
I have a very 'basic' newbie question: I've just bought a bongo and was wondering what sort of spare bits (fuses etc ) to keep in the van for any fixable roadside emergencies?
any suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
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Ah yes, I ask myself that (esp. if I was to travel somewhere like Europe where spares might be trickier). But how long is a ball of string. One or two thoughts:jed1y0da wrote:Hi, I'm new to bongos and new to the forum, so hello
I have a very 'basic' newbie question: I've just bought a bongo and was wondering what sort of spare bits (fuses etc ) to keep in the van for any fixable roadside emergencies?
any suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
Hi Mikemikeonb4c wrote:Ah yes, I ask myself that (esp. if I was to travel somewhere like Europe where spares might be trickier). But how long is a ball of string. One or two thoughts:jed1y0da wrote:Hi, I'm new to bongos and new to the forum, so hello
I have a very 'basic' newbie question: I've just bought a bongo and was wondering what sort of spare bits (fuses etc ) to keep in the van for any fixable roadside emergencies?
any suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
* Some of that self annealing tape that can be used to temporarily fix a leaking coolant hose
* The coolant system bleeding instructions (in case it has ot e bled by a garage unfamiliar with Bongos)
* Some rope for lashing the AFT down should the mechanism fial when lowering it, plus the instructions on what to do and a suitable allen key for unbolting the motors.
* A set of belts (2 x alternator and 1 x aircon compressor)
* Some spare bulbs
* Some spare 50/50 coolant mix (in case you get a slow leak - you have fitted a low coolant alarm to warn you in time haven't you?)
* Jump leads (you can store them under the bonnet) as you can't bump an automatic
* Maybe identify the most likely to go coolant hoses and have those on board
* Some fuses
That's enough from me I think
Can't remember exactly what tape it was but it was someone else on here who was talking about (self annealling I thought but could be wrong) radiator hose repair tape. I guess it must be a type that cures with heat. I think it was on the Halfords website (among others) so I'd suggest they have a search thereAethelric wrote:Hi Mikemikeonb4c wrote:Ah yes, I ask myself that (esp. if I was to travel somewhere like Europe where spares might be trickier). But how long is a ball of string. One or two thoughts:jed1y0da wrote:Hi, I'm new to bongos and new to the forum, so hello
I have a very 'basic' newbie question: I've just bought a bongo and was wondering what sort of spare bits (fuses etc ) to keep in the van for any fixable roadside emergencies?
any suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
* Some of that self annealing tape that can be used to temporarily fix a leaking coolant hose
* The coolant system bleeding instructions (in case it has ot e bled by a garage unfamiliar with Bongos)
* Some rope for lashing the AFT down should the mechanism fial when lowering it, plus the instructions on what to do and a suitable allen key for unbolting the motors.
* A set of belts (2 x alternator and 1 x aircon compressor)
* Some spare bulbs
* Some spare 50/50 coolant mix (in case you get a slow leak - you have fitted a low coolant alarm to warn you in time haven't you?)
* Jump leads (you can store them under the bonnet) as you can't bump an automatic
* Maybe identify the most likely to go coolant hoses and have those on board
* Some fuses
That's enough from me I think
The self annealling tape gets very soft and strechy when it gets hot. I don't think it would hold a leak. If you have some, wrap a bit around your top hose and see what its like when its hot.
Dave