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MOT advisories

Post by Homegirl21 » Sun Apr 26, 2015 11:24 am

Just looking at purchasing, but the Bongo we've looked at has quite a number of advisories and a stuck on warning light for ABS. Just wondered if anyone had any advice as to whether these things would be expensive to put right. Not mechanically minded do it would need to be done in a garage. The things noted are;
Windscreen damage less than 10mm
Worn front brake disc
Track rid end ball joint dust cover deteriorated (near side & offside)
Centre flexi exhaust minor leak
Rear cool spring corroded
Rear pads thin
Constant velocity joint gator deteriorated
Rear tyre wear
Sill corrosion

Sounds like a scary list to me but I have no idea about these things! Would be grateful for any advice.
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Re: MOT advisories

Post by Gasy » Sun Apr 26, 2015 11:33 am

I'd keep looking ( depending on the price of that one )
there's well over £500 of probs there
With out windscreen and abs problem
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Re: MOT advisories

Post by BigPanzer » Sun Apr 26, 2015 11:44 am

Hi,

Sorry, but if it was me I would walk away from that one. The thing that worries me more than anything else would be the sill corrosion. Sills are repairable, but depending which sill is rotten, it could be that the rear heater has started to leak (which is inside the sill behind the drivers door) and the sill has corroded as a result of that. If so it possibly does not bode well for the rest of the cooling system. If not caused by the above, it could also indicate that tinworm has started to attack the rest of the vehicle - check the rear wheelarches very carefully.
A list of advisories like that would ring alarm bells with me for another reason as well - how much time has been spent on maintainance of the rest of the vehicle?

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Re: MOT advisories

Post by Homegirl21 » Sun Apr 26, 2015 11:50 am

Gasy wrote:I'd keep looking ( depending on the price of that one )
there's well over £500 of probs there
With out windscreen and abs problem
Thank you- that's where my thinking was going. It's not expensive but not cheap enough given the cost of the work needed. Seller is lovely and genuine, just put a new mot on but I'm not going to have repair funds after I've spent out to buy it. Think I will keep looking.
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Re: MOT advisories

Post by Homegirl21 » Sun Apr 26, 2015 11:52 am

BigPanzer wrote:Hi,

Sorry, but if it was me I would walk away from that one. The thing that worries me more than anything else would be the sill corrosion. Sills are repairable, but depending which sill is rotten, it could be that the rear heater has started to leak (which is inside the sill behind the drivers door) and the sill has corroded as a result of that. If so it possibly does not bode well for the rest of the cooling system. If not caused by the above, it could also indicate that tinworm has started to attack the rest of the vehicle - check the rear wheelarches very carefully.
A list of advisories like that would ring alarm bells with me for another reason as well - how much time has been spent on maintainance of the rest of the vehicle?

Peter
Thanks Peter - really helpful to know. I'm not going to take the risk. May the search continue! I will find the right one eventually.
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Re: MOT advisories

Post by BigPanzer » Sun Apr 26, 2015 12:00 pm

Good luck! Have you looked on the for sale pages on this forum?

It might be worth waiting till the end of the summer - everybody is wanting their Bongo weekends away at this time of year so prices are a bit higher and there are less good vehicles around.

I know it is a hard thing to do, but a good Bongo is well worth waiting for.

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Re: MOT advisories

Post by silage » Sun Apr 26, 2015 12:06 pm

I know its hard, you read the forum every day about people out and about and enjoying the Bongo life, and all you want to do is join in. You then look at a Bongo after Bongo hoping the next will come up to scratch, but you will get there trust me, we have just been through it all, the very clean rusters, and the Mot barge polls ;)...........as has been said, hold on to your money untill you are happy with price and condition.
Happy hunting
Ps what is price range you have to play with? PM if you don't want to put on public forum.
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Re: MOT advisories

Post by silage » Sun Apr 26, 2015 12:09 pm

Peter was posting the sametime as me, but i couldnt agree more with his comments, hold your faith girl, there is one out there for you :D
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Re: MOT advisories

Post by mikeWalsall » Sun Apr 26, 2015 12:18 pm

Homegirl21 wrote:..... just put a new mot on but I'm not going to have repair funds after I've spent out to buy it. Think I will keep looking.
How did he get an MOT on it with that list .. some are failures ..not advisories .. ??
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Re: MOT advisories

Post by Homegirl21 » Sun Apr 26, 2015 12:18 pm

Thank you guys :) I will keep going! It is disappointing but not nearly as disappointing as buying a banger and loosing all my cash. It's fantastic to be able to come here for advice so I don't make that mistake! I did wonder about waiting till the autumn, guessing demand is just going to go up now into the summer.

We're on the lower end budget wise so it will be an older van, spending up to around £4000.
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Re: MOT advisories

Post by Northern Bongolow » Sun Apr 26, 2015 7:59 pm

where abouts in the country are you, someone with experience may be able to help check it for you when you find one.
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Re: MOT advisories

Post by Homegirl21 » Sun Apr 26, 2015 11:02 pm

Northern Bongolow wrote:where abouts in the country are you, someone with experience may be able to help check it for you when you find one.
I'm in Cornwall, but only just, very close to Plymouth.
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Re: MOT advisories

Post by Bob » Mon Apr 27, 2015 8:41 am

Take a torch, toilet roll, and tea bags.

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Re: MOT advisories

Post by mikeWalsall » Mon Apr 27, 2015 10:01 am

Personally I have never met .. spoke .. or communicated with the guy .. but I see him post on Forums .. Face book and I often refer to his Blogs for sound advise ..

I am not a fan of garages .. But any dealer freely passing on advise / knowledge / information .. helping the guy in the street shows good ethics .. in my opinion well worth supporting ..!!

Not some fast talking guy who thinks he is doing ..you .. a favour in selling what he has in stock rather than what you want ..

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Re: MOT advisories

Post by Homegirl21 » Mon Apr 27, 2015 12:57 pm

I've heard good things about Allan's previously. Was planning on booking any vehicle I bought in with him. I don't think he sells vehicles though?
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