Won't start
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 10:00 pm
Hi folks. Was gonna take the Bongo to work today to fit the new tyres, but it refused to start. I noticed when manoeuvring it in the driveway to make it more accessible to start fitting my LCA it was starting to cough and splutter a bit. This hadn't happened at all while it was laid up and i was running it up every 2-3 weeks. During that period, it would start first time, every time, but this morning it just wouldn't run. Eventually i flattened the battery, so attached the trickle charger and drove to work dejectedly in my Octavia
I'm thinking that driving it a short distance at the weekend(Saturday), and putting approx. 10 litres of diesel in may have stirred up the crud in the bottom of the fuel tank, which would then have got sucked into the fuel filter. We did no more than 3 miles at 40mph after putting the fuel in, so could we have driven that far on the diesel that was in the fuel lines? I ordered a new fuel filter from the Bongo shop on here during lunch today.
It didn't help that it was below zero this morning, so the battery would've had a tough time. Or that it ran so well on Saturday i got cocky and forgot to connect the trickle charger. We have a new battery for it, the seller included it in the sale as he told us the existing one was a bit weak. I just haven't fitted it yet cos the Bongo didn't seem to need it. Obviously it does now, but this morning it was turning over for a good 10-15 secs without catching. Several times, in fact. Any ideas?
Toby
I'm thinking that driving it a short distance at the weekend(Saturday), and putting approx. 10 litres of diesel in may have stirred up the crud in the bottom of the fuel tank, which would then have got sucked into the fuel filter. We did no more than 3 miles at 40mph after putting the fuel in, so could we have driven that far on the diesel that was in the fuel lines? I ordered a new fuel filter from the Bongo shop on here during lunch today.
It didn't help that it was below zero this morning, so the battery would've had a tough time. Or that it ran so well on Saturday i got cocky and forgot to connect the trickle charger. We have a new battery for it, the seller included it in the sale as he told us the existing one was a bit weak. I just haven't fitted it yet cos the Bongo didn't seem to need it. Obviously it does now, but this morning it was turning over for a good 10-15 secs without catching. Several times, in fact. Any ideas?
Toby