2.0 Bongo struggling to start in rain
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2.0 Bongo struggling to start in rain
Hi guys,
I've hunted the forum high and low and although found similar problems, can't find the exact same issue I'm having.
2.0 petrol model. A few weeks ago it had rained heavily and went to start it up but just turned over and over...wouldn't fire. After about 30 seconds to a minute it slowly splutters and eventually starts. This now happens every time it rains.
Under the bonnet there seems to be a lot of water over battery, engine, electronics after heavy rain so the rain water is obviously getting in somehow. Drainage hole is unlocked and the bonnet seals seem ok. Any ideas?! Are there other drainage holes or gulleys that I should check?
Many thanks in advance
I've hunted the forum high and low and although found similar problems, can't find the exact same issue I'm having.
2.0 petrol model. A few weeks ago it had rained heavily and went to start it up but just turned over and over...wouldn't fire. After about 30 seconds to a minute it slowly splutters and eventually starts. This now happens every time it rains.
Under the bonnet there seems to be a lot of water over battery, engine, electronics after heavy rain so the rain water is obviously getting in somehow. Drainage hole is unlocked and the bonnet seals seem ok. Any ideas?! Are there other drainage holes or gulleys that I should check?
Many thanks in advance
Re: 2.0 Bongo struggling to start in rain
Worth checking the inside of the distributor cap is dry.
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Re: 2.0 Bongo struggling to start in rain
Dizzy under passenger seat also check drain hole at bottom of windscreen is not blocked , lift bonnet to see its like a gutter and overflows when blocked Dave
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Re: 2.0 Bongo struggling to start in rain
Ok so checked distributor...dry as a bone. Had already cleared the drainage hole under bonnet but I've actually cleaned the gutter now as well as was mucky so may have been stopping it drain properly. Damp morning and rained a bit last night but started first time today?!
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Fingers crossed.
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Re: 2.0 Bongo struggling to start in rain
If it continues to have issues starting, replacing the distributor cap, rota arm, leads and plug’s should help. There’s two types of distributor, a 4 wire and a 5 wire and you’ll see what yours is just by looking at it. Once fitted quick spray with ignition sealer.
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Re: 2.0 Bongo struggling to start in rain
Well I thought the problem has ceased but did it again today! It had whole new distributor, leads etc a few years back. I jetwashed it a few days back and started fine next morning! It seems to be really specific conditions where it struggles. Damp and rain and cold combined!
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Re: 2.0 Bongo struggling to start in rain
Its worth going over all the electrical connectors checking for green stuff(corrosion) spray with WD40 then plug and unplug a few times to clean them up, then I put a smear of vaseline on each before plugging them back together, check battery leads are tight as well as any earth leads you can find especially those on the starter motor.
I tend to do this on all vehicles I buy as I'm pretty hopeless with electrics but get few problems once this is done. The vehicles are old so you get niggles, the battery could also be on its way out and though it'll turn over the starter it might just not be going fast enough, this happens on my motorcycle every 3-5 years and happens pretty suddenly, one day great starter the next its chugging and if I check it with the meter it'll be 12.3 and the bike needs around 12.7v for it to start on the button.
I tend to do this on all vehicles I buy as I'm pretty hopeless with electrics but get few problems once this is done. The vehicles are old so you get niggles, the battery could also be on its way out and though it'll turn over the starter it might just not be going fast enough, this happens on my motorcycle every 3-5 years and happens pretty suddenly, one day great starter the next its chugging and if I check it with the meter it'll be 12.3 and the bike needs around 12.7v for it to start on the button.
Re: 2.0 Bongo struggling to start in rain
Still doing it but seems to be completely random. Heavy rain one day...starts first time. Heavy rain the next day...takes about a minute of turning over, stop, turning over, stop..and eventually fires. Noticed today as well that once it started it did 'choke' a few times when pulling away from lights but didn't stall. Which seems to point towards a distributor problem but I only had it and all the leads etc replaced a few years ago?!
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Re: 2.0 Bongo struggling to start in rain
Start her up when it’s dark, if you have any damaged leads you can sometimes see a spark across to an earth (engine block). Don’t put your hands near anything just observe.
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Re: 2.0 Bongo struggling to start in rain
Also helps to spray - a little - water from a fine spray into the general area, not to flood the area just to help represent what happens when driving with a very fine mist of moisture.
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Thank you, where would I be looking for the spark? Under the bonnet or under passenger seat near the distributor etc? It still does it! It only has to be a bit damp in the air and it seems to struggle.TheLongRoad wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 5:54 pm Start her up when it’s dark, if you have any damaged leads you can sometimes see a spark across to an earth (engine block). Don’t put your hands near anything just observe.
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Re: 2.0 Bongo struggling to start in rain
Yes start under the passenger seat and follow all the HT leads from the Ignition coil to distributor then the HT leads to each plug.