sticky patch under drivers side wheel
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sticky patch under drivers side wheel
hi all
I am a Bongo newbie and have just returned yesterday from first Bongo camping trip to Snowdonia - 75 mile trip. When I looked at the Bongo this morning I noticed a sticky wet patch underneath the driver's side wheel - whatever is leaking is clear-ish and slightly sticky, no odour to speak of.
I have checked the brake fluid container and it is full. I had a bit of a feel around underneath the wheelarch and couldn't feel anything obviously more sticky than anywhere else. There are so many pipes and tubes around there I don't know where to start. I have no tools and v little mechanical knowledge....
Any ideas what it could be?
BTW its a '99 2 litre petrol, 52k miles, bought from wheelquick a few weeks ago.
Many thanks for any suggestions!!
Helen
I am a Bongo newbie and have just returned yesterday from first Bongo camping trip to Snowdonia - 75 mile trip. When I looked at the Bongo this morning I noticed a sticky wet patch underneath the driver's side wheel - whatever is leaking is clear-ish and slightly sticky, no odour to speak of.
I have checked the brake fluid container and it is full. I had a bit of a feel around underneath the wheelarch and couldn't feel anything obviously more sticky than anywhere else. There are so many pipes and tubes around there I don't know where to start. I have no tools and v little mechanical knowledge....
Any ideas what it could be?
BTW its a '99 2 litre petrol, 52k miles, bought from wheelquick a few weeks ago.
Many thanks for any suggestions!!
Helen
Re: sticky patch under drivers side wheel
Possibilities:qatarina wrote:hi all
I am a Bongo newbie and have just returned yesterday from first Bongo camping trip to Snowdonia - 75 mile trip. When I looked at the Bongo this morning I noticed a sticky wet patch underneath the driver's side wheel - whatever is leaking is clear-ish and slightly sticky, no odour to speak of.
I have checked the brake fluid container and it is full. I had a bit of a feel around underneath the wheelarch and couldn't feel anything obviously more sticky than anywhere else. There are so many pipes and tubes around there I don't know where to start. I have no tools and v little mechanical knowledge....
Any ideas what it could be?
BTW its a '99 2 litre petrol, 52k miles, bought from wheelquick a few weeks ago.
Many thanks for any suggestions!!
Helen
Normal aircon condensate that has picked up something to make it sticky as it drained out.
Power steering fluid. (check gaiters etc)
Battery acid (very unlikely)
Something you have run over spillage etc.
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Re: sticky patch under drivers side wheel
powersteering fluid would be my guess,check the level in the filler, not sure where this is on the 2 ltr petrol, or you parked on a big fat slug
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Re: sticky patch under drivers side wheel
Naughty schoolboy with a penchant for Bongos??
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Re: sticky patch under drivers side wheel
dandywarhol wrote:Naughty schoolboy with a penchant for Bongos??

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Re: sticky patch under drivers side wheel
If it's power steering, it should have a reddish tinge to it, the reservoir should be under the drivers seat, pretty sure it's the same for all engine types. The usual leak point is the top pinion seal (follow the steering column through to under the bonnet, under the universal joint at the bottom is a rubber shroud on top of the vertical part of the steering rack, usually leaks from under there), this may help you pinpoint/sort it if so - http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... =3&t=39386
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Re: sticky patch under drivers side wheel
Thanks for all the advice. I will roll up my sleeves and start rummaging around!Hope there are no sticky schoolboys up there though...
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a taste test usually tells a lot, but in this case i may just ignore it and see if it/he does it again



Re: sticky patch under drivers side wheel
Hi qatarina,
A long shot,but worthwhile having a look at the strut.
Cheers.
A long shot,but worthwhile having a look at the strut.
Cheers.
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Re: sticky patch under drivers side wheel
More like a good shot I reckon! That's what it turned out to be with mine - an oleo had popped its clogs and was pumping out oil in response to motion. Fit a new pair if so - you don't want unmatched dampers on the same axleteenmal wrote:Hi qatarina,
A long shot,but worthwhile having a look at the strut.
Cheers.
