Michael
My mechanic is at a loss.....
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mechanik
My mechanic is at a loss.....
My bongo developed the usual cold start problem, and the new glow plugs were duly fitted. Two weeks later and the problem has re-occurred but worse. The new plugs had failed already, my mechanic has not worked on a bongo before and has been advised by a reluctant Mazda mechanic to try ordering a new expensive timer thingy from Japan as that "might" be the problem. Any ideas please....I am getting worried!
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Not come accross that one yet, but surley you could get the timer thingy from a breakers rather than new from Japan?
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I changed my plugs a few months ago, and that worked for me, and still is.
All the best
Not come accross that one yet, but surley you could get the timer thingy from a breakers rather than new from Japan?
Check out the advertisers on the Home page. Plus wait here for some more answers, and more usefull ones at that!!
I changed my plugs a few months ago, and that worked for me, and still is.
All the best
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Sounds like it could be a failing / failed glowplug relay you will find it under the bonnet on the inner wing on the drivers side with a clear waterproof cover on it - a good auto electrician should be able to test it for you . Hope this helps. 
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If the glow plugs have all failed (rather than supply) then they must have been running continuously. This is very easy to check for with a volt meter or temporary warning light. If the relay has gone then you could use a heavy duty on/off standard relay for about a tenner but you will then have to work the plugs manually. You could try giving the relevant members fact sheet to him so he understands the system a bit better.
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Re: My mechanic is at a loss.....
Is this "the engine will not physically start" or does it start but is very sluggish, no umph & difficult to even get the engine to go over 2000 revs in or out of gear?mechanik wrote:My bongo developed the usual cold start problem,
If so, do you have the cold weather kit? (switch with light on it & pic of engine to right lower of steering wheel), also two batteries & a strange box in the exhaust before any of the silencers.
If you do we had/have the same problem & it seems to be some sort of sticking valve in that box.
Tony




