Today my bongo spectacularly failed her MOT (such a proud moment). Amongst other things is a hole in the floor around the aircon pipes underneath the back seat control panel for the air con. It can be welded(apparently) butI need to get at it from the inside, taking the inside side panel off around the air con controls. Anyone ever done this? Any hints, tips or laughter?
Thanks
Ian from Aberdeen
Removing inside side panel
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- dandywarhol
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Thanks Dandywarhol and Mike. I'll try and take a picture tomorrow though its going in early to get repaired. We've had our bongo just over a year and we're the first in this country to have her. N reg. It was undersealed on the recommendation of the garage that we bought it from (which I'm not yet annoyed enough at to name - possibly not their fault) but the guy who is repairing it said that that's not a good thing to do as it just seals in trouble. I don't know enough to say which is right - you've just got to trust people at the end of the day.
The other big thing it failed on was that the "nearside front constant velocity joint gaiter" was split. Actually it's just occured to me that I was hit on that side recently by someone coming to fast out of a side street. The damage was to the side panel, but I wonder if that could be the cause of my constant velocity joint gaiter problem (cause up till now my joint gaiters have always been so happy!).
Cheers
Ian
The other big thing it failed on was that the "nearside front constant velocity joint gaiter" was split. Actually it's just occured to me that I was hit on that side recently by someone coming to fast out of a side street. The damage was to the side panel, but I wonder if that could be the cause of my constant velocity joint gaiter problem (cause up till now my joint gaiters have always been so happy!).
Cheers
Ian
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Interesting to hear your news Ian. I too have heard that underseal is not recommended. I 'm considering having a fancy job (£387 cost) done at Chassis Clean near us as they waxoil and then put a hard Dinitrol product over it - sounds like the best of both worlds (they got strong recommendation from Forum member for their quality work) and would mean I dont have to acquire the discipline of getting waxoil renewed every year (which is recommended as it is soft and washes off over time I gather).
Good luck with repairs. You could email me pics at [email protected] if not too much hassle - I'd be v.interested to see them.
best
Mike
Good luck with repairs. You could email me pics at [email protected] if not too much hassle - I'd be v.interested to see them.
best
Mike