V6 SG5 chassis prefix
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V6 SG5 chassis prefix
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I cant get the search function to work at the mo so apologies as I know this is a well discussed topic but does the SG5 denote 4 w/d please? I hope not!!
I cant get the search function to work at the mo so apologies as I know this is a well discussed topic but does the SG5 denote 4 w/d please? I hope not!!
Liz
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Re: V6 SG5 chassis prefix
I belive all petrol Bongos are 2 WD
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Re: V6 SG5 chassis prefix
Its actually an AFT but im glad about that - didnt want a 4wd!! Thanks for your responses.
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Re: V6 SG5 chassis prefix
Hi my '97 V6 AFT is 2 (Rear)wheel drive as all petrol engined Bongos and prefix is SG5W hope that helps NigelD\:D/
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Re: V6 SG5 chassis prefix
Heathen.flossie wrote: didnt want a 4wd!!
Why?
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Re: V6 SG5 chassis prefix
Don't know why flossie didn't want one but one reason, for some at least, is weight/payload. My own Bongo, with its full camper and LPG conversions, is already at the limit for practical payload operation.
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Re: V6 SG5 chassis prefix
Oh, and yes that's right. SG5W does not mean tintop - ours is a winter-spec V6 AFT SG5W-SE.Ron Miel wrote:Don't know why flossie didn't want one but one reason, for some at least, is weight/payload. My own Bongo, with its full camper and LPG conversions, is already at the limit for practical payload operation.
(The SE bit means "Special Equipment" which, as far as I can make out, seems to mean built on spec, with a good set of options that Mazda had parts for that month, instead of built to order with options specified by the purchaser - as most earlier ones seemingly were. Bearing that out, ours left the production line on 15 December 2000 but was first registered in April 2001 - so it presumably sat in a showroom in between.)
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Re: V6 SG5 chassis prefix
I didnt want a 4 wd as I am under the impression they are even juicier !!! Also, having had such painful expensive problems with my Freelander and the 4wd function on that I never want another (ive had seriously bad luck with vehicles this year including the Bongo!!)
On a slightly more positive note, the Bongo has been at Discount Trucks this week to do the cambelt and the waxoiling (all regular things I planned to do) and also he did the coolant thingy job and fitted a coolant alarm on top of that he is rectifying the oil leak that the crook dealer/importer have denied is their responsibility. Anyway, I asked Gerry now he has had a chance to look round it what does he think is there anything else to worry about and he said no. Its also particularly clean with not a trace of ciggy smoke; good clean seats and just some surface dirt on the carpets. Needs some tlc with a nice bath and moisturise though but then hopefully should be on the road by the end of this week!!
On a slightly more positive note, the Bongo has been at Discount Trucks this week to do the cambelt and the waxoiling (all regular things I planned to do) and also he did the coolant thingy job and fitted a coolant alarm on top of that he is rectifying the oil leak that the crook dealer/importer have denied is their responsibility. Anyway, I asked Gerry now he has had a chance to look round it what does he think is there anything else to worry about and he said no. Its also particularly clean with not a trace of ciggy smoke; good clean seats and just some surface dirt on the carpets. Needs some tlc with a nice bath and moisturise though but then hopefully should be on the road by the end of this week!!
Liz
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Re: V6 SG5 chassis prefix
I didnt want a 4 wd as I am under the impression they are even juicier !!! Also, having had such painful expensive problems with my Freelander and the 4wd function on that I never want another (ive had seriously bad luck with vehicles this year including the Bongo!!)
On a slightly more positive note, the Bongo has been at Discount Trucks this week to do the cambelt and the waxoiling (all regular things I planned to do) and also he did the coolant thingy job and fitted a coolant alarm on top of that he is rectifying the oil leak that the crook dealer/importer have denied is their responsibility. Anyway, I asked Gerry now he has had a chance to look round it what does he think is there anything else to worry about and he said no. Its also particularly clean with not a trace of ciggy smoke; good clean seats and just some surface dirt on the carpets. Needs some tlc with a nice bath and moisturise though but then hopefully should be on the road by the end of this week!!
On a slightly more positive note, the Bongo has been at Discount Trucks this week to do the cambelt and the waxoiling (all regular things I planned to do) and also he did the coolant thingy job and fitted a coolant alarm on top of that he is rectifying the oil leak that the crook dealer/importer have denied is their responsibility. Anyway, I asked Gerry now he has had a chance to look round it what does he think is there anything else to worry about and he said no. Its also particularly clean with not a trace of ciggy smoke; good clean seats and just some surface dirt on the carpets. Needs some tlc with a nice bath and moisturise though but then hopefully should be on the road by the end of this week!!
Liz
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