Servicing the Bongo

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Servicing the Bongo

Post by jsalcar » Wed May 21, 2014 11:58 am

Hello everyone;

My apologies if this question has been already posted and it is in the forum somewhere. I don´t know much about engines or mechanics at all, so I rely on your advice which has always been the best :)

I am planing a trip to Spain in July, my Bongo has just passed its MOT, 2.5 diesel, no major problems at all. I would like to service it before the journey changing oil, filters. What else should I look at? I had this Bongo for 3 years now and never changed the cambelt - Should I change it? How hard is to do this and how much is it ruffly? I am in the Highlands of Scotland

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Post by mikeonb4c » Wed May 21, 2014 6:53 pm

jsalcar wrote:Hello everyone;

My apologies if this question has been already posted and it is in the forum somewhere. I don´t know much about engines or mechanics at all, so I rely on your advice which has always been the best :)

I am planing a trip to Spain in July, my Bongo has just passed its MOT, 2.5 diesel, no major problems at all. I would like to service it before the journey changing oil, filters. What else should I look at? I had this Bongo for 3 years now and never changed the cambelt - Should I change it? How hard is to do this and how much is it ruffly? I am in the Highlands of Scotland

Thank you all as ever.

Jorge
I'd change the cambelt if there's any chance it has done over 60k miles or is over 5 years old. Also check coolant hose condition (esp top hose for bulging) and get a spare set of genuine belts (there are 3 belts). And check brake pads for wear and droplinks and anti-roll bar bushes also. And have you got a coolant alarm fitted? And a spare alternator and starter motor repair kit are not a bad idea. And if it's an AFT make sure you know what to do if the roof sticks open. Check ATF fluid level and condition, and ensure aircon working properly. Phew!
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Re: Servicing the Bongo

Post by Simon Jones » Wed May 21, 2014 7:38 pm

What servicing have you done over the past 3 years? Brake fluid and coolant should replaced every two years and ATF and diff oil will probably be due. Lots of helpful servicing factsheets here:

http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/member ... hedule.pdf
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/member ... ts/atf.pdf
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/member ... ential.pdf
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Post by jsalcar » Thu May 22, 2014 10:58 am

Thank you Mikeonb4c, it seems that I better buy a new van :lol: - Seriously? Do I have to do all of that?

Simon Jones, thank you, I serviced the van every year since I bought it (filters, oil and no much more) but nothing else.

Thank you for the info =D>

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Post by mikeonb4c » Thu May 22, 2014 12:57 pm

jsalcar wrote:Thank you Mikeonb4c, it seems that I better buy a new van :lol: - Seriously? Do I have to do all of that?

Simon Jones, thank you, I serviced the van every year since I bought it (filters, oil and no much more) but nothing else.

Thank you for the info =D>

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Ha ha. It's just thoughts really, especially bearing in mind you don't want any issues when far from home.
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Re: Servicing the Bongo

Post by jsalcar » Thu May 29, 2014 11:23 am

Hello again.
Could anyone recommend me a trusted place on the internet where I can buy oil, fuel and air filters plus cambelt and the other two belts so I can service my 2.5TD 4WD bongo (P reg)

Is there anything else I should buy myself as the garage where am taking it to do the job prefer me to get the parts?

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Re: Servicing the Bongo

Post by Simon Jones » Thu May 29, 2014 12:30 pm

Bongo shop is always a good place to start: http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/merchandise2.htm#Shop

Ian keeps most items in stock & you know they will be the correct part. You can search around & often get some good deals online. I stocked up on Castrol when Halfords were doing an offer & then oil filters & brake pads from EuroCarParts when they were doing 30% off, etc.

If you are doing the cambelt, get the kit with the tensioner & spring too.
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Re: Servicing the Bongo

Post by wonkanoby » Thu May 29, 2014 6:47 pm

and the other two belts so I can service my 2.5TD 4WD ....dont you mean 3 belts with the a/c one and 2 on alternator
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Post by jsalcar » Sat May 31, 2014 7:57 pm

Thank you wonkanoby. I have no idea how many belts are there.

Thanks


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Post by jsalcar » Sat May 31, 2014 7:58 pm

Simon Jones wrote:Bongo shop is always a good place to start: http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/merchandise2.htm#Shop

Ian keeps most items in stock & you know they will be the correct part. You can search around & often get some good deals online. I stocked up on Castrol when Halfords were doing an offer & then oil filters & brake pads from EuroCarParts when they were doing 30% off, etc.

If you are doing the cambelt, get the kit with the tensioner & spring too.
The only problem with Ian shop is the delivery charge to the Highlands, it is juicy :)

Thank you.

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Re: Servicing the Bongo

Post by Bob » Sat May 31, 2014 9:09 pm

National Bash coming up, just ask for a Relay. :)
Take a torch, toilet roll, and tea bags.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hcF9JSxkUSE
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Re: Servicing the Bongo

Post by Simon Jones » Sat May 31, 2014 10:36 pm

Many suppliers have to pass on the additional charges for delivery to the Highlands. You could always arrange your own courier if you know one that doesn't charge a premium. Serves you right for living in such a nice part of the country :)
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Re: Servicing the Bongo

Post by teenmal » Sun Jun 01, 2014 7:41 am

I think you best bet is to buy local, Euro car parts, Dingbro, Highland MF, etc etc etc.


Inverness isn't exactly Outer Mongolia ......Yet.

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Re: Servicing the Bongo

Post by jsalcar » Sun Jun 01, 2014 8:53 pm

Thank you all. I ´ve decided to get all the stuff from Ian as I think it is worth it just for the good service I am getting here =D> :wink:
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