Mark Wilkins sent me this, and I'm now asking the experts!
"When I turn my bongo on the roof-open warning light on the dash flashes accompanied by the beeping. (The roof is clearly closed.) It first happened yonks ago and by just cleaning and fiddling with the sensor/switch in the upper roof rail, I managed to cure it. However it has started up again, and a further bout of cleaning and re-adjusting has, this time, failed to stop it.
Is it time to replace the sensor/switch with a new one? And if so are they available?
Or is there something else I should be trying?
Thanks for your time"
Noisy Roof
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Re: Noisy Roof
To answer only the "if so are they available question" - http://igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/view ... icroswitch. Or from a breakers.Ian wrote:Mark Wilkins sent me this, and I'm now asking the experts!
"When I turn my bongo on the roof-open warning light on the dash flashes accompanied by the beeping. (The roof is clearly closed.) It first happened yonks ago and by just cleaning and fiddling with the sensor/switch in the upper roof rail, I managed to cure it. However it has started up again, and a further bout of cleaning and re-adjusting has, this time, failed to stop it.
Is it time to replace the sensor/switch with a new one? And if so are they available?
Or is there something else I should be trying?
Thanks for your time"
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Re: Noisy Roof
or a piece of fag packet
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