Friday, December 30, 2022

Changed the radiator cap again

 

I had notice that the spare tank of coolant always have traces of coolant on the lips of it. It dried up and seems like overflow. However the reserve tank doesn't look dirty etc. 

Anyway, I think I just buy a new radiator cap and observe whether it can help or not. Maybe the cap got weak after so many years.

Plus, there is a new design. The symbol look more modern and it have a new part number 16401-36030. I bought one and it does feel great. Maybe it just look new. 

Remember that the cap is for 88kPa.

Good a simple DIY

Wednesday, December 28, 2022

DIY rear door damper


If you bang your head on your rear door mean that you need to replace the damper soon. As the car age, this part will leak and will not support the weight of the door when open to the top.

You just need a flat head screw driver only and you can replace all of it. Just get someone to hold the door for your as safety.

Photo of the leaking original damper
Another view at the middle part



The top
By inserting the flat head screw driver at the angle as specify to remove the clip
The clip will come out and you can pull it out. No need to use hammer or anything hard to hit it. Else the door will misaligned.
Another view.

Get a new set from online shop, I got mine from Lazada. It is not the original but seem like many ppl have purchase it and give it a 5 star. Have a try. It is not too expensive.

Weird that it have a date stamp on the damper as per photo above.

Top view

Bottom view.

Overall, satisfy with the purchase and it does fit properly. I give it a 4 star. 

Monday, December 26, 2022

Stabilizer link and front stabiliser bush

After changing my front and rear absorber, the ride had improved however a new feeling come. The steering feel a bit loose and weird, not that sensitive to turning. So one day after cleaning my car, I bend down have a look at my front absorber and found that the stabiliser link are wet and the rubber seal are broken.
Since I never change this part before, so it's time to find the parts number and get replacement. While looking at it I discover that the front stabiliser also have 2 rubber bushes. Since replacing these, why not just change that too. 
Online in shopee or lazada there are claimed original parts from Toyota but not made in Japan parts available, however there are another 555 brand that made in Japan parts for Toyota Isis. Price is not that expensive so I ordered a set of stabiliser link but I chose the original made in Japan bush as parts of the replacement exercise. 
Front stabiliser link parts number are SL-T490-M or SL-T490 from 555 Sankei. This number can be search via their online website.

The bush parts number are 48815-20290 Original Toyota Parts which is applicable to Toyota Wish too.

It seems both parts can be used for both Isis and Wish. 

Both cost not that much at below RM100 so it is not that bad.

After replacement, the steering feel better, not like driving a lorry with loose steering feel.

Link to 555 Sankei website here :-

http://www.sankei-555.co.jp/products