ wrote:1...does the car make a noise when battery is charging? -NO
2. There is a key light on the dashboard and a beeping when driving the car ....is this because the fob battery is weak or dead..?.. - YES
faizoh wrote:Good day. I recently bought a 2016 Fielder and I have a Question about how the vehicle idles when the engine is running. My one fluctuates between 1 and 1 and a half on the tack is that normal? If not can someone recommend me to a technician that can assist me or point me in the direction of some help. Oh just for information i did clean the cooling fan for the battery. Thanks for the help...
faizoh wrote:Good day. I recently bought a 2016 Fielder and I have a Question about how the vehicle idles when the engine is running. My one fluctuates between 1 and 1 and a half on the tack is that normal? If not can someone recommend me to a technician that can assist me or point me in the direction of some help. Oh just for information i did clean the cooling fan for the battery. Thanks for the help...
Good2gotrini wrote:Bought 2016 Fielder Hybrid yesterday. Did a lot of research on Hybrids, gas prices etc.
Good2gotrini wrote:6. Bought the car from D&D in Freeport. I am not plugging them! Shopped around and they had best price and service at the present time. They did something so the gauge cluster was mostly in English. The radio is another story. You can get the radio to read in like a 1/4 english but that is the best you can get. Just google it. You can put T&T stations on the radio just a lot of Japanese you have to deal with. You can replace the unit you just might also have to replace the backup camera.
Good2gotrini wrote:5. Rims are dinky. Mine came with 175/65/15. I’m guessing this is for cost cutting or gas savings. Looked around, hence all the driving to upgrade. Not one dealer recommended anything over 15”. 16” are ok but hard to find and low inventory/options. 17’s + at your own risk. So it looks like a 205/70/15 for a little extra cushion and lift. Potholes people.
This car rides close to the Nissan Teana. Hopefully with the upgrade in tires/rims will make a difference. I will note that this car never bottomed out on any potholes etc.
venum wrote:Good2gotrini wrote:Bought 2016 Fielder Hybrid yesterday. Did a lot of research on Hybrids, gas prices etc.
congrats ! ! ! welcome to a whole new experience in vehicle ownership
make sure to check out our club on facebook and join our whatsapp chats. PM me you number or join from the FB page.
Fielder & Axio Hybrids TT
https://www.facebook.com/FielderandAxio ... =bookmarks
The #1 Hybrid Fielder & Axio club and resource in Trinidad & Tobago. We have all the resources for owning and maintaining your hybrid Fielders & AxiosGood2gotrini wrote:6. Bought the car from D&D in Freeport. I am not plugging them! Shopped around and they had best price and service at the present time. They did something so the gauge cluster was mostly in English. The radio is another story. You can get the radio to read in like a 1/4 english but that is the best you can get. Just google it. You can put T&T stations on the radio just a lot of Japanese you have to deal with. You can replace the unit you just might also have to replace the backup camera.
Please do explain more on what was done, send some pics of that "english" dashboard
I have been hearing bad things about them from ppl who bought aqua from them, they claim to service the cars, but they seem to do nothings as ppl getting their aqua with dirty hybrid battery cooling fans, the most common service area AND dirty tranny fluid, soo something about their service and delivery dont add up. I hope you have a positive experience with them.Good2gotrini wrote:5. Rims are dinky. Mine came with 175/65/15. I’m guessing this is for cost cutting or gas savings. Looked around, hence all the driving to upgrade. Not one dealer recommended anything over 15”. 16” are ok but hard to find and low inventory/options. 17’s + at your own risk. So it looks like a 205/70/15 for a little extra cushion and lift. Potholes people.
This car rides close to the Nissan Teana. Hopefully with the upgrade in tires/rims will make a difference. I will note that this car never bottomed out on any potholes etc.
the skinny tyres were explained earlier by ramishrrr , but they do ride really nice, real smooth and no noise.
I changed to 195/55/15 on some light rims and my fuel economy did not drop. i feel safer doing highway speed with the broader tyres. these cars touch badly when given slight load, several owners have done mods to prevent that. its prob the most major disappointment with the car to me. the lil "mudguards" in front the rear wheels are the main culprits.
first thing you should do is get the real mileage that it is doing as you cannot trust the dashboard, mine was saying 25,000km but stickers in the engine was saying 58,000km and the mileage verification showed 60,000km at de-registration
contact Harry at 777-3002 for the report.
Good2gotrini wrote:15633894516589019562027885651326.jpgvenum wrote:Good2gotrini wrote:Bought 2016 Fielder Hybrid yesterday. Did a lot of research on Hybrids, gas prices etc.
congrats ! ! ! welcome to a whole new experience in vehicle ownership
make sure to check out our club on facebook and join our whatsapp chats. PM me you number or join from the FB page.
