
lost dip stick
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lost dip stick
daft question where is the dip stick??
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What you need to do is lift up the carpet round the front of the passenger seat release the two catches unscrew the centre consol. Release the catch just by the gear stick. Slide your seat back. Lift the hatch and hey presto yellow dipstick is clearly seen on the top left had side. This is all from memory.
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OK I don't yet own a Bongo although I've been seriously considering getting one. Now, tell me. Is that REALLY the way you check the oil in one? Please tell me it isn't. If it is I won't be getting one.
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unfortunately this is the way you check your oil on a bongo on the other side is where you check your power steering fluid and your transmission fluid (drivers side) honest its no problem at all 1 minute to remove consul etc and the added bonus of staying dry if it rains.
don't let it put you off getting one its no big deal.
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unfortunately this is the way you check your oil on a bongo on the other side is where you check your power steering fluid and your transmission fluid (drivers side) honest its no problem at all 1 minute to remove consul etc and the added bonus of staying dry if it rains.


don't let it put you off getting one its no big deal.
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Please don't for one minute let that put you off. You would be surprised how easy it is to reach most of the engine componants this way, compared to only getting to one side if under a bonnet. As said "it only takes a minute" ( I feel a Take That song coming) and in that time you could get both sides opened, and ready to tinkerJimOD wrote:OK I don't yet own a Bongo although I've been seriously considering getting one. Now, tell me. Is that REALLY the way you check the oil in one? Please tell me it isn't. If it is I won't be getting one.
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Gina. and anyone else who may be fairly near to me in Aberdare, if at any time any one wants to pop over with thier bongo or meet somewhere, I am fairly conversant with all parts and how to get to em, first thing I did ( after learning my lesson with space cruisers and my espace) was to find everything that need finding... if that makes sense.
P>S don't forget the foam factory near me for bedding. Happy motoring.
P>S don't forget the foam factory near me for bedding. Happy motoring.