Hi bongonauts. I’ve just been transported home by the AA with a coolant problem for the second time in less than six months. First time after a hose exploded just behind the driver’s door dumping all my coolant on the ground, this time for an as yet undiagnosed leak causing my coolant alarm to sound and the engine temperature to start creeping up.
I’m wondering whether it’s worth biting the bullet and ordering a full set of new hoses for my garage to fit? If so, should I get the set for the rear heater too? (I’m assuming that’s what caused my issue a few months ago and I think they shortened rather than replaced the whole hose.)
Replacing all coolant hoses
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Replacing all coolant hoses
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Re: Replacing all coolant hoses
Obviously it would be nice to do, but, there's loads of the wretched things.
You would get peace of mind, and once fitted you'd only need to bleed once, so there's a saving.
Not definitive, sorry, just my first thoughts.
You would get peace of mind, and once fitted you'd only need to bleed once, so there's a saving.
Not definitive, sorry, just my first thoughts.
Re: Replacing all coolant hoses
There are other candidates for a coolant leak. Top of the radiator, waterpump seals, front/rear heater matrix, metal water pipes etc. Even an almost undetectable pinprick hole in one of the hoses.
I'd get the whole system pressure tested, perhaps using UV dye, and thoroughly inspected by someone who knows about the peculiarities of the Bongo's collant system and take it from there.
I'd get the whole system pressure tested, perhaps using UV dye, and thoroughly inspected by someone who knows about the peculiarities of the Bongo's collant system and take it from there.
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Re: Replacing all coolant hoses
Thanks. My garage have a bloke who knows his Bongos so I think I'll ask them to give give the whole system a really thorough going over and see if they can pinpoint any other looming issues. Sounds like replacing the hoses is only part of the problem (have certainly had a leak from a metal pipe previously).
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Re: Replacing all coolant hoses
Lucky for you, my garage doesn't have that. Hahaha!"Thanks. My garage have a bloke who knows his Bongos so I think I'll ask them to give give the whole system a really thorough going over and see if they can pinpoint any other looming issues."