Automatic gear change when engine cold
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Automatic gear change when engine cold
Hi chaps
I recently became the proud owner of a Bongo with a full conversion and I love it, and more importantly wifey is warming to the idea too
Being a Bongo virgin, I am not sure whether this is a potential problem or just the nature of the engine, but when I start off on a cold engine, the gears change beautifully, but top gear never engages until the engine warms enough after about 3 miles. After that it runs puuurrfectly.
I live in a village on a hill, and find this is more of a problem when going downhill to start with, and am also very conscious that Harry the salesman in his company BMW thinks I am a prat in a camper at the best of times, so me slowing him for his next appointment really p*****es him off........maybe it's not a problem after all!!!!
All advice will be greatly appreciated as the extent of my mechanical knowledge is that an engine is the noisy bit at the front (I think)
Cheers
Serge
I recently became the proud owner of a Bongo with a full conversion and I love it, and more importantly wifey is warming to the idea too
Being a Bongo virgin, I am not sure whether this is a potential problem or just the nature of the engine, but when I start off on a cold engine, the gears change beautifully, but top gear never engages until the engine warms enough after about 3 miles. After that it runs puuurrfectly.
I live in a village on a hill, and find this is more of a problem when going downhill to start with, and am also very conscious that Harry the salesman in his company BMW thinks I am a prat in a camper at the best of times, so me slowing him for his next appointment really p*****es him off........maybe it's not a problem after all!!!!
All advice will be greatly appreciated as the extent of my mechanical knowledge is that an engine is the noisy bit at the front (I think)
Cheers
Serge
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Re: Automatic gear change when engine cold
It's normal - won't lock up until warm 

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Re: Automatic gear change when engine cold
It's feature with all diesel autos. It's meant to do that. It's a safety feature but I forget the technical reason behind it.
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Re: Automatic gear change when engine cold
I thought it was to promote the bongo to warm - up more quickly? I was unaware that it was featured on other diesel auto's... 

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Yeah it was on my Townace but it took forever to change up from cold. Very embarrassing at times. I hardly notice the delay on the Bongo as it's so quick in comparison.I was unaware that it was featured on other diesel auto's...
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Re: Automatic gear change when engine cold
I live in a village on a hill, and find this is more of a problem when going downhill to start with, and am also very conscious that Harry the salesman in his company BMW thinks I am a prat in a camper at the best of times, so me slowing him for his next appointment really p*****es him off........maybe it's not a problem after all!!!!
Oy...I'm a salesman and I live by a hill...but I drive a BONGO
Harry

Oy...I'm a salesman and I live by a hill...but I drive a BONGO



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Re: Automatic gear change when engine cold
I barely notice it at all with the bongo... I'm usually a good ten minutes into my trip from my house before i can even approach lock-up speed of 37MPH. By which time of course, the bongo has warmed nicely.Veg_Ian wrote:Yeah it was on my Townace but it took forever to change up from cold. Very embarrassing at times. I hardly notice the delay on the Bongo as it's so quick in comparison.I was unaware that it was featured on other diesel auto's...
I can imagine it being quite an issue if i had to negotiate a fast dual carriageway,or motorway nearby to my home though...

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I can assure you the box soon warms up when you get up to that sort of speed.bigdaddycain wrote: I can imagine it being quite an issue if i had to negotiate a fast dual carriageway,or motorway nearby to my home though...
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Re: Automatic gear change when engine cold
I can imagine! Whether rightly or wrongly, i have developed a habit (for some years now) of not exceeding an engine speed of 2000 RPM until full operating temp has been attained. With a cold bongo,and no lock up, what kind of revs would i be running at a steady cruise speed of say 65MPH on a motorway? I know it's around 2400RPM in my bongo when warm.
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Re: Automatic gear change when engine cold
Mine does the same, I suspect it's to allow the oil in the torque convertor to reach the correct viscosity before manually locking up
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Re: Automatic gear change when engine cold
that sounds about right 

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I go straight onto a dual carriageway going up a hill every morning:(
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Re: Automatic gear change when engine cold
A trick I use is to chock one of the wheels (for safety, and handbrake is firmly on too) then put the gearstick in 'D' while the engine warms up for 5 mins or so. By the time I move off, the gearbox is ready to lock-up.Mr Halibut wrote:I go straight onto a dual carriageway going up a hill every morning:(
I'm sure I'm being naughty, but we live in a quiet cul de sac with no real risk so using the above precuations I think its OK.

Re: Automatic gear change when engine cold
Chaps
Many, many thanks for all of your advice.....what a nice site this is!!!!!
At least now I know there shouldn't be a problem here, and my hard earned cash can be spent on beer instead, but I will check the transmission oil just in case
Thanks again
Serge
Many, many thanks for all of your advice.....what a nice site this is!!!!!
At least now I know there shouldn't be a problem here, and my hard earned cash can be spent on beer instead, but I will check the transmission oil just in case
Thanks again
Serge