

The number of Malaysian car production for February increased 24.4% over the previous year to 63,798 units. New car sales for the first two months of 2023 increased 29.5% from the same period in 2022 to 112,128 units. CVs (commercial vehicles) sales were up 43.5% to 7,094 units. PVs (passenger vehicles) sales were up 38.5% to 55,555 units. On March 22, Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) announced that new car sales of 62,649 units in February increased 39.0% over the same month in 2022. Malaysian new car sales increase 39.0%, production increase 24.4% in February Sales in April 2023 is expected to be much lower than March 2023 as short working month due to Hari Raya festive holidays. New car production for the first three months of 2023 increased 28.7% from the same period in 2022 to 198,394 units. The number of Malaysian car production for March increased 27.0% over the previous year to 76,069 units. New car sales for the first three months of 2023 increased 20.4% from the same period in 2022 to 192,474 units. CVs (commercial vehicles) sales were up 7.4% to 7,891 units. PVs (passenger vehicles) sales were up 7.7% to 70,958 units. On April 17, Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) announced that new car sales of 78,849 units in March increased 7.6% over the same month in 2022. Malaysian new car sales increase 7.6%, production increases 27.0% in March Source: Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) Malaysia - Sales and Production of new Vehicles New car production for the first four months of 2023 increased 14.7% from the same period in 2022 to 239,554 units.ĭue to the end of PENJANA Sales Tax Exemption scheme and shorter working month given the festive Hari Raya Adilfitri holidays, sales and production were sharply decreased. The number of Malaysian car production for April decreased 24.8% over the previous year to 41,160 units. New car sales for the first four months of 2023 increased 10.0% from the same period in 2022 to 239,183 units. CVs (commercial vehicles) sales were down 19.6% to 5,194 units. PVs (passenger vehicles) sales were down 19.1% to 41,389 units.

On May 19, Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) announced that new car sales of 46,583 units in April decreased 19.1 % over the same month in 2022. Malaysian new car sales decrease 19.1%, production decreases 24.8% in April Cards will work installed one at a time, but more than one causes RED X.*There are cases where recently released data and detailed information in the database do not match up for reasons including different information sources, and discrepancies between preliminary reports and confirmed data. Reports of Sandisk cards causing RED X when more than one used in the iFlash-Quad. MicroSD (SDXC) cards reported by iFlash users : Manufacturer / Brand Be wary of cheap, high capacity cards – If it looks too good to be true – then it is fake! We always suggest testing the SD card fully using something like H2Testw.įullsize SD (SDXC) cards reported by iFlash users : Manufacturer / Brand
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Tip: MicroSD market is full of fake and mislabelled cards – try to purchase cards which the seller has obtained directly from the manufacturer. We suggest buying the fastest card in your budget as they tend to have faster access times and better quality memory chips. User Reported working SD cards (updated: 3rd October 2022)Īll modern UHS-I U1 and U3 cards will generally work ok. IPod is now ready to restore & sync using iTunes. Slide battery cable in to the connector and push down the black latch to lock the ribbon in place. Installation is complete, ready for the iPod to be closed. Use two pads if fitting in to a thick caseback.
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Install iFlash-Solo in to the iPod, make sure the ribbon is fully home, then lock the black bar down.Īttach Foam Pad(s) on top of the SD connector, overlap on to the SD card – this will secure the SD card from releasing from the iFlash-Solo. Make sure the black bar has been raised on the Zif connector. Insert and lock the SD card in to the iFlash-Solo.

iPod is ready to accept the iFlash board.

Remove all rubber bumpers and strips from the iPods if any remain after the HDD is removed. Gently lift the black bar to release the ribbon from the HDD. Rest the front and back side by side, be careful to not cause too much stress on the headphone ribbon. I suggest watching some iPod opening videos on the internet.īefore pulling the case apart, release the battery cable – lift the black lock bar -or- gently using even pressure pull up the battery ribbon away from the connector. Using suitable tools, release the holding clips, making your way around the case till it opens.
