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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 7:45am On Sep 22, 2015
Fill with washer fluid only Don’t add water to the windshield washer reservoir. It won’t clean as well as washer fluid, and it may freeze in cold weather and damage the system. Don’t try to run your windshield washer system once you suspect there’s no more fluid in the tank, or you may damage the washer fluid pump.


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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 2:39pm On Sep 22, 2015
Inspect wheel-well splashguards These guards, however flimsy on many of today’s cars, help keep water and winter’s salty slush from splashing up into the engine compartment, where it can damage sensitive electrical components. Unfortunately, these guards tear off easily — sometimes without the driver knowing it. Check for damage to these guards when you wash your car. Re-secure with the appropriate fasteners or replace as needed. As added protection from splashed-up muck, slush, and debris, install mud flaps (also called splash guards) on your vehicle.


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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 11:20am On Sep 23, 2015
Don’t forget the PCV valve The PCV (positive crankcase ventilation) valve is an emissions control device on older cars — check your service manual to see if your car has one.The valve recirculates partially burned gases from the engine’s crankcase to the combustion chamber. Important to a properly functioning engine, the valve should be changed every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or as specified in your owner’s manual. In addition to helping you get the most from a tank of gasoline, it helps to prevent the buildup of harmful sludge and corrosion.When replacing your PCV valve, be sure you use the correct one or you may damage your engine.

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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 8:17pm On Sep 23, 2015
Clean dash gauges carefully Use a soft damp cloth to lightly wipe dust from the clear plastic lenses on your dashboard. Too much pressure will scratch them. Too many scratches can make it difficult to read your gauges under certain lighting conditions.


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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 4:38am On Sep 24, 2015
Beware the wet thumb If you top off your tires at a service station, check to see if there’s moisture coming from the air pump. Simply depress the pin inside the inflator valve with your thumbnail. If your thumb gets wet, advise the station manager that his tanks need to be drained and go to a different station. Moisture, trapped inside a tire, can cause pressure variations and corrode rims.


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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 12:56pm On Sep 24, 2015
Some batteries need water If your battery has vent caps, remove them to check the level of the electrolyte. It should rise 1/2 inch (13 mm) above the battery’s top plates. If it doesn’t, use distilled water to raise the level to 1/4 or 3/8 inch (6 or 10 mm) below the bottom of the vent cap. Don’t use tap water, as it may contain minerals that can damage your battery. Mechanics should check your battery as a part of your regularly scheduled maintenance, but they often skip the procedure. Be sure to ask to have it done.

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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by Nobody: 1:45pm On Sep 24, 2015
If this is true, then definitely getting my next car from you. And I hope I won't be the vulture's leg that makes the stew unclean. Neither will I be the illfated man the drinks water and it catches his teeth.
Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 1:49pm On Sep 24, 2015
dabriggs:


If this is true, then definitely getting my next car from you. And I hope I won't be the vulture's leg that makes the stew unclean. Neither will I be the illfated man the drinks water and it catches his teeth.

As long as I breathe, none of my clients will become the vulture's leg that makes the stew unclean. Neither will anyone of them be the ill-fated man that drinks the water and it catches his teeth.

Here, with me, you are in safe hands.

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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 8:09am On Sep 28, 2015
Rotate your tires Rotating your tires helps to distribute tire wear evenly and ensures that you’ll get the maximum road life out of them. The first rotation is especially important.Your owner’s manual should specify both rotation period and pattern. If not, rotate your tires every 6,000 to 7,500 miles (9,700 to 12,000 km) — your tire dealer should know the correct pattern of tire rotation.


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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 10:44am On Sep 28, 2015
Touch up nicks sooner rather than later Touch-up paint won’t adhere well to rust. So be sure to keep some matching touch-up paint on hand so you can touch up any minor nicks, often found around door edges, before rust has a chance to form.

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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 12:24pm On Sep 28, 2015
Check for uneven wear Check tires for uneven wear. If you’ve maintained tire inflation properly, uneven wear may indicate the need for a wheel realignment. It can also mean improperly operating brakes or shocks, a bent wheel, internal tire damage, or worn bushings.


