mmmm if that is the case, how bad would that be??wonkanoby wrote:start it up
then feel pipes to front lower radiator
if they get warm then stats open
or has had guts removed
i.e. should I cancel my planned trip?
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mmmm if that is the case, how bad would that be??wonkanoby wrote:start it up
then feel pipes to front lower radiator
if they get warm then stats open
or has had guts removed
briwy wrote:Has anyone any experience of these?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/U480-Any-car- ... OC:GB:3160
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Diagnostic-To ... OC:GB:3160
The scanner works fine on our Yeti but completely dead on the Bongo with the adapter cable.
So, either the adapter is knackered or it simply won't work on the Bongo.
If I can get it to work it could be invaluable.
Any ideas please.
Cable should be there tomorrow, I'll let you know if it works for me..mikeWalsall wrote:Re; the lead ..
briwy wrote:Has anyone any experience of these?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/U480-Any-car- ... OC:GB:3160
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Diagnostic-To ... OC:GB:3160
The scanner works fine on our Yeti but completely dead on the Bongo with the adapter cable.
So, either the adapter is knackered or it simply won't work on the Bongo.
If I can get it to work it could be invaluable.
Any ideas please.
nope, both were warm.wonkanoby wrote:and was the bottom hose still cold
Bottom one is a bit slower to warm up than top, and stays slightly cooler.wonkanoby wrote:try from cold
I don't think any one as found a reader or a compatible lead / s0ftware to read the OBD ..Driver+Passengers wrote:I understand that connector will not give you temperature. There are two coolant temperature sensors (http://mazdabongo.wikispaces.com/Parts): part 6 is wired directly to the dash gauge and part 26 to the ECU for rad-fan control, neither of which is patched to the diagnostic connector...............