
Many vehicles run for more than 15 years without the need for supplementary alarms on their coolant system, but today, many Bongo owners fit coolant alarms.
Maybe the Bongo had a weak system to start with, maybe not.
Maybe alarms are fitted just to make sure.
Maybe they are now considered a necessity due to ageing.
I think this is an an interesting technical debating point.
There does not have to be a concensus agreement, or difinitive answer.
Personally, I think the alarm systems may be a useful gadget, but also that they may be cause "alarm" when it's not needed.
Individual choice whether or not to fit, and that's fine.
I am also interested on views about the design and performance cabability of the Mazda cooling system.
To me, it seems there may be some weakness in it's function.
Whether that is down to design or age,probably too late to say unless a comparison could be done with a brand new Bongo system.
What's your view
