Faulty autobox?
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Faulty autobox?
Being new to Bongos and also automatics, im not sure if this is a problem/fault or a bongo/auto trait. When driving at 30/40 it seems to be revving too high and reluctant to change into top. Revs are approx 2500.
any takers?
any takers?
- maxheadroom
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- maxheadroom
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D3 is right
Mine on really cold days takes 2 miles to warm-up and go into overdrive / lockup. Try just lifting off the accelerator pedal a bit this may help it change up as full throttle will keep it in a lower gear. Hope this makes sense?
Do you know the last time the gearbox was serviced? There is some very good fact sheets on the main Bongo Fury web site, check them out.

Mine on really cold days takes 2 miles to warm-up and go into overdrive / lockup. Try just lifting off the accelerator pedal a bit this may help it change up as full throttle will keep it in a lower gear. Hope this makes sense?
Do you know the last time the gearbox was serviced? There is some very good fact sheets on the main Bongo Fury web site, check them out.

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It's normal on cold days for it to rev a bit but once warmed up
say about 2 miles it should lock up at about 37mph on light
throttle the revs then drop to about 1500 even if you don't feel
it you will see it on the rev counter.
Its a 4 speed and lock up first to second can be a bit noticeable
on mine but often cant feel the rest,
say about 2 miles it should lock up at about 37mph on light
throttle the revs then drop to about 1500 even if you don't feel
it you will see it on the rev counter.
Its a 4 speed and lock up first to second can be a bit noticeable
on mine but often cant feel the rest,
missfixit70 wrote:Have you checked the oil level with the engine running, foot on brake, handbrake on, up & down through the gears, then check the level (& colur/smell) in D.
If that's ok then as max says as first option.
In the course of my buisness i visit a auto transmission specialist and hes offered to flush the box out so i,ll take it tomorrow now i know its not as it should be. My warranty runs out on 7th Jan so need to get it on record if fluid change dont help

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