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Re: misty windows

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 11:50 am
by widdowson2008
widdowson2008 wrote:
dom_e wrote:okay, I've done some further investigation on the linkages etc...

The linkages seem to be intact and move when different settings are used.

The passenger side one, doesn't seem to move on any setting though.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dom_eggbee ... otostream/

Am I expecting too much from the window de-mist or is there likely to be a problem?

Dom
Driver side links look fine.
Not sure what the other link on the passenger side does - I'll go and check mine to see if it moves when the controls are operated. I'll be back!!!! as the man said :wink:
I'm back.
The controls don't seem to operate anything in the passenger side (on mine anyway)
BUT I took another look at your driver side linkage and there is an arm missing on yours on the link at 1 o clock. The rod is there but there is nothing attached to it.(extreme top right end of link) Therein lies your problem I reckon. Can be moved manually until you get a replacement arm (or find the one that has dropped off!!!!!!)
I'll doctor some pics and add to post.

Re: misty windows

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 12:09 pm
by widdowson2008
This could (more than very likely) be the culprit.
If you want one, contact Chris - ebygum32 (he's breaking his Bongo up and getting rid of bits) - see http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... =5&t=36366
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Re: misty windows

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 1:12 pm
by dom_e
Fantastic - thanks all for your help. I did wonder if there was supposed to be something on the end of that rod. =D>

Re: misty windows

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 1:21 pm
by Ron Miel
What would we all do without this fantastic forum? Another great result :D

Re: misty windows

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 1:31 pm
by dom_e
....and, I've just found it lurking behind a piece of lifted carpet in the foot well.

Thanks you so much all, especially Steve for the cunning spot. It seems to work much better now and I look forwards to safe driving again!

=D>

Dom

Re: misty windows

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 1:45 pm
by widdowson2008
....and while you are in that area, you may want to do a bit of tidying up.
The white connector block fits in the receiver (see bottom pic) - It keeps the cable out of the way of straying feet!!!!!
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.....and one more thing, if you need to drive the Bongo and want the blower onto the screen, you can rotate the spindle (the one with the missing link) with a pair of pliers.
OK, your feet may get cold but at least you will be able to see where you are going. :)

edit: no need now, I see you have found the missing link =D>

Re: misty windows

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 2:00 pm
by widdowson2008
widdowson2008 wrote:
bigdaddycain wrote:A clean screen demists much more easily than a grimy one (i'm not suggesting your windscreen is dirty,but regular misting can leave a film) I use Autoglym glass polish on mine,and it seems to help. :wink:
Forgot about this =D> =D> bdc =D> =D>

If you take a look at bdc's posts, you will see that he is VERY particular about cleaning his motor, so on his recommendation I tried Autoglym glass polish and YES, this stuff really does work.
..............and DO try this - it's excellent!!!!!!!!!! 8) 8) ............made a HUUUUUUUUUUUUGE difference to mine

Re: misty windows

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 3:16 pm
by mikeonb4c
Great work Steve =D>

Re: misty windows

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 3:27 pm
by widdowson2008
mikeonb4c wrote:Great work Steve =D>
Thank you.
I'm afraid I am an idle sod really - always look for the simple stuff first - Kirsty fashion. :wink: Simple, NOT idle that is....I'm diggin' a hole here methinks :oops: Kirsty knows what I mean - hopefully
Spanner work only comes into play at the end when absolutely unavoidable............unless I'm taking some unsuspecting stat apart that is :evil: 8)

Re: misty windows

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 5:14 pm
by mikeonb4c
widdowson2008 wrote:
mikeonb4c wrote:Great work Steve =D>
Thank you.
I'm afraid I am an idle sod really - always look for the simple stuff first - Kirsty fashion. :wink: Simple, NOT idle that is....I'm diggin' a hole here methinks :oops: Kirsty knows what I mean - hopefully
Spanner work only comes into play at the end when absolutely unavoidable............unless I'm taking some unsuspecting stat apart that is :evil: 8)
Absolutely. I know the heater matrix thing is only a sideline, but mine - although OK before I stripped it just as a preventative move - benefitted greatly from being cleaned out. I can recommend it as a not v. difficult and worthwhile job on a spare day once the weather improves.

Re: misty windows

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 6:41 pm
by dom_e
I think I will have a go at the matrix, but as suggested, wait until the weather is a little more appealing.

I've also fixed the loose cable and re-inserted the connector to the clip. Good idea.

I do like this forum!