Glenda wrote:I think this is going off topic now. The statistics are for the Big Bongo Survey.
Let's not let it boil over into another coolant alarm debate. I always end up being pm'ed when I join those.
Oh, and it was going to be my first one

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Glenda wrote:I think this is going off topic now. The statistics are for the Big Bongo Survey.
Let's not let it boil over into another coolant alarm debate. I always end up being pm'ed when I join those.
dobby wrote:Glenda wrote:I think this is going off topic now. The statistics are for the Big Bongo Survey.
Let's not let it boil over into another coolant alarm debate. I always end up being pm'ed when I join those.
Oh, and it was going to be my first one
Dead right - and meanwhile don't forget that all those hoses and pipes do a great job while they are working as intended:missfixit70 wrote:With a vehicle up to 16 years old with 17 hoses etc, etc, is it really that surprising? Just highlights the need for sensible maintenace & monitoring IMO
Good one Alison. Glass (much more than) half fullAlison01326 wrote:I bought my Bongo without knowing anything of any potential issues, having not discovered the club or the forum until some two months had elapsed after I bought it.dvisor wrote:That is indeed a worrying statistic. I think if I'd seen that before buying my Bongo, I probably wouldn't have gone through with it. I wonder how many potential purchasers will see this and be put off (at the same time I don't think it should be suppressed neither). A bit of an eye opener!
Fortunately, I got a good one, and I also now know how to look after it properly.
However, I specifically wanted a Bongo, so I expect I would have looked at the statistic and read
Percentage of people who own a diesel Bongo who have not reported coolant or overheating problems: 850 out of 1142 = 74.4%
Percentage of people who own a petrol Bongo who have not reported coolant or overheating problems: 137 out of 146 = 93.8%
It's interesting to read this discussion on this particular statistic, and I agree that there are degrees of coolant and overheating problems and the resulting damage, if any, and that one individual's interpretation of what the question meant is not the same as another's, so maybe future surveys (if there are to be any) could make distinctions between the problems which arise with the cooling system.
On behalf of amoebae (?) everywhere, I protestfrancophile1947 wrote:Well, I suppose the average BMW driver has the IQ of an amoeba and drives like one as wellmikexgough wrote: Certainly was....... but the Vamos unit failures and suspension bushes and wishbones are very common issues with Beemers so I am told.....![]()
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No need to worry Ron - you're not averageRon Miel wrote:On behalf of amoebae (?) everywhere, I protestfrancophile1947 wrote:Well, I suppose the average BMW driver has the IQ of an amoeba and drives like one as wellmikexgough wrote: Certainly was....... but the Vamos unit failures and suspension bushes and wishbones are very common issues with Beemers so I am told.....![]()
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That's an interesting last para, Alison. Is it possible, in your spare time Ian, to correlate coolant loss/heating problems/head changes, with LCA and engine temp monitor installs?Alison01326 wrote:As I was driving along today with one eye on the temperature gauge and the other on the roadI thought of something which may affect the survey results.
Whilst there's no denying that Bongos (particularly diesel ones, it appears) have coolant issues I thought to myself that if my Bongo had suffered any sort of coolant issue in the two and a bit months in which I had owned it before I joined the forum it would have completely down to ignorance. I knew nothing of checking header tanks and hoses when I bought it, nor did I know about the temperature gauge being a waste of space. Apart from a cursory glance at the coolant level now and again (once, maybe twice in thos couple of months) I paid no heed to any potential issues as I didn't know there were any.
I am now very careful and do my best to avoid coolant problems.
I wonder how many problems could have been avoided with prior knowledge, how many people joined this forum purely to find out about what happened, and how many people have "always known". Don't know how this would be built into the survey, but ignorance and negligence could play a part in the problems. Wonder how many Bongos would have suffered problems if NO-ONE knew that they could, and we all drove round without coolant alarms, mason alarms and that small degree of paranoia that membership of this forum has instilled in us. All of them?
Beemer driver (I'm not), or amoeba?mikeonb4c wrote:No need to worry Ron - you're not averageRon Miel wrote:On behalf of amoebae (?) everywhere, I protestfrancophile1947 wrote: Well, I suppose the average BMW driver has the IQ of an amoeba and drives like one as well![]()
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