
Still, it's cheaper than a new head.

And my Skoda Octavia needs a radiator too... Must be radiator season.
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Sorry to hear about your bad luck with rads Catzi... Is your garage clued up on bleeding the bongo's system?catzi wrote:Fliiping heck - just got the front/rear droplinks, rollbar bushes and brackets done and asked the garage to investigate a slow coolant loss. Turns out to be the radiator. This is turning into a very expensive visit to the garage!!!![]()
Still, it's cheaper than a new head.![]()
And my Skoda Octavia needs a radiator too... Must be radiator season.
Snap. Mine did the same last month. Lost the keythe plastic came away from the ally core by the clips
Phew- thank goodnes you were on the ball - a narrow escapecatzi wrote:Got new radiator, drop links etc fitted. Drove away with engine hot (from garage checking) and immediately noticed front heater was stone cold. Went straight back to garage and they got the mechanic on it - turns out he wasn't aware that there was a bleed tube under the passenger seat. Cue impromptu Bongo bleed session outside the garage.
Not very impressed since the Garage is on the recommended list and ticks 'all' the boxes. Clearly know nothing about Bongo's. Guy told me he bled it 'the same way he does other Jap MPV's'.
Anyway, once he understood what he was supposed to to, we seemed to get all the air out. Both heaters hot.
B***Y rubbish though.
BTW - New drop links etc are marvellous.
Serious heads up there Catzi.catzi wrote: turns out he wasn't aware that there was a bleed tube under the passenger seat. Cue impromptu Bongo bleed session outside the garage.
Not very impressed since the Garage is on the recommended list and ticks 'all' the boxes..
I expect it'll be looked in to.Quite why there is a garage recommended on the site though that doesn't know something as fundamental as the Bongo beeding issues needs looking into.