If it's airlocked, you could be asking for trouble, wouldn't chance it myself, I'd get the garage to take that responsibility.robtherigger wrote:That seems the most likely explanation at this point. I'll give it a wee top up before heading down to the garage in gloucester. At least this has happened the week before holiday and not during! Thanks for your help everyone.missfixit70 wrote:Yup, sounds like the seam has split, common issue, some have got away with crimping the lugs back over. It will spray as it's a pressurised coolant system, you'll probably find it's airlocked which is why the level hasn't dropped.
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check your rad cap this may be leaking under pressure,and make sure it hasnt got an overflow pipe at this point.if it has it must be blancked off.
that is the rad cap not the expansion cap/tank.
that is the rad cap not the expansion cap/tank.
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i would,nt even think about driving it , you,ve got air in the system, even if the coolent level looks ok, if you drive it, you will crack the cylinder head. long before theres even the slightest movement of the temp gauge !!!!
i know this from bitter experience.
as its still under warrenty, get them to fetch it with a low loader, bongos cannot be towed unless you remove both prop shafts
DO NOT DRIVE IT, unless they are willing to accept the risk
i know this from bitter experience.
as its still under warrenty, get them to fetch it with a low loader, bongos cannot be towed unless you remove both prop shafts
DO NOT DRIVE IT, unless they are willing to accept the risk
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bobngo wrote:i would,nt even think about driving it , you,ve got air in the system, even if the coolent level looks ok, if you drive it, you will crack the cylinder head. long before theres even the slightest movement of the temp gauge !!!!
i know this from bitter experience.
as its still under warrenty, get them to fetch it with a low loader, bongos cannot be towed unless you remove both prop shafts
DO NOT DRIVE IT, unless they are willing to accept the risk
With you on this one, let the dealer take the risk, tell them your away next week and hopefully they'll get a move on. good luck.

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Had to do that once years ago with a Morris Minor van. In fact, three of us (all males) took it in turn.I'll give it a wee top up before heading down to the garage
No spare water. No can. Got us out of trouble.
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bobngo wrote:i would,nt even think about driving it , you,ve got air in the system, even if the coolent level looks ok, if you drive it, you will crack the cylinder head. long before theres even the slightest movement of the temp gauge !!!!
i know this from bitter experience.
as its still under warrenty, get them to fetch it with a low loader, bongos cannot be towed unless you remove both prop shafts
DO NOT DRIVE IT, unless they are willing to accept the risk
Just tried to call the garage where I bought it and have the warranty, they have gone bust, thus no warranty protection.


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Warranty may still be valid if it was one they purchased and not just a dealer warranty. Do you have any documentation about it?
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As you now know that you have a coolant leak, it would be most sensible to get your Bongo recovered to a garage. This is to avoid the risk of overheating and causing damage to the head. Speaking from experience, if the leak gets worse and it dumps a lot of coolant quickly, it can overheat faster than I can type.
If you don't have 'recovery' cover, once you've decided where to go, give the garage a call, they may have a recovery vehicle, or know someone who can recover it for you.
If you don't have 'recovery' cover, once you've decided where to go, give the garage a call, they may have a recovery vehicle, or know someone who can recover it for you.
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