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help, garage can't fix my bongo
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 2:45 pm
by rocketeeer
My garage (an auto-electronics outfit) have admitted defeat. They've had my newshape 2003 diesel Bongo in for three weeks, and have been round the forums.
The glow light is flashing an engine fault: the second EGR valve (the one with the 3-wire sensor, there are two apparently) doesn't appear to be operating for some reason but they don't know why, the vacuum system is just too complicated for them to get their heads round.
Please help!
Rocketeeer
Re: help, garage can't fix my bongo
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 3:11 pm
by briwy
I'd take it to a garage that knows Bongos if I were you.
The vacuum layout isn't that complicated. I disconnected the EGR valve completely on our 2001 diesel without any problems. What you have to watch out for is that some of the vacuum gear is associated with the turbo operation but it's fairly straightforward to follow it through.
Re: help, garage can't fix my bongo
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 4:00 pm
by rocketeeer
Can anyone suggest a Garage in/near Scotland (Glasgow) that does know Bongos?
Thanks,
Rocketeeer
Re: help, garage can't fix my bongo
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 4:14 pm
by helen&tony
Hi
Likewise, I find it extraordinary that a garage can't fathom the system...It's 20 year-old technology, and I'd really worry about anyone working on my vehicles if they can't work out the system. I also have removed the EGR, but mine is an earlier model. Good luck with finding a Bongo garage...there should be one local to you.
Cheers
Helen
Re: help, garage can't fix my bongo
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 7:06 pm
by Simon Jones
Perhaps give Allan in Plymouth or Gerry at Discount Trucks a call & see if they could provide some pointers on what to check. I doubt there's many faults they haven't come across.
Re: help, garage can't fix my bongo
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 8:21 pm
by teenmal
helen&tony wrote:Hi
Likewise, I find it extraordinary that a garage can't fathom the system...It's 20 year-old technology, and I'd really worry about anyone working on my vehicles if they can't work out the system. I also have removed the EGR, but mine is an earlier model. Good luck with finding a Bongo garage...there should be one local to you.
Cheers
Helen
I think the garage is in fact "My garage (an auto-electronics outfit)" hence the lack of mechanical and steam navigation knowledge to get their head round the workings of the ERG and turbo gubbins.
Re: help, garage can't fix my bongo
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2015 5:02 am
by helen&tony
Hi
Maybe the garage is an electrical outfit, but they were asked and attempted to fathom a vacuum system, and shouldn't attempt to try ...and as they are electro-pneumatic they ought to have a working knowledge of what the electrical side does ????
Anyway, I expect the OP is now on the way to a Bongo garage...and they'll soon suss it out
Cheers
Helen
Re: help, garage can't fix my bongo
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2015 9:33 am
by dunslair
You could try GBL Motors, Duff Street Lane, Dalry, Edinburgh. I have not used them myself, but believe they know their bongos from other posts on here. May be worth giving them a call to reassure you before you book it in?
Cheers
David