Why Being Cheap Will Cost You More in the Long Run
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Yo me he dado cuenta habido varios qué no le gusta el sistema de bobinas encima los chisperos especialmente si te gusta lavar los motores
I bought some cheap ignition coils and the car started working worse.
Exactly how the MAF sensor is on vehicles with my engine
What about the parts that cost more and claim to be better than oem?
Bought an Audi Coupe (UK) in August, o2 sensor changed in July by previous owner, had my suspicions and car jerking and power loss so scanned it and o2 sensor fault code. Bought Bosch and when i took the old one off it was cheap aftermarket, now its fine and no jerking or power loss👍
I maintain my cars so I always buy OEM or quality parts as you save bunch of money working yourself 👍
Learnt the hard way when replacing the dead alternator on my high-mileage Subaru with a Bosch unit remanufactured in Japan(!) – bought online. A month later, on a rainy day, under max load with everything going, the inbuilt regulator let go, the voltage climbed to 19v taking out several fuses, cooking the electronics of the ABS and car stereo, and finally blew the fusible link.
I bought a second-hand alternator (original Mitsubishi brand) from a wrecker's yard and no problems ever since.
Chinese manufacture owners export cheap products to the world. But they buy and maintain their BMWs in authorized dealerships 😂😂😂
but, you are the Good of the cheapes!
Expensive one still made in china