IMHO If I was only going to do one thing it would be the LCA. If you have a slight leak from a hose or anywhere else on the cooling system the LCA will detect it well before any signs of overheating and you then have the opportunity to repair / replace and continue on your way. By the time you get an indication of raised temperatures / overheating it may be too latetonnee wrote:I think for the time being I will undampen the temp gauge and get one of these thermometers, I always keep an eye on levels anyway even on my other car so the Bongo will be no different.
and an LED gauge will look cool too
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Unfortunately, keeping an eye on levels regularly is a bit like looking out the window for the postman once a day. The time you happen to look out will most often not be the time they arrive.tonnee wrote:I think for the time being I will undampen the temp gauge and get one of these thermometers, I always keep an eye on levels anyway even on my other car so the Bongo will be no different.
and an LED gauge will look cool too
This might not matter so much on yer average car, with it's relatively (to the Bongo) simple cooling system plumbing, and an engine bay not as likely to bathe the plumbing in perishing hot air as can happen in a Bongo, and more chance of a known service history, and maybe not the 16yrs old many Bongos are, and not having a head known to be sensitive to cracking if overheated, etc. But there is more likelihood of a Bongo springing an (undetected) leak than the average car. And when it does, and it results in expensive damage to the engine, it is not as easy to say 'I'll just scrap it' as it is with an average (cheap) car, as you can't buy a good replacement quite as easily.
LCA is top buy for me, with some kind of temp gauge a v. close second (not actually fitted one of those meself but have alwyas felt my Bongo has a healthy cooling system circulation, so not over fussed).
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Difficult to check your coolant level when you are going along at 40 mph

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Cheaper by comparison to a race horse...


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You can but it doesn't half mess up the wife's hair!haydn callow wrote:Difficult to check your coolant level when you are going along at 40 mph![]()
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