My New Bongo (With a free Musky smell!! ??)
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My New Bongo (With a free Musky smell!! ??)
hey all,
received my new Bongo yesterday and here it is:
happy with it and now it just needs my stamp on it. However it did come with a musky kind of smell?? not sure if it's an ex-smokers vehicle or if it's something to do with the AC. it does need re-gassing. Or even if a good interior steam clean will do the job.
any ideas?
Lee
received my new Bongo yesterday and here it is:
happy with it and now it just needs my stamp on it. However it did come with a musky kind of smell?? not sure if it's an ex-smokers vehicle or if it's something to do with the AC. it does need re-gassing. Or even if a good interior steam clean will do the job.
any ideas?
Lee
Re: My New Bongo (With a free Musky smell!! ??)
An interior clean would do no harm. And no harm in leaving it with the roof up on a sunny day. It has probably got that musky smell from sitting around with all windows sealed for a while with no air circulating. Believe me it won't be long until it is your smells in it!
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could be the a/c evaporatoras they call it has horrid gunk on it
could be the a/c evaporatoras they call it has horrid gunk on it
Re: My New Bongo (With a free Musky smell!! ??)
After more inspecting, the smell is coming from the air vents. specifically the back ones.
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Soy sauce is another thing which seems to creep into all sorts of strange places courtesy of their original owners . You can get rid of the brown gunge, but the smell tends to linger on.
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Re: My New Bongo (With a free Musky smell!! ??)
Welcome.
Had the same problem with mine. Kind of kept it at bay by (at intervals) removing the scoop for the heater blower (under the bonnet - v. quick to remove) and spraying Dettol disinfectant spray in there while both front and back blowers were on the highest setting. The permanent cure only happened though when I stripped the front blower assembly back (not that bad a job on a dry day with good lighting) and delicately picked off the front of the heater matrix (using a pointed bradawl in my case) all the rotted mildewed remains of what I think had once been a fabric mesh acting as a filter on the front face of the matrix. Smell has never come back, and front blower throughput has increased dramatically, albeit at the cost of a little more noise from no longer having an air baffle to reduce the howling sound of air going through the matrix (v. minor though, and only because of greatly increased airflow, which is itself invaluable for better demisting etc.). Possible you have mildew in the back heater matrix, but just dealing with the front one cured all my problems.......permanently
Had the same problem with mine. Kind of kept it at bay by (at intervals) removing the scoop for the heater blower (under the bonnet - v. quick to remove) and spraying Dettol disinfectant spray in there while both front and back blowers were on the highest setting. The permanent cure only happened though when I stripped the front blower assembly back (not that bad a job on a dry day with good lighting) and delicately picked off the front of the heater matrix (using a pointed bradawl in my case) all the rotted mildewed remains of what I think had once been a fabric mesh acting as a filter on the front face of the matrix. Smell has never come back, and front blower throughput has increased dramatically, albeit at the cost of a little more noise from no longer having an air baffle to reduce the howling sound of air going through the matrix (v. minor though, and only because of greatly increased airflow, which is itself invaluable for better demisting etc.). Possible you have mildew in the back heater matrix, but just dealing with the front one cured all my problems.......permanently
Re: My New Bongo (With a free Musky smell!! ??)
I recently cadged some universal coil cleaning spray from our AC contractor to do my condensor coil, the only drawback is that it has to be rinsed with water which could prove difficult but not impossible on the rear one. I am particularly keen to do the condensor one because if that is clogged it reduces airflow to the rad. Fragile as hell, the fins, though.
I will report back how it goes.
I will report back how it goes.
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Re: My New Bongo (With a free Musky smell!! ??)
Nice clean example. What is the pale green thing top right above the windscreen?sub123 wrote:hey all,
received my new Bongo yesterday and here it is:
happy with it and now it just needs my stamp on it. However it did come with a musky kind of smell?? not sure if it's an ex-smokers vehicle or if it's something to do with the AC. it does need re-gassing. Or even if a good interior steam clean will do the job.
any ideas?
Lee
[url]http://germanshepherdrescue.co.uk/[/url]
Re: My New Bongo (With a free Musky smell!! ??)
I found a Japanese coin in mine. I would have kept it but I don't have a yen for coin collecting.Simon Jones wrote:Soy sauce is another thing which seems to creep into all sorts of strange places courtesy of their original owners . You can get rid of the brown gunge, but the smell tends to linger on.
[url]http://germanshepherdrescue.co.uk/[/url]
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Velocette wrote:
I found a Japanese coin in mine. I would have kept it but I don't have a yen for coin collecting.
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We found chopsticks!
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I found a small children's bouncy ball and some pencils in the roof
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No idea.. Thought it where the antenna used to be but then thought that didn't make sense!! No one else has one of them then?Velocette wrote:
Nice clean example. What is the pale green thing top right above the windscreen?
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Going to print this and have a go at it tomorrow. Ta.wonkanoby wrote:http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... rti71.html
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Re: My New Bongo (With a free Musky smell!! ??)
Won't do you much good if it's the rear outlets that smell though, as they have their own fan & matrixes, there is no air flow connection between the front & rear systems, this FAQ may help - http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... 43&t=28727
The rear system is accessed behind the side panel behind the drivers seat, but it's no easy task to get into the casing around the gubbins even once the panel's off, may be better trying some of the ac cleaner type spray on the rear one.
The rear system is accessed behind the side panel behind the drivers seat, but it's no easy task to get into the casing around the gubbins even once the panel's off, may be better trying some of the ac cleaner type spray on the rear one.
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