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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 3:01pm On Sep 28, 2015
Maintain your car’s battery Maybe the manufacturer says your battery is maintenancefree, but don’t you believe it! Check your battery regularly to extend its life and avoid the hassle of being stranded with a dead battery.
Begin with the simple: keeping your battery clean. A dirty case can actually cause current to drain. Wipe with a damp rag. Use a mild detergent if necessary.
Next, clean the battery posts or terminals. Loosen and remove the negative cable (black or minus sign) first, then the red positive cable. Use a brass wire battery brush dipped in a paste made from a few tablespoons of baking soda and a little water.
Inspect the battery case for damage, such as cracks or bulges — signs that a battery needs to be replaced.
Reinstall the cables, positive first, and coat the terminals and clamps with a thin coating of grease to prevent new corrosion.


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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 5:51pm On Sep 28, 2015
Give the core components a once-over:There's nothing too technical here, but you can help prevent overheating or electrical failure in your car by simply cleaning debris from the radiator and making sure the battery cables are securely connected and corrosion-free.


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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by AreaFada2: 6:22pm On Sep 28, 2015
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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 6:33pm On Sep 28, 2015
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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 11:17pm On Sep 28, 2015
Rotate your tires Rotating your tires helps to distribute tire wear evenly and ensures that you’ll get the maximum road life out of them. The first rotation is especially important.Your owner’s manual should specify both rotation period and pattern. If not, rotate your tires every 6,000 to 7,500 miles (9,700 to 12,000 km) — your tire dealer should know the correct pattern of tire rotation.


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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 12:27pm On Sep 29, 2015
Don’t mix coolants Avoid mixing coolants that are different in color. If your coolant is pink, don’t add a green formulation to it. Otherwise, you’ll end up with a thick solution that won’t do its job. Use only the coolant specified in your owner’s manual.

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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by gbadaniyi(m): 5:03pm On Sep 29, 2015
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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 12:36am On Sep 30, 2015
Clean the inside, too Vacuum and sponge your interior every time you wash your car. Dirt particles are abrasive, and spilled liquids, such as soda, can be corrosive.Vacuum your interior thoroughly with a powerful vacuum (small cordless models are generally too weak). Use the appropriate wand heads when vacuuming. The bare metal wand can mar and scratch surfaces. Sponge vinyl surfaces clean with a solution of mild detergent and water.

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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by adeniyisamuel59(m): 7:36am On Sep 30, 2015
When this thread was critically scrutinized, it attenuated a conjured, concocted and fabricated plan to pull wool on the eyes of some nairalander by praising kakakibuy to high heaven in order to swindle more nairalander...my observation.
Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 1:30pm On Sep 30, 2015
Secure loads to avoid dents and scratches The beginning of the end for the finish on many cars and trucks — and for wagon and hatchback interiors for that matter — is an improperly stowed load. Invest in the appropriate racks for bicycles, cargo, and luggage. A good trick to keep tall objects from sliding around in a pick-up truck bed is to use a shower curtain rod (or two) as a brace. Just push the cargo against the front wall of the truck bed and install the rod behind it. Twist to secure. Cargo nets will also help keep objects from banging around and damaging a truck bed.


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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 9:49pm On Sep 30, 2015
Top off your brake fluid Check brake fluid monthly.Wipe dirt from the master cylinder lid before you open it. If you need fluid, add the type recommended by your car’s maker. Never substitute other fluids, such as transmission or power-steering fluid. And don’t use brake fluid from a previously opened container. Once exposed to air, brake fluid absorbs moisture and contaminates easily.

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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 11:46am On Oct 01, 2015
Park in the shade Of course, a garage is always the ideal place to park your car. But if one isn’t available, minimize interior damage from UV sunlight and heat by always trying to park your car in the shade. If no shade is available or if you find parking under a tree results in bird droppings, use a car shade to minimize the sun’s impact. As a bonus, you’ll have a cooler car to step into on hot sunny days. Car shades come in two basic types: those that you unfold and place on the front windshield and rear window, or pleated types that attach to the windshield posts (with adhesive), window frames (with Velcro), or the windows themselves (with suction cups).


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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 3:46pm On Oct 01, 2015
Avoid hose hassles Check the hoses under your hood every month or two to avoid the hassle of a broken hose while you’re on the road. With the car cool and off, squeeze the hoses. If they are hard or make a crunching sound, replace them. Ditto if they are extremely soft or sticky.With the car warm but off, examine hoses for bulges and collapsed sections. If you find any, the hose walls are weak, and it’s time to replace the hose. Never drive with a ruptured coolant hose, or you are liable to overheat the engine and damage it. Other hoses are crucial to operation of your power brakes and cruise-control systems.

