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Old 23rd April 2024, 06:24   #226
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Re: Life with a Red Mitsubishi Cedia

Saw this lovely Cedia Sports today and can’t find a better thread than this to post on! Still with the first owner and looks clean from afar, but nowhere close to how meticulously you have maintained yours, SunnyBoi.

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Old 23rd April 2024, 19:34   #227
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Saw this lovely Cedia Sports today and can’t find a better thread than this to post on! Still with the first owner and looks clean from afar, but nowhere close to how meticulously you have maintained yours, SunnyBoi.
Thank you for your kind words! The white cedia does look good!

However the latter part of your statement is no longer true. My Cedia is currently running on life support with 3 year old oil that has done 15K KMs, completely busted suspension thats akin to a trampoline-on-wheels, clutch that has done 74K KMs and might die anyday, so on and so forth. Thing is, I have all the parts with me to fix these issues but just not getting the time lately. Sigh

I had an accident few days before Christmas this year and broke my knee. This meant I could no longer use my bike and had to use the Cedia for my everyday 50KM commute. I used the car for 6 weeks and racked up lot more KMs than I did the past 1.5 years easily! Car had some hiccups but nothing critical.

Posing in the fiery evening sky

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Meetup with Viddy and his Jimny at Madhus Tyre Centre

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Custom 3D printed parts thanks to DBHPian graaja
Sigh, one of these failed and changing gears became a massive headache. I somehow got the hang of it, drove it that way for a week and finally once I was back in my hometown, swapped over to the stock bushes

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Fancy an OZ wheel for a M2? No? oh okay...

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Car gets its first pressure wash in 5+ years. There's a massive stain on the roof thanks to water leakage in my parking spot. Sigh

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Ofcourse the paint on my alloys flew off with the pressure washer. I did a horrible job last time so I wasn't surprised.

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Some odo shots. Currently the odo is at 1.26L KMs

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Punctured tyre. Second one in a month, RL first then RR. Got it fixed at Madhus for now. Car definitely needs new tyres soon - the P3STs have more than enough tread but the tyres have become hard.

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Car among hills

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...and trees. By now I fixed that horrible stain on the roof.

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I've been getting stellar mileage lately, 16+KMPL on the highway and 12KMPL in the city with my everyday commute. I am very impressed!

Well, that's it for now. I'll hopefully change the oil tomorrow if I don't get too lazy as I have a small drive coming up on 25th this month.

That said, the Cedia's replacement has been identified and might come home soon. I'm not very sure if I'll be keeping both cars or if the Cedia has to leave. I'm in no hurry though so let's see!
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Where were you able to score the suspension parts? I get a lot of noise on my Cedia when moving over rumble strips and partly feel its due to ageing suspension. But I'm a bit afraid to change parts as not sure who will be able to provide genuine ones
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Where were you able to score the suspension parts? I get a lot of noise on my Cedia when moving over rumble strips and partly feel its due to ageing suspension. But I'm a bit afraid to change parts as not sure who will be able to provide genuine ones
Yes, I have sourced KYB Excel-G struts for the front and back. I've had these struts for close to 2 years now, too lazy to change anything till now. I feel the strut links in your car might have gone bad if you're getting sounds on rumble strips.
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No updates for a while huh?

Finally the round for major fixes came in.

New Rear Main Seal
New Clutch Kit
New Shock absorbers on all 4 corners
New lower arm bushes and ball joints
New Inner and Outer Steering Tie Rods
Fresh Oil and filters

After suffering with no suspension for a while, the car just feels so great to drive now with working suspension! The steering now feels tigher than before, thanks to all the new tie rods. I'm getting stellar mileage nowadays, 16KMPL on 2 lane highways and 11.5KMPL in the city.

Chilling out on Chamundi Hills with another rare petrol

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Few of us friends met up and our lineup of cars

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Ofcourse everyone is checking out the new kid on the block, a M340i

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Geriatrics of the group

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Ofcourse my car is dirty as it is most of the time. It did get a wash and looked resplendent as ever

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New toy for me to play with! Only temporary though. Started going long distances now on the tiger, the Cedia is back into hibernation.

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That said, the Cedia's replacement has been identified and might come home soon. I'm not very sure if I'll be keeping both cars or if the Cedia has to leave. I'm in no hurry though so let's see!
ITS HERE!!!!
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Old 1st September 2024, 21:17   #231
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ITS HERE!!!!
The cat is finally out of the bag. The replacement is a 2015 Jetta Highline TDI DSG. This car was owned by a good friend and has been on my radar since a year, when he told me about his plans to upgrade.

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While I have done 4500+ KMS on the Jetta these past 7 weeks, the cedia did not log even one. I finally got some time to do some maintenance work

New EBC Yellowstuff brake pads for the front

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New EBC Yellowstuff brake pads for the rear too

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Flushed out the 3 year old brake fluid for fresh fluids

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Took a small 10KM drive to check if everything was in order. Only when i stopped to take this picture did I realise I hadn't fixed back the front number plate! Oh well

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New EBC Yellowstuff brake pads for the rear too
I always struggle to fit the pads back onto the caliper, maybe you could share some tips here.
How do you push the extended pistons backwards to make space for the new pads?

I have only worked on motorbikes, and I try to push the cylinders back by using something like a screwdriver for leverage. I've never succeeded!
My mechanic does it quite easily with a longer screwdriver.
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I always struggle to fit the pads back onto the caliper, maybe you could share some tips here.
How do you push the extended pistons backwards to make space for the new pads?

I have only worked on motorbikes, and I try to push the cylinders back by using something like a screwdriver for leverage. I've never succeeded!
My mechanic does it quite easily with a longer screwdriver.
I use a C Clamp to push the piston back. hook the fixed end on the back of the caliper and the moving end onto the piston. Make sure you remove the cap from brake reservoir before you start to push back the piston, else you're gonna have a bad time.

On bikes, I keep the old brake pad on the caliper and fix the C Clamp onto it. This way, both calipers get pushed back together
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I always struggle to fit the pads back onto the caliper, maybe you could share some tips here.
What I do is take the caliper bracket/holder off the wheel knuckle, clean everything up, clean old grease, grease the calipers slide pins, fix new brake hardware, put on new pads and fit the assembly back onto the wheel knuckle. It is far easier and convenient this way.
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