Hi
If I store my bongo over the winter should I take the leisure battery out and keep it charged somehow? Also does anyone know where I can find a cover for the van if I have to keep it outside all winter in all weathers? thanks
sandra
wintering my bongo
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Re: wintering my bongo
i would leave it all intact and just run the bongo round the block every couple of weeks, or if you have a drive just run it for a while and move the weight around on the tyres etc.
give ian a call at bongo hq, think he had some or knew of some covers, or
pm a member called scott on here, i think he had some made or they used his motor to develope a good made to measure cover.
give ian a call at bongo hq, think he had some or knew of some covers, or
pm a member called scott on here, i think he had some made or they used his motor to develope a good made to measure cover.
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Re: wintering my bongo
Hi
As Ady says...PLUS don't forget to run the air conditioning every couple of weeks for a while, as the seals need lubricating, or you'll lose gas
Cheers
Helen
As Ady says...PLUS don't forget to run the air conditioning every couple of weeks for a while, as the seals need lubricating, or you'll lose gas
Cheers
Helen
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