Renault KWID 2016 (Official Thread)

shan4djfun

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    There are 3, what of it? :lol:

    1. Maintain the car the way manufacturer recommends and this wont be an issue. Any part of any car can malfunction if you won't maintain it

    2. An ABS sensor costs less than $35 :lol:

    3. Anyone can mess anything if they don't know what they're doing.
    don't let a mason bass repair your car and this won't happen :rofl:

    sources for your facts??

    Inconsistent stop times.

    Anti-lock brakes are made to provide for surer braking in slippery conditions. However, some drivers report that they find stopping distances for regular conditions are lengthened by their ABS, either because there may be errors in the system, or because the clunking or noise of the ABS may contribute to the driver not braking at the same rate.

    Expense.

    An ABS can be expensive to maintain. Expensive sensors on each wheel can cost hundreds of dollars to fix if they get out of calibration or develop other problems. For some, this is a big reason to decline an ABS in a vehicle.

    Delicate systems.

    It's easy to cause a problem in an ABS by messing around with the brakes. Problems include disorientation of the ABS, where a compensating brake sensor causes the vehicle to shudder, make loud noise or generally brake worse.
     

    Hyaenidae

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    for all the vehicles ?? if you are saying something you have to be able to prove it as well. otherwise they are just words :no::no::no:

    1,3 applies for all vehicles. do I really need to explain what happens to your car if you don't maintain it properly by an qualified person?
    for 2, search [vehicle model][ABS sensor] on ebay
     

    shan4djfun

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    1,3 applies for all vehicles. do I really need to explain what happens to your car if you don't maintain it properly by an qualified person?
    for 2, search [vehicle model][ABS sensor] on ebay

    talking about below points, what are your answers to those. you have to search and put

    Inconsistent stop times.

    Anti-lock brakes are made to provide for surer braking in slippery conditions. However, some drivers report that they find stopping distances for regular conditions are lengthened by their ABS, either because there may be errors in the system, or because the clunking or noise of the ABS may contribute to the driver not braking at the same rate.

    Expense.

    An ABS can be expensive to maintain. Expensive sensors on each wheel can cost hundreds of dollars to fix if they get out of calibration or develop other problems. For some, this is a big reason to decline an ABS in a vehicle.

    Delicate systems.

    It's easy to cause a problem in an ABS by messing around with the brakes. Problems include disorientation of the ABS, where a compensating brake sensor causes the vehicle to shudder, make loud noise or generally brake worse.
     

    shan4djfun

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    I would like to make this opportunity to thank who supported me in carrying this thread forward

    Hyaenidae, gunebhai, CustomerSupport, phetti222, eranga_rama, and Sithira Weerasinghe

    without you guys I wouldn't have done it!!
     

    Hyaenidae

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    talking about below points, what are your answers to those. you have to search and put

    Inconsistent stop times.

    Anti-lock brakes are made to provide for surer braking in slippery conditions. However, some drivers report that they find stopping distances for regular conditions are lengthened by their ABS, either because there may be errors in the system, or because the clunking or noise of the ABS may contribute to the driver not braking at the same rate.

    Expense.

    An ABS can be expensive to maintain. Expensive sensors on each wheel can cost hundreds of dollars to fix if they get out of calibration or develop other problems. For some, this is a big reason to decline an ABS in a vehicle.

    Delicate systems.

    It's easy to cause a problem in an ABS by messing around with the brakes. Problems include disorientation of the ABS, where a compensating brake sensor causes the vehicle to shudder, make loud noise or generally brake worse.

    You really have STML. :lol:
     

    Hyaenidae

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    I would like to make this opportunity to thank who supported me in carrying this thread forward

    Hyaenidae, gunebhai, CustomerSupport, phetti222, eranga_rama, and Sithira Weerasinghe

    without you guys I wouldn't have done it!!

    That's what happens when you try to explain something to someone suffering with STML :nerd:
     

    shan4djfun

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    That's what happens when you try to explain something to someone suffering with STML :nerd:

    you said you wouldn't stop even it is 100. I think you have STML or you are a moron. you are not explaining you are trying hard to prove your point is right.

    where I'm not :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
     

    shan4djfun

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    I'm getting my KWID next week I will post pictures and a review when I get it guys . Thanks for your continuous support
     

    phetti222

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    That's what happens when you try to explain something to someone suffering with STML :nerd:

    I have given you the reasons why I chose the Kwid, despite knowing that it isn't equipped with ABS, EBD, HBA, ESP, ARP, TCS and HSA.

    So, Shan may have his reasons for deciding for same. His requirements may not be the same as yours. He may have his reasons for not going for a used Japanese/Korean car. There is no need to harp on the merits of ABS.