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New to the world of the Bongo

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 9:13 pm
by yeomansp
I cannot open the back door with the key, I have taken the panel off but I still can only open it from inside?. What does the button on the dashboard that says corner guide mean?. Also the antenna on the front bumper doesn't seem to do anything, what is this for? Thank you.

Re: New to the world of the Bongo

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 9:17 pm
by missfixit70
Wrong key?
Corner guide button should raise/illuminate the corner aerial thingy which is actually a corner guide to help parking apparantly.
Welcome to the forum, keep fiddling, you'll find loads more questions yet :D

Re: New to the world of the Bongo

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 9:22 pm
by westonwarrior
when you say open the back door with the key do you really mean open or unlock?

sorry if that sounds thick

Re: New to the world of the Bongo

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 9:35 pm
by missfixit70
Good point WW, I take it you've tried the door release that's hidden above the number plate?

Re: New to the world of the Bongo

Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 11:39 pm
by David Edwards
Yeo welcome, first I think you should say where you are, second you are badly in need of a practical demo re a bongo, lol, If your location was known I am sure there are peeps on here who could help you and sort out your probs, dont worry too much we all had to learn by touch as it were and are still learning, just chill and go with the flow man...ohh did that sound cool then lol.

Re: New to the world of the Bongo

Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 1:14 am
by sajseven
Corner guide: We have this fitted on our Bongo. Turn on the ignition (or start the Bongo if you want to waste our precious fuel) and press the button once and briefly. Now that you are sitting in the driver's seat, look out and over towards the nearside front bumper. You will notice a small weedy-looking thing sprouting up before your very eyes, somewhat resembling a retractable aerial. This is to help you judge where the front of your Bongo is when parking. To retract it, either press the button once again, or turn the ignition off. It will dissappear again. If all the above does not happen, either you haven't following my instructions correctly ( :x ) or it just doesn't work ( \:D/ ) or you just have the switch there for no reason (well, it is a Japanese car!).

Good luck!! :wink:

PS: Oh! And welcome to the world of Bongos. You may find that wherever you go, people will ask you what it is and want to have a look inside it. Don't worry, they're just going to buy a Bongo as well, so good on 'ya! 8)

Re: New to the world of the Bongo

Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 3:56 am
by bigdaddycain
Saj, it's quite common for the corner guides to be disconnected for the sva,many a bongo have i seen with the cable cut, yes, cut...going to the parking pole. I guess some sva stations aren't too keen on em being re-instated?

I have a static roosteruk pole on mine, no fancy electrics to go wrong... :wink:

Re: New to the world of the Bongo

Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 11:32 am
by sajseven
bigdaddycain wrote:Saj, it's quite common for the corner guides to be disconnected for the sva,many a bongo have i seen with the cable cut, yes, cut...going to the parking pole. I guess some sva stations aren't too keen on em being re-instated?

I have a static roosteruk pole on mine, no fancy electrics to go wrong... :wink:
Pah! Keep up with the times... :roll: How was the Bongo Bash - we couldn't come because of my GCSEs! :cry:

Re: New to the world of the Bongo

Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 8:04 pm
by trevd01
yeomansp wrote:I cannot open the back door with the key, I have taken the panel off but I still can only open it from inside?.
Have you got more than one key?

Bongos come with two keys from new:
  • A key that opens all the doors and starts the car.

    A 'valet' key that opens the driver's door and starts the car. Will not open the passenger side front door, the sliding side door, or the tailgate.
The valet key is the one you give to parking valets (if you've ever stayed in a posh US hotel ... if not, you've seen them in US films), so they can't steal your valuables from the boot in a conventional 'sedan'. :D