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S_2NR wrote:KIA Motors wrote:kidcamby wrote:So yesterday I took my 3week old Cerato for the longest run since purchase, Arima to Penal. Upon my arrival I noticed there was condensation in both headlights. This was a cause for concern, actually it's all I thought returning to Arima.
By the time I got home the headlights where clear again. I have my first scheduled 1000km service next Saturday.
1. is this condensation normal? (I doubt it)
2. Should I pack my hooligan face when I visit SS? (Kidding).....maybe
1. is this condensation normal? YES; you can read more on this in the owners manual
2. Should I pack my hooligan face when I visit SS? (Kidding)..... I think if you are nice to the persons i service they will be happy to assist you. Catch more bees with honey.
Contact your sales rep for assistance in Service and after sales questions.
how is condensation in a headlight normal?
that says to me there is a leak
LOLPointman-IA wrote:These new cars eh.lol
kidcamby wrote:Went to SS yesterday and it was confirmed that the condensation was in fact "normal." Imagine my excitement!!
idlemind wrote:The service is OK cant complain.
Something important people overlook is having a good sales rep from the beginning, just incase you get a raw deal with the service and maintenance department, they can help you out. Most Reps at any dealer just sell you the car and you dont hear from them again but as my previous post mentioned, I would advise you and anyone interested in a Kia to have Feroze ('KIA Motors' on trinituner) handle your sale. Ive had no complaints about this guy and after a year since the sale, I can still call on him for any after sales issues.
Contact him here: https://www.facebook.com/KiaSalesRep
idlemind wrote:Did my 20,000 km service today. Total cost was $1500, inclusive of:
-Oil
-Oil Filter
-Air Filter
-AC Filter (this gets changed at the 20k apparently)
Couple things to note:
-You can bring in your own oil and pay for them to change. I was skeptical about this, but was assured that the oil I bring in will be used.
-My front brake pads need to change soon. I was given a ridiculous cost of $1500TT installed. I asked them if I can bring in the OEM pads myself for them to install and they said yes. I will need to pay $250 for labour.
Just a heads up...
Captainzaak wrote:idlemind wrote:Did my 20,000 km service today. Total cost was $1500, inclusive of:
-Oil
-Oil Filter
-Air Filter
-AC Filter (this gets changed at the 20k apparently)
Couple things to note:
-You can bring in your own oil and pay for them to change. I was skeptical about this, but was assured that the oil I bring in will be used.
-My front brake pads need to change soon. I was given a ridiculous cost of $1500TT installed. I asked them if I can bring in the OEM pads myself for them to install and they said yes. I will need to pay $250 for labour.
Just a heads up...
Those have to change already? That's very surprising.
S_2NR wrote:Autocross a cerato? Srs question
I experienced the same thing with factory brake pads on a new elantra. Front brakes don't last at all. Maybe its a Korean thing
Pointman-IA wrote:Are the seats in the Cerato fabric or leather?
idlemind wrote:Pointman-IA wrote:Are the seats in the Cerato fabric or leather?
All models are fabric iirc.
DVSTT wrote:idlemind wrote:Pointman-IA wrote:Are the seats in the Cerato fabric or leather?
All models are fabric iirc.
Even the coupe? It's 230k and fabric seats? Just now they'll give you steelies.....
metalgear2095 wrote:Koup is 2.0
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