I didn't want to clog up that thread with this discussion, so I started a new thread.
Ian indicates:
Are there any videos / photos of the exact areas to check..?Judging by calls received and online orders taken, I would say that corrosion of steel pipes under the Bongo, especially on 95 and 96 models, is something to watch out for. We have spotted a 200% rise over the last 6 months in those people (including garages) who order the following
Rear Heater Supply Pipes (driver side, the one with the T junction)
Auto Transmission Pipes (pair of, which are in the same area)
These pipes corrode from within and there can be no signs of rust until a small hole appears. A hole in either of the ATF pipes will be inconvenient as your Bongo will not start. But a hole in the rear heater pipe is potentially catastrophic.
When getting your Bongo serviced, or performing your own checks, ensure these pipes are not overlooked.
Under the bongo is a lot of pipes.. I think I know which these are, and once it starts raining I am going to go have a look.
I may video it, just to help others when checking.. but want to make sure I get the correct area.
My underneath (!) needs another coating of waxoyl, which I am going to try at the weekend. I assume these pipes can be covered in the gunk but want to check before they get hidden.