Fielder & Axio Hybrids TT
https://www.facebook.com/FielderandAxio ... =bookmarks
The #1 Hybrid Fielder & Axio club and resource in Trinidad & Tobago. We have all the resources for owning and maintaining your hybrid Fielders & AxiosGood2gotrini wrote:6. Bought the car from D&D in Freeport. I am not plugging them! Shopped around and they had best price and service at the present time. They did something so the gauge cluster was mostly in English. The radio is another story. You can get the radio to read in like a 1/4 english but that is the best you can get. Just google it. You can put T&T stations on the radio just a lot of Japanese you have to deal with. You can replace the unit you just might also have to replace the backup camera.
Please do explain more on what was done, send some pics of that "english" dashboard
I have been hearing bad things about them from ppl who bought aqua from them, they claim to service the cars, but they seem to do nothings as ppl getting their aqua with dirty hybrid battery cooling fans, the most common service area AND dirty tranny fluid, soo something about their service and delivery dont add up. I hope you have a positive experience with them.Good2gotrini wrote:5. Rims are dinky. Mine came with 175/65/15. I’m guessing this is for cost cutting or gas savings. Looked around, hence all the driving to upgrade. Not one dealer recommended anything over 15”. 16” are ok but hard to find and low inventory/options. 17’s + at your own risk. So it looks like a 205/70/15 for a little extra cushion and lift. Potholes people.
This car rides close to the Nissan Teana. Hopefully with the upgrade in tires/rims will make a difference. I will note that this car never bottomed out on any potholes etc.
the skinny tyres were explained earlier by ramishrrr , but they do ride really nice, real smooth and no noise.
I changed to 195/55/15 on some light rims and my fuel economy did not drop. i feel safer doing highway speed with the broader tyres. these cars touch badly when given slight load, several owners have done mods to prevent that. its prob the most major disappointment with the car to me. the lil "mudguards" in front the rear wheels are the main culprits.
first thing you should do is get the real mileage that it is doing as you cannot trust the dashboard, mine was saying 25,000km but stickers in the engine was saying 58,000km and the mileage verification showed 60,000km at de-registration
contact Harry at 777-3002 for the report.
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Good2gotrini wrote:15633896925678332600031063622428.jpgGood2gotrini wrote:15633894516589019562027885651326.jpgvenum wrote:Good2gotrini wrote:Bought 2016 Fielder Hybrid yesterday. Did a lot of research on Hybrids, gas prices etc.
congrats ! ! ! welcome to a whole new experience in vehicle ownership
make sure to check out our club on facebook and join our whatsapp chats. PM me you number or join from the FB page.
Fielder & Axio Hybrids TT
https://www.facebook.com/FielderandAxio ... =bookmarks
The #1 Hybrid Fielder & Axio club and resource in Trinidad & Tobago. We have all the resources for owning and maintaining your hybrid Fielders & AxiosGood2gotrini wrote:6. Bought the car from D&D in Freeport. I am not plugging them! Shopped around and they had best price and service at the present time. They did something so the gauge cluster was mostly in English. The radio is another story. You can get the radio to read in like a 1/4 english but that is the best you can get. Just google it. You can put T&T stations on the radio just a lot of Japanese you have to deal with. You can replace the unit you just might also have to replace the backup camera.
Please do explain more on what was done, send some pics of that "english" dashboard
I have been hearing bad things about them from ppl who bought aqua from them, they claim to service the cars, but they seem to do nothings as ppl getting their aqua with dirty hybrid battery cooling fans, the most common service area AND dirty tranny fluid, soo something about their service and delivery dont add up. I hope you have a positive experience with them.Good2gotrini wrote:5. Rims are dinky. Mine came with 175/65/15. I’m guessing this is for cost cutting or gas savings. Looked around, hence all the driving to upgrade. Not one dealer recommended anything over 15”. 16” are ok but hard to find and low inventory/options. 17’s + at your own risk. So it looks like a 205/70/15 for a little extra cushion and lift. Potholes people.
This car rides close to the Nissan Teana. Hopefully with the upgrade in tires/rims will make a difference. I will note that this car never bottomed out on any potholes etc.
the skinny tyres were explained earlier by ramishrrr , but they do ride really nice, real smooth and no noise.
I changed to 195/55/15 on some light rims and my fuel economy did not drop. i feel safer doing highway speed with the broader tyres. these cars touch badly when given slight load, several owners have done mods to prevent that. its prob the most major disappointment with the car to me. the lil "mudguards" in front the rear wheels are the main culprits.
first thing you should do is get the real mileage that it is doing as you cannot trust the dashboard, mine was saying 25,000km but stickers in the engine was saying 58,000km and the mileage verification showed 60,000km at de-registration
contact Harry at 777-3002 for the report.
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