Wot dat den?
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Wot dat den?
https://goo.gl/photos/1XtHb3R51KDK49n17
Found this when groping about under the Bongo today.
Can anyone ID it please.
Found this when groping about under the Bongo today.
Can anyone ID it please.
Re: Wot dat den?
It's a left hand
I've just checked its not mine

I've just checked its not mine
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Re: Wot dat den?
they usually are mounted via a rubber grip like thing as on motorbikes when you fit the flashers unit and similar, the mounting place isnt obvious so you will have to hunt about. in my opinion it looks like the electrical suppression unit you have inside a drill to help kill interference, but a bosch agent or lawson diesel pump specialists in edinburgh will put you straight im sure.
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Ive not seen one on my bongo, but have seen something similar on my motorbikes and im sure they are diodes, they only allow current to flow in one direction, im sure on my bike it was for the side stand and the clutch to ensure 1. the side stand was up and the clutch was being held in before starting the bike. I have no idea what that would be for on the bongo mind. a guess would be something possibly to do with the doors open circuit for when you hear the beep beep or for the circuit when lifting up the roof, handbrake and in park etc. or even for the alternator would be a good guess. get the wiring diagrams out and get on the hunt for the diode symbol 
Then again i could be completely wrong and sending you on a wild goose chase

Then again i could be completely wrong and sending you on a wild goose chase
Re: Wot dat den?
Thanks chaps.
I am in work today so I will investigate further.
I have popped the numbers unto the mighty Google and got some distracting results, nothing to do with motors though.
I am in work today so I will investigate further.
I have popped the numbers unto the mighty Google and got some distracting results, nothing to do with motors though.
Re: Wot dat den?
No Gasy not the hand M8 the thing........oh don`t botherGasy wrote:It's a left hand![]()
I've just checked its not mine


Re: Wot dat den?
'Thing' is the hand.
In the Adams Family at least.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=thing ... 24&bih=672
In the Adams Family at least.

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=thing ... 24&bih=672
Re: Wot dat den?
Its a resistor which is related to the fuel pump;
http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... no=.html#1
http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... no=.html#1
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2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.
2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.
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Re: Wot dat den?
thats the fella, good un geoff, and it shows its mounting place.
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any idea what it resists.


any idea what it resists.

Re: Wot dat den?
Yes Bob but thats a right hand!Bob wrote:'Thing' is the hand.
In the Adams Family at least.![]()
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=thing ... 24&bih=672


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Twin brother?
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Second that.Or why?Northern Bongolow wrote:thats the fella, good un geoff, and it shows its mounting place.![]()
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any idea what it resists.
Re: Wot dat den?
Could be, I wonder if he knows what the other is doing?Bob wrote:Twin brother?

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I am right in thinking there are 13 variants too?g8dhe wrote:Its a resistor which is related to the fuel pump;
http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... no=.html#1
Mines No7 I think it was 1.47 ohms, seems tiny.
It did remind me of an octane plug Vauxhall used.
Re: Wot dat den?
Nope! Its not on the electrical diagrams, only shown on the mechanicals!Northern Bongolow wrote:thats the fella, good un geoff, and it shows its mounting place.![]()
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any idea what it resists.

The pump connections are B2-12, does anyone have the wire colours on the socket noted down or visible ?
Geoff
2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.
2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.