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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 11:45pm On Oct 01, 2015
Lube your lug nuts Lug nuts, if not lubricated occasionally, can seize or “freeze” to the studs due to corrosion. Repairing them can be expensive. Having to call a tow truck for a flat you can’t remove is even more expensive.The next time you change or rotate your tires, pick up some anti-seize lubricant at your local auto supply store. Clean the stud threads with a wire brush and wipe them with the lubricant. It’s formulated to prevent the lug nuts (spark plugs, too) from seizing and won’t allow them to loosen as you drive, the way other lubricants might. If a lug nut does freeze to a stud, try spraying the nut and stud with WD-40 or Liquid Wrench. Allow it to penetrate for 10 or 20 minutes. Use a heat gun to apply heat.Then use a ratchet wrench to remove the lug.

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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 3:25pm On Oct 02, 2015
Fill with washer fluid only Don’t add water to the windshield washer reservoir. It won’t clean as well as washer fluid, and it may freeze in cold weather and damage the system. Don’t try to run your windshield washer system once you suspect there’s no more fluid in the tank, or you may damage the washer fluid pump.


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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 8:08pm On Oct 02, 2015
Have wheel alignment checked Have your car’s wheel alignment checked every 30,000 miles (48,000 km), or as recommended in your owner’s manual. Also have it checked after buying new tires and when you replace a rack-and-pinion steering unit or other steering parts. Improper tire alignment will shorten the life of your tires as well as cause poor handling. If your steering is stiffer than normal or the vehicle pulls to one side, you probably have an alignment problem.

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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 10:46pm On Oct 02, 2015
Fix small windshield chips Got a rock chip, crack, or ding in your windshield? Bring your car to a windshield repair shop. For far less cost than replacing the windshield, they can fix chips and cracks, even quite long ones. The repairs not only keep the chips and cracks from spreading and restore structural integrity, they also improve clarity.

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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 3:03pm On Oct 03, 2015
some batteries need water If your battery has vent caps, remove them to check the level of the electrolyte. It should rise 1/2 inch (13 mm) above the battery’s top plates. If it doesn’t, use distilled water to raise the level to 1/4 or 3/8 inch (6 or 10 mm) below the bottom of the vent cap. Don’t use tap water, as it may contain minerals that can damage your battery. Mechanics should check your battery as a part of your regularly scheduled maintenance, but they often skip the procedure. Be sure to ask to have it done.

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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 2:25pm On Oct 04, 2015
Avoid hose hassles Check the hoses under your hood every month or two to avoid the hassle of a broken hose while you’re on the road. With the car cool and off, squeeze the hoses. If they are hard or make a crunching sound, replace them. Ditto if they are extremely soft or sticky.With the car warm but off, examine hoses for bulges and collapsed sections. If you find any, the hose walls are weak, and it’s time to replace the hose. Never drive with a ruptured coolant hose, or you are liable to overheat the engine and damage it. Other hoses are crucial to operation of your power brakes and cruise-control systems.

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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 8:22pm On Oct 04, 2015
Protect car paint from the sun Paint does more than make your vehicle look great. It’s also the first line of defense against rusted body panels. Of course, the best way to protect the paint is to park the car in a garage. If that is not possible, park in the shade or purchase a car cover. The sun’s ultraviolet rays break down paint and cause it to fade. Some car covers protect your car from more than sun, moisture, bird droppings, and dust — they also have a thin layer of cushioning that will guard against light impact, such as from a tipped bicycle or small falling tree branch.

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Re: My Pre-order Experience With Kakakibuy by kakakibuy(m): 3:56pm On Oct 05, 2015
Dear Client.
I will be out of the office from 5th October to the 14th of October. I have handed off all paid transactions *(whereas payment was received by Friday 2nd October) to my PA while I am away. Inspection of vehicles will take place as scheduled and shipping will be arranged as well. Should you have any questions or need anything during this time, please feel free to contact her and she will do her best to assist you. Contact details have been sent through our communication platform.


Prospective Client. - New orders will not be received during this period.

Any correspondence (email or WhatsApp) sent my way will be responded to within 2–3 days of my return.

Sincerely,
Kakaki

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