Technical questions and answers about the Mazda Bongo
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by hershambongo » Wed Jun 08, 2011 7:51 pm
Hi im a new member and 3 week old Bongo owner ! The car was bought from a dealer in Southampton and we are over the moon with it, cant find any signs of a re spray but its nearly mint and the seats look like they have never been sat on ! However when turning off the engine theres quite a judder ( from front to back ) Ive checked that the exhaust is not loose, seems ok ? could it be an engine mount problem ? or is it the fact that ive never owned a car where you sit on top of the engine ? the car drives great, smooth auto gear change, lovely steering ( very light ) beautiful body work and interior etc !
any help would be great as we have spent all our dosh on this Freda and I cant afford a garage to take a look, Im even doing my own oil change this weekend, believe me thats a major challenge for me !
Kind regards
Hershambongo

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by westonwarrior » Wed Jun 08, 2011 8:22 pm
If you have had it only 2 weeks its under warrenty so talk to the dealer.
having said that is it diesle 2.0 petrol or a v6
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by MAZABON » Wed Jun 08, 2011 8:32 pm
do you mean the whole van shakes? if so and it's a diesel that is fairly normal, as you say you are sat on top of a huge lump of torque

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by hershambongo » Wed Jun 08, 2011 8:36 pm
Hi thanks for your reply to my post, just to confirm its a 2.5 TD and the judder seems to be from underneath !
Many thanks
HB
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by MAZABON » Wed Jun 08, 2011 8:46 pm
i still think its normal but if you put your location there may be another member near you who could take a look, or do a little video and upload to youtube and post the link on here so we can see what you are refering to
i have owned 2 diesel bongos and driven others, they all give the big shake when you turn em off
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by nicstrike » Wed Jun 08, 2011 10:11 pm
MAZABON wrote:i still think its normal but if you put your location there may be another member near you who could take a look, or do a little video and upload to youtube and post the link on here so we can see what you are refering to
i have owned 2 diesel bongos and driven others, they all give the big shake when you turn em off
glad of that....i thought it was just ours! some days seems a little more "harsh" than others.
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by mister munkey » Wed Jun 08, 2011 10:53 pm
The diesels do have a tendency to let you know they've shut down but I'd say it more of a Thud than a Judder, maybe something ain't right.
Suggest you either pop back to the vendor or get some local help to check everything is as it should be.
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by hershambongo » Wed Jun 08, 2011 11:16 pm
Thanks again for everyones feedback, its put my mind at rest a little, Im still thinking on the lines of possible engine mounts worn, would make sense ? if the engine judders on turn off then all connected to it would do the same. ie exhaust system ?
Just dont want my Bongo to die so young !
Cheers
HB

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by mister munkey » Wed Jun 08, 2011 11:21 pm
Whatever the problem is, its extremely unlikely to be any where near terminal.
Panic not.
It's a niggle, it'll get sorted.

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by 321Away » Thu Jun 09, 2011 10:17 am
Take it back and get them to replace the engine mounts, if they're ok you shouldnt get much noise when you shut down, could also be a water pipes running along under passenger side that are on a loose rubber mount.
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by bigdaddycain » Thu Jun 09, 2011 11:19 am
Mine shakes a bit when the engine is shut down, as do most other bongo's i've experienced... Does the dealer have another bongo you can try to see if the symptoms are similar?
I have a more modern diesel car that shuts down smooth as you like, but the bongo shuts down more like a 1980's truck that i used to drive! I think the stop solenoid is a little abrupt on a bongo

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by hershambongo » Sat Jun 11, 2011 11:55 am
Thanks for all your help and comments regarding my judder on turn off , I have just returned from my mates garage, who kindly did an oil & filter change, I am very happy to announce that he thought the van was great, with no major issues ! I still cant beleive its never had a re-spray ( all original paint ) looking forward to some happy motoring !
Cheers
HB
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by mikeonb4c » Sat Jun 11, 2011 2:39 pm
hershambongo wrote:Thanks for all your help and comments regarding my judder on turn off , I have just returned from my mates garage, who kindly did an oil & filter change, I am very happy to announce that he thought the van was great, with no major issues ! I still cant beleive its never had a re-spray ( all original paint ) looking forward to some happy motoring !
Cheers
HB
Take a super super interest in rust prevention (esp. in the difficult to immunise rear wheel arch area, in order to keep it so well into the future. Great motors though aren't they, and so pleased to hear you got a gem. Does it have a low coolant alarm fitted to it, as that's another invaluable investment.
Oh and mine is a diesel and that big old high compression lump sat right next to you certainly does let you know when it's juddering to a halt.

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by mikeonb4c » Sat Jun 11, 2011 2:41 pm
321Away wrote:Take it back and get them to replace the engine mounts, if they're ok you shouldnt get much noise when you shut down, could also be a water pipes running along under passenger side that are on a loose rubber mount.
Julian
Out of interest Julian, how difficult/costly is that to do and might it make a useful difference to in-cabin smoothness if a 16yr old Bongo (such as a good friend of mine has

) was treated to new ones, do you reckon?
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by hershambongo » Sat Jun 11, 2011 10:03 pm
Not sure if im allowed to recommend garages on this forum ? but will do ! Any Bongo owners in Surrey, London, South area !
contact : Sandy Lane Garage, owner is Dave Edwards : tel 01932 240 222 , He has really done a great job for me today , the workshop was high tech and spotless !
www.sandylanegarage.co.uk
Cheers HB
