Kent/south London based bongo repair needed.

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8bitboy
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Kent/south London based bongo repair needed.

Post by 8bitboy » Wed Oct 12, 2016 8:01 pm

Hi I have a Mazda bongo friendee 2.5 diesel manual . I was driving about 5 mins from cold. Suddenly the temp gauge shot up above 1/2 and the to 3/4 . I stopped the van straight away waited 30mins and the slowly took the van home whereby it didn't shoot up. Upon opening the bonnet I found water by the radiator cap? Frothing and resisting on the radiator I presume. I've not driven it since, I can post some pictures. Can anyone help? I'd love to get my beloved bongo back on the road and I'd like to find one local to Bromley Kent to fix it.
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Re: Kent/south London based bongo repair needed.

Post by ade33 » Wed Oct 12, 2016 8:22 pm

The all-knowing (!) Google Maps suggests Bromley is little over 20 miles from Dormans Garage, just north of East Grinstead. I've been there a couple of times and they were good. I lost count of the number of Bongos there the last time I went!
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Re: Kent/south London based bongo repair needed.

Post by 8bitboy » Thu Oct 13, 2016 12:06 am

Thanks I'll look them up. : )
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Re: Kent/south London based bongo repair needed.

Post by Bob » Thu Oct 13, 2016 12:20 am

Don't want to teach you to suck eggs but if you're not familiar with the Bongo cooling system have a good search round on here.

Not least have a look at the three You Tube vids explaining the bleed process, made by some of our best techie experts. 8)

https://www.google.co.uk/search?sclient ... wB6SHbwGKk

This process is a Right Royal Pain but vital if the coolant drops below the header tank.

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Re: Kent/south London based bongo repair needed.

Post by Diplomat » Thu Oct 13, 2016 6:12 pm

I am not far away from you and have been through the leaking radiator, replacement and bleeding routines but thankfully not the head gasket sub plot.

If you can be sure that you haven't got an airlock the drive to Dormans Garage is doable via safe non motorway routes if you need to stop every so often to check.

A radiator change is not difficult, nor is the bleeding if there are at least two people who understand exactly what is happening. Any competent garage should be able to change the rad, I found it much easier tan I dreaded, particularly with regard to releasing and refitting hoses and with minimal loss of transmission fluid (which I assume is not cooled anyway on your version) but the bleeding must be done by someone who fully understands it.

If it is a 1990's Bongo the chances are that the radiator is leaking along the plastic to metal interface. However it may be losing water somewhere else like the water pump or any of the exposed pipe work. look for drip clues where you are parked.

I will try and PM you my cellphone number. I'm not currently on line except where I can pick up free wifi, like at the moment.


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Re: Kent/south London based bongo repair needed.

Post by Bongo Boots » Fri Oct 14, 2016 7:38 am

I am dropping my Bongo to Dormans (AVA Leisure) on Saturday. Speak to Vaughan 01234 480808. I've just had the whole cooling conversation with him - I have a potential leak - and he knows what is what. They are sensibly priced too.
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