what tick over should it be on a 2.5d auto?
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what tick over should it be on a 2.5d auto?
noticed it quite low and a little shakey at the lights its well below 1000 revs.
also If it needs changing where do i tweek it up
regards jez
also If it needs changing where do i tweek it up
regards jez
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Re: what tick over should it be on a 2.5d auto?
Mine ticks over quite low (750rpm according to gauge) and you feel the vibrations from the diesel in a way you never would with a modern petrol engine. But its not unpleasant to me and I've come to love it and now just see it as part of the character of the Bongo. Once on the move, it disappears. I suspect some Bongos are smoother/quieter than mine (no idea why) but I'm happy with the 'Yorkie Bar Factor'.chipvan wrote:noticed it quite low and a little shakey at the lights its well below 1000 revs.
also If it needs changing where do i tweek it up
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Re: what tick over should it be on a 2.5d auto?
ahh i see think thats about what ours is ,hang on i will go and fire er up...
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Re: what tick over should it be on a 2.5d auto?
mine 750 rpm like mike's
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Re: what tick over should it be on a 2.5d auto?
yer its one section down from 1000 if that makes sence(the line below 1000)
so it sounds like its ok?
so it sounds like its ok?
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Re: what tick over should it be on a 2.5d auto?
I think so. Its a little slower when stopped with autobox in 'D' than when in 'N', so you can ease things a bit if stationary for some time by putting car in to 'N' (keep footbrake on while moving from N to D to avoid a clunk in the transmission). Also, putting aricon on causes revs to drop as engine works harder. However, a sensor should raise the tickover back to where it should be when you do that although I've heard of some not doing it due to faulty sensor.chipvan wrote:yer its one section down from 1000 if that makes sence(the line below 1000)
so it sounds like its ok?
There is a throttle lever end stop adjustor screw I believe so you could choose to raise tickover that way, but honestly I think yours is pretty normal and its just a question of getting used to it, which I found you do and really start to quite like as part of the character of a diesel Bongo. My Toyota petrols often ended up with low tickovers that didn't feel good, but the Bongo tickover always feels like a healthy heartbeat. . At the otehr end of the scale, I find the Bongo diesel feels lovely, with bags of torque and doesnt make an intrusive noise (unlike my Spacewagon used to do) when working between 40-65mph (which is typical speed when the Bongo is where it belongs - on the open road).
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Re: what tick over should it be on a 2.5d auto?
Hi
Mine gets a bit lumpy and 'orrible in the warm weather when the aircon. is on full blast, but when it runs at two divisions (so to speak, plus a little bit
all is cool
...that's around 700/750...the 2 divisions is theoretically660 , if the reverend counter is accurate...all those little busy vicars
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Mine gets a bit lumpy and 'orrible in the warm weather when the aircon. is on full blast, but when it runs at two divisions (so to speak, plus a little bit


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Re: what tick over should it be on a 2.5d auto?
Great thanks again guys
think i will leave it alone!
yep i love the power of the bongo it pulls like a train
think i will leave it alone!
yep i love the power of the bongo it pulls like a train

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Re: what tick over should it be on a 2.5d auto?
Try switching your aircon on & off, do the revs go up with the aircon on, or do they go down?
When the engine is cold, does it tick over higher for the first few minutes (ac off)?
Could be one or both of the vacuum solenoids on the forward end of the head under the drivers seat fubar, not a big issue, reasonably easily sorted.
When the engine is cold, does it tick over higher for the first few minutes (ac off)?
Could be one or both of the vacuum solenoids on the forward end of the head under the drivers seat fubar, not a big issue, reasonably easily sorted.
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Re: what tick over should it be on a 2.5d auto?
Thanks kirsty
From cold with the aircon on the revs drop a little and when turned off the air con the revs went back up
will try it also when warming up 2mrw
From cold with the aircon on the revs drop a little and when turned off the air con the revs went back up
will try it also when warming up 2mrw
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Re: what tick over should it be on a 2.5d auto?
have a look at the vac pipe to the right, drivers side just above the glowplugs, the left ones for the egr valve and the right one controls the revs when you put on the air con (so they dont drop)
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Re: what tick over should it be on a 2.5d auto?
What Mike said, could also be the solenoid itself is fubar, mine was, a visit to weymouth may be in order 

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Re: what tick over should it be on a 2.5d auto?
Looped return? Air in system?chipvan wrote:noticed it quite low and a little shakey at the lights its well below 1000 revs.
also If it needs changing where do i tweek it up
regards jez
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Re: what tick over should it be on a 2.5d auto?
Thanks guys, kirsty may have to head over your way will have anothe poke arround!
The great p,not done the veg conversion yet so its standard,but your right you can get air probs when looping return
The great p,not done the veg conversion yet so its standard,but your right you can get air probs when looping return