Never fell for them, they are stupid as hell. chori ka rate lgaty hain ye...
Rightly said. Baleno ko baich Kar new Mehran bhi mushkil sai aati hai. It's far better to keep and maintain it.
Not gonna sell it, but I've heard that they give pathetically low offers.
Ma Sha Allah.
MASHA ALLAH
Where do you live? I'm pretty sure I've seen your Baleno before.
Can you tell me how much it cost you one pack ????
Salam.
I would like to know that what is the main reason of Baleno have very low pick in CNG.
Either i have to change something, which help me to increase the pick.
Every one sleeping No one told me how to keep under hood heat resistance sheet in hard and original shape. And how to repair it if having small bruises please
@capsat @Xulfiqar Please guide.
Kindly help me in this regards please
There is a no issue of pick on cng in baleno, it needs proper tune up only.
I have done tuning. Computerized tuning but still not satisfied with the pick.
Aapki car me advancer laga hua hai? Is it working fine or not? I feel its a timing issue. No tuning will correct this. Baleno and Efi cultus are 'LOVELY' cars on cng with excellent pick and too affordable mileage
Brother i went to the market and find alot of Air filter boxes, but non of them have this solenoid valve.
Also they told me that it may please be installed by CNG work station. Can you please tell me that who will install this Solenoid valve ???
20w50 is suitable for all old cars including baleno that have millage above 150k, as its thicker and its high viscosity lubricate the engine well and protect from overheating in high weather temperature like Pakistan.
Bilkul desi mechanics wali baat ki hai aap ne. I'm using 10W-40 in my 247,000KM driven Baleno and everything's perfect.
Yes thats why i didnt reply, I am also using 10w40 in 175K driven baleno
Baleno experts whats the price range these days for 2004/2005 Baleno in good condition ? If anyone selling please let me know.
Yes dear you may use 10w40, if your engine condition is above moderate level specially in winter, however, about all oil makers recommend 20w50 for old engines in very hot climates.