My Bongo seems to change down too easily or looking at it from the other point of view, it doesn't change up into top quickly enough.
I'm sure it was ok when I first got in December but after about a month I got what I initially would have described as gear hunting. I've taken it out on several occasions on a quiet road to replicated the problem and to decide what is actually going on. It would appear to hold third gear longer than it should and only change into forth when the engine load is not very high. Once in forth, if I increase the throttle very slightly it will drop back down into third. Ease off again very slightly and back it goes into forth. If it's in forth and I get to a hill it will drop back to third much sooner than I'd expect.
Here is a list of the symptoms/ relevant facts :
1) No hold light warnings
2) Every gear available (i.e. gearbox not dropped into safe mode)
3) Previous owner had gearbox solenoids replaced and oil changed 8 months ago by auto box specialist.
4) Speed converted fitted to speedo
5) No erratic behavior from the speedo or tacho needles
6) Can get the gearbox to change into top by easing of the throttle
7) Gear changes appear to be very sensitive to throttle position.

My conclusion thus far is that it's some sort of fault in the gearbox feedback system or electrics, possibly the throttle position sensor.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.