2 Litre Starting
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2 Litre Starting
Our 2 litre Bongo is getting more reluctant to start. The present trick is to turn the switch to start and turn the engine over for a bit until it tries to start, then switch off and repeat, normally it then starts. It is then a bit sluggish until it reaches running temeperature when it behaves fine. Any subsequent starts during the day are fine.
Any suggestions other than buy a diesel Bongo
Any suggestions other than buy a diesel Bongo
White diesel Bongo
Re: 2 Litre Starting
Sounds to me like the choke not working. My 2L starts on the first turnover every time, the method I use is to press accelerator once to set the choke then keep off the pedal when turning the key. I did have a starting problem when cold (during summer) but that was a battery issue which I'm sure you've checked.
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Re: 2 Litre Starting
Do they have a choketerrybull wrote:Sounds to me like the choke not working.


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Re: 2 Litre Starting
Usually the ECU tells the injections system that it is cold ... so more fuel gets injected to give a richer mixture until things warm up..
One reason is maybe the temperature sensor is faulty and not sending the right info ..??
One reason is maybe the temperature sensor is faulty and not sending the right info ..??
JAL Mushroom roof,12/240v, fridge, cooker, sink, LPG V6 .. (written off @ £5500 Nov 2016)
Re: 2 Litre Starting
Hi,
It might be worthwhile checking the operation of the choke, and cleaning the choke sensor plug.
PS What country are you in.
Cheers.
It might be worthwhile checking the operation of the choke, and cleaning the choke sensor plug.
PS What country are you in.
Cheers.
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Re: 2 Litre Starting
Usually injected engines do not have a choke ..the ECU tells the injections system that it is cold ... so more fuel gets injected to give a richer mixture until things warm up..
One reason is maybe the temperature sensor is faulty and not sending the right info ..??
One reason is maybe the temperature sensor is faulty and not sending the right info ..??
JAL Mushroom roof,12/240v, fridge, cooker, sink, LPG V6 .. (written off @ £5500 Nov 2016)
Re: 2 Litre Starting
mikeWalsall wrote:Usually injected engines do not have a choke ..the ECU tells the injections system that it is cold ... so more fuel gets injected to give a richer mixture until things warm up..
One reason is maybe the temperature sensor is faulty and not sending the right info ..??
Hi on these old vehicles it is called the Building Choke.This is the one on a v6.
http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... mgno=.html
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Re: 2 Litre Starting
"The Building Choke" ... on the injection system ..
I must admit it is something I have never heard of.
I must admit it is something I have never heard of.
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Re: 2 Litre Starting
I must admit I am confused between what looks like a Choke and is called a Throttle (with a Throttle Position Sensor - TPS) on modern engines!
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Re: 2 Litre Starting
correctmikeWalsall wrote:Usually the ECU tells the injections system that it is cold ... so more fuel gets injected to give a richer mixture until things warm up..
One reason is maybe the temperature sensor is faulty and not sending the right info ..??

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Re: 2 Litre Starting
Any hints as to where the temperature sensor is?Nevets wrote:correctmikeWalsall wrote:Usually the ECU tells the injections system that it is cold ... so more fuel gets injected to give a richer mixture until things warm up..
One reason is maybe the temperature sensor is faulty and not sending the right info ..??
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Re: 2 Litre Starting
My 2.0 sometimes wanders up from 800rpm to 1200rpm. Then back down. Im looking for the sensor as well.
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Re: 2 Litre Starting
The sencer numbers are ..18-840c ...... and 18-510 .. dunno where they are situtaed ... I would check around the water pump area ..
http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... 2of02.html
http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... 2of02.html
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