'Low water' reading & screaching noise on starting

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Re: 'Low water' reading & screaching noise on starting

Post by Fionamac » Wed Dec 25, 2013 6:44 pm

Thanks for handbook advice Mike... will look it up
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Re: 'Low water' reading & screaching noise on starting

Post by haydn callow » Wed Dec 25, 2013 8:49 pm

Our early alarms were supplied with 2 screws to be fitted into the tank. We then altered the sensitivity and only one screw was required. Some fitters still fitted 2 screws as a belt and braces.
All our alarms are good quality, so no worries whichever version you have.
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Re: 'Low water' reading & screaching noise on starting

Post by winchman » Thu Dec 26, 2013 9:16 am

I feel you may be best poping around to a local Bongo friendly garage and getting them to show you the basic weekly checks then you will have abetter idea, a local member may also help out
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Re: 'Low water' reading & screaching noise on starting

Post by teenmal » Thu Dec 26, 2013 5:30 pm

Fionamac, does the Low Water red light show the symbol of a car radiator (it might look like a suitcase)
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Re: 'Low water' reading & screaching noise on starting

Post by Fionamac » Sat Dec 28, 2013 12:45 am

No, it doesnt have radiator symbol.... just small red light with 'low water' written around it
Screeching noise has stopped since I filled coolant up
Thanks again all... been really helpful
Will get manual as suggested and perhaps see if any others on here from Scottish Highlands
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Re: 'Low water' reading & screaching noise on starting

Post by mikeWalsall » Sat Dec 28, 2013 1:08 am

It's a good idea to put your general location in your profile .. a fellow Bongo owner may live close to you ..
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Re: 'Low water' reading & screaching noise on starting

Post by Fionamac » Sat Dec 28, 2013 7:36 am

Okie doke... profile updated
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Re: 'Low water' reading & screaching noise on starting

Post by mikeonb4c » Sat Dec 28, 2013 10:26 am

Fionamac wrote:No, it doesnt have radiator symbol.... just small red light with 'low water' written around it
Screeching noise has stopped since I filled coolant up
Thanks again all... been really helpful
Will get manual as suggested and perhaps see if any others on here from Scottish Highlands
Sounds like coolant level was just a tad low and the alarm did it's job. Mine does this occasionally and the alarm will begin to sound when I set off with a cold engine (esp when I turn a corner) when level in header tank is at it's lowest. As engine warms, header tank level rises and alarm sensor is well covered. If coolant needs topping up again soon though (only do it when engine cold to avoid risk of scalding from pressurised hot coolant) then you need to find out why it is losing coolant. And keep some 50/50 coolant/water mix made up ready for top ups. Good luck and keep us posted.
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Re: 'Low water' reading & screaching noise on starting

Post by Bob » Sat Dec 28, 2013 12:43 pm

From memory the 2 litre petrol doesn't need bleeding but the 2.5 V6 does.

The V5 (log book) will give engine size, or you can look under the bonnet or see if it has a V6 badge on the back.
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Re: 'Low water' reading & screaching noise on starting

Post by Fionamac » Sat Dec 28, 2013 3:04 pm

it is a 2.5 V6 that I have
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Re: 'Low water' reading & screaching noise on starting

Post by mikeWalsall » Sat Dec 28, 2013 3:16 pm

I have the V6 (running on LPG) a brilliant 24 valves quad cam engine .. and quite easy to do the regular maintenance jobs ..

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Re: 'Low water' reading & screaching noise on starting

Post by ginger colin » Wed Jan 08, 2014 10:59 pm

Hi. Hope you sorthi hope you sorted the screaching. I have 2 litre petrol and getting info is difficult. I do have the translated workshop manuals and a list of most service parts you need. Since buying mine I put a new water pump on £30 from euro parts. X3 belt set with tension spring and idler from ava leisure. Front and rear drop links set of 4 £32 ebay. Oils filters etc... euro parts are very cheap if you haggle with them...I serviced the auto box fluid by dropping the sump and the gasket is a mare to get. Luckily you can get rubberised cork sheets of ebay and make your own. Another rare part is the exhaust front pipe with the lambda sensor holder. Any questions drop a pm and I will post up info
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Re: 'Low water' reading & screaching noise on starting

Post by Fionamac » Sat Jan 25, 2014 8:11 pm

Hi, apologies for late reply…yes, screeching now stopped.. yeyy! Thanks all.
Got a new battery a need it to be reliable starting on cold mornings (and it wasnt)
Also bought translated manual (who would have guessed the dipstick was THERE??!!)
You are baffling me 'ginger Colin' woth your talk of sumps and lambda sensor holders.. please remember i am only a beginner ;)

Question … what tyre pressures would people recommend for a fully-loaded Bongo (am moving goose, so t'wll be full, for a 15 mile journey several times)?? I usually do 36/34 psi

Thanks muchly,

Fiona
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