Ohhhhh yes. I've been caught out by Bongo Bob more than once. He still has the negatives, though he can't remember which way up to view themBob wrote:Glad you found it.
Never feel embaressed about asking on here, Bongos have many little individual quirks and most of us have been caught out by one or two.
Also, this post will help others.
Rear vent air con issues
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Re: Rear vent air con issues
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Re: Rear vent air con issues
Id be surprised if you're getting cool air in the rear unless the rear heating isn't working.
When I got mine the panel had also been removed in the rear, however I discovered on mine at least that while you can change the other functions from the front panel except the heat setting, that disconnecting the panel defaults to hot in the rear.
So even now you've sorted the airflow issue you may find the vents will be blowing hot air, providing the heater in the back works.
I installed a replacement panel, it's just loose in the cupboard at the moment but it does now mean I can change the temperature setting, both the aircon and heat now work perfectly in the rear.
Not sure where you are but if you're near me in Yorkshire you are welcome to borrow my panel to test your rear system is working as it should.
When I got mine the panel had also been removed in the rear, however I discovered on mine at least that while you can change the other functions from the front panel except the heat setting, that disconnecting the panel defaults to hot in the rear.
So even now you've sorted the airflow issue you may find the vents will be blowing hot air, providing the heater in the back works.
I installed a replacement panel, it's just loose in the cupboard at the moment but it does now mean I can change the temperature setting, both the aircon and heat now work perfectly in the rear.
Not sure where you are but if you're near me in Yorkshire you are welcome to borrow my panel to test your rear system is working as it should.
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Re: Rear vent air con issues
Excellent timing of the post Jimbob, we noticed today that the air coming out of the vents was indeed hot
Thanks for the kind offer to test it. I'm in West Lancs so it would be a bit of a drive up to Harrogate (if that's where you are). I might see if I can source one locally, if not, I may give you a nudge
Can I ask where you sourced your replacement panel?
Thanks for the kind offer to test it. I'm in West Lancs so it would be a bit of a drive up to Harrogate (if that's where you are). I might see if I can source one locally, if not, I may give you a nudge
Can I ask where you sourced your replacement panel?
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Re: Rear vent air con issues
Hello all,
We're new Bongo owners and we have a side conversion such that we can't get to the recess where the rear heater control panel is.
When we press the REAR button on the front (dashboard) heater panel, there seems to be suction from the bigger (rearmost) floor-height vent panel in the rear offside, and there appears to be air blown out of the smaller panel (just behind the driver's seat).
As we can't get to the rear control, am I right in understanding that the front control allows a brief time (from pressing the REAR button) to select whether the upper or lower vents receive the airflow ?
I didn't quite understand Jimbo's comment regarding "...disconnecting the panel defaults to hot in the rear" - does this mean disconnecting the front panel from the rear wiring (and if so how do we do that), and if not then what exactly does it mean ?
Thank you
Mark & Helen
We're new Bongo owners and we have a side conversion such that we can't get to the recess where the rear heater control panel is.
When we press the REAR button on the front (dashboard) heater panel, there seems to be suction from the bigger (rearmost) floor-height vent panel in the rear offside, and there appears to be air blown out of the smaller panel (just behind the driver's seat).
As we can't get to the rear control, am I right in understanding that the front control allows a brief time (from pressing the REAR button) to select whether the upper or lower vents receive the airflow ?
I didn't quite understand Jimbo's comment regarding "...disconnecting the panel defaults to hot in the rear" - does this mean disconnecting the front panel from the rear wiring (and if so how do we do that), and if not then what exactly does it mean ?
Thank you
Mark & Helen
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Re: Rear vent air con issues
Have you checked the cupboards inside, the better conversions move the control panel onto the dividing wall which is the limit of the existing cables?