Bongo Overheating
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Bongo Overheating
Hi everyone,
Just had a new head gasket and hose fitted after losing coolent. Cylinder head was also tested for cracks etc, no problems there either. Work was done by mechanics who have worked on many Bongos and know how to bleed the system.
Drove 160 miles with no problems, temperature remained stable and coolant was at the correct level. However on my return journey I noticed the temperature reading high. Being stuck on the M1 middle lane amongst all the road works my only option was to turn the heating on and have the fan running at full speed. This had the desired effect and the temperature needle went down to the normal reading.
I am going to contact the garage on Monday and get them to look at it, but I thought I would ask you all incase you had similar problems. Could it be a dodgy thermostat? The water level is fine at the moment and I don't seem to be losing any coolant either.
Any advice will be most appreciated.
Kal
Just had a new head gasket and hose fitted after losing coolent. Cylinder head was also tested for cracks etc, no problems there either. Work was done by mechanics who have worked on many Bongos and know how to bleed the system.
Drove 160 miles with no problems, temperature remained stable and coolant was at the correct level. However on my return journey I noticed the temperature reading high. Being stuck on the M1 middle lane amongst all the road works my only option was to turn the heating on and have the fan running at full speed. This had the desired effect and the temperature needle went down to the normal reading.
I am going to contact the garage on Monday and get them to look at it, but I thought I would ask you all incase you had similar problems. Could it be a dodgy thermostat? The water level is fine at the moment and I don't seem to be losing any coolant either.
Any advice will be most appreciated.
Kal
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Glad its sorted pyroman
A low coolant alarm for me too i think, i'm getting fed up with swerving out of the way of traffic cos my eyes were glued to the temp gauge
Daveblueozzie has just fitted one, and after taking a trip with him, the reasurrance more than makes up for the initial purchase price (which is considerably lower than the cost of a new head)
Yip... that's me convinced

A low coolant alarm for me too i think, i'm getting fed up with swerving out of the way of traffic cos my eyes were glued to the temp gauge

Daveblueozzie has just fitted one, and after taking a trip with him, the reasurrance more than makes up for the initial purchase price (which is considerably lower than the cost of a new head)
Yip... that's me convinced

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