Road trip
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Road trip
Hi all,
I'm off on a road trip next month down through France, probably around 2,500 miles in my 2.5l diesel 4x4 N reg AFT. Its only been in the country 6 months. When I got it it was serviced, but apart from oil no fluids were changed. It has 70,000km on the clock. I have to get it serviced this month and was thinking of getting the following changed:
engine oil/filter
gear oil
brake fluid
air con recharge
coolant flush and change
Is there anything else that I should be looking at doing? Got new tires but belts not changed since it hit the UK (looks to have been regularly serviced in Japan though).
Also, whats the best breakdown recovery insurance for such a trip?
Cheers in advance,
ny
I'm off on a road trip next month down through France, probably around 2,500 miles in my 2.5l diesel 4x4 N reg AFT. Its only been in the country 6 months. When I got it it was serviced, but apart from oil no fluids were changed. It has 70,000km on the clock. I have to get it serviced this month and was thinking of getting the following changed:
engine oil/filter
gear oil
brake fluid
air con recharge
coolant flush and change
Is there anything else that I should be looking at doing? Got new tires but belts not changed since it hit the UK (looks to have been regularly serviced in Japan though).
Also, whats the best breakdown recovery insurance for such a trip?
Cheers in advance,
ny
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Re: Road trip
I've previously used Europ Assistance for breakdown cover and they've been very helpful. One point to note for older Bongos is that they only cover vehicles up to 16 years old and this seems to be quite a common requirement of many policies.
http://www.europ-assistance.co.uk/Template.aspx?ID=104
http://www.europ-assistance.co.uk/Template.aspx?ID=104
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Re: Road trip
I'd get the thermostat and water pump changed while you are at it personally, not that expensive to get done and makes sense to me while the coolant is been flushed and replaced.
The cost of failure of these parts, especially when a long way from home, makes this a no brainer......
The cost of failure of these parts, especially when a long way from home, makes this a no brainer......
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Re: Road trip
TechnoTurkey wrote:I'd get the thermostat and water pump changed while you are at it personally, not that expensive to get done and makes sense to me while the coolant is been flushed and replaced.
The cost of failure of these parts, especially when a long way from home, makes this a no brainer......
Excellent point, also make sure that the Radiator is not blocked and free flowing. Replace it if you are not sure (£££'s though) may be a wise investment for the future as well.
Also, fit a coolant alarm and a mason gauge or a temp gauge
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Re: Road trip
The Japanese owners I know change the 'stat/Water pump & coolant on 5 yr cycles...... with that preventative work no need for gizmo's
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Hi
Unless you have full knowledge of what has or hasn't been done to your cooling system, a coolant alarm indicating loss of fluid is ESSENTIAL...For some reason, Mazda chose to purchase the radiators and heater Matrices from a "Mr. Michael Mouse and Co. Ltd." guaranteeing failure within a set number of miles, as they put plastic and metal components together in some mystery ritual unknown to common sense when making said items. An alarm of some sort will indicate fluid loss...stop quickly enough, and you won't need a new engine....If you want to go without an alarm....replace both heater matrices...radiator, and everything else mentioned....My choice...a Haydn Alarm...available from the Club Shop!
Cheers
Helen
Unless you have full knowledge of what has or hasn't been done to your cooling system, a coolant alarm indicating loss of fluid is ESSENTIAL...For some reason, Mazda chose to purchase the radiators and heater Matrices from a "Mr. Michael Mouse and Co. Ltd." guaranteeing failure within a set number of miles, as they put plastic and metal components together in some mystery ritual unknown to common sense when making said items. An alarm of some sort will indicate fluid loss...stop quickly enough, and you won't need a new engine....If you want to go without an alarm....replace both heater matrices...radiator, and everything else mentioned....My choice...a Haydn Alarm...available from the Club Shop!
Cheers
Helen
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Re: Road trip
Thanks for the replies. I've already fitted a coolant alarm so no fears there. Europe Assistance only seem to do up to 31 days or annual. This trip will be a day longer so I think I will have to phone around.
Thanks all. I'll let you know how we get on.
NY
Thanks all. I'll let you know how we get on.
NY
Re: Road trip
Have a good one and don't forget to post up loads of photos of the trip 

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Re: Road trip
Preventative maintenance is the key!nybongo wrote:Thanks for the replies. I've already fitted a coolant alarm so no fears there. Europe Assistance only seem to do up to 31 days or annual. This trip will be a day longer so I think I will have to phone around.
Thanks all. I'll let you know how we get on.
NY


I also carry a spare tub of diluted red coolant in the bongo just in case, and a 1 litre engine oil top up. Oh! And a toolbox!



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