Engine switch and hold button

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Engine switch and hold button

Post by Cobbvo » Mon Jun 20, 2016 6:12 pm

Hi there just received my Bongo and I love it , there's a couple of switches I'm not sure of . What does the switch to the right of the steering wheel do with the engine management symbol on it ? Also what does hold do on the gear lever on the auto? Cheers all
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Re: Engine switch and hold button

Post by cmm303 » Mon Jun 20, 2016 6:48 pm

Welcome to Bongo ownership.

The mystery "engine management" switch sounds like it is the cold weather quick warm up switch. If it works it switches a valve in the exhaust pipe which has a habit of seizing in the start-up position. So best left alone!

The Hold button button stops it changing up to the gear selected, keeping the gear below. Useful for applying engine breaking and to stop it keep changing up and down on twisty roads.
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Re: Engine switch and hold button

Post by Cobbvo » Tue Jun 21, 2016 7:49 am

Excellent cheer buddy ... I might of switched it a couple of times trying to figure out what it was let's hope it hasn't stuck :( :?
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Post by mikeWalsall » Tue Jun 21, 2016 10:14 am

The English glove box handbook is well worth getting as it a wealth of general information ..
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Re: Engine switch and hold button

Post by cmm303 » Tue Jun 21, 2016 12:23 pm

Cobbvo wrote:Excellent cheer buddy ... I might of switched it a couple of times trying to figure out what it was let's hope it hasn't stuck :( :?
You'll know if it is stuck in the wrong position! The engine runs badly.
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Re: Engine switch and hold button

Post by Cobbvo » Tue Jun 21, 2016 8:25 pm

Ok cheers bit rough on start up for about 5-10 seconds but then sweet as a nut
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Re: Engine switch and hold button

Post by cmm303 » Wed Jun 22, 2016 8:48 am

Cobbvo wrote:Ok cheers bit rough on start up for about 5-10 seconds but then sweet as a nut
Are you waiting for the orange coil light to go out before starting?
Get your glow plugs checked out before chilly mornings are back with us.
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Re: Engine switch and hold button

Post by Alacrity » Wed Jun 22, 2016 2:08 pm

Cobbvo wrote:Ok cheers bit rough on start up for about 5-10 seconds but then sweet as a nut
Normal in my experience, even after new glowplugs. I have had two Bongo's & both have been the same, don't worry about it it.

The HOLD button does lots of things depending on what drive range you are in. Just experiment, you can't damage it - the electronics won't allow you to do something it doesn't like.
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Re: Engine switch and hold button

Post by mikeonb4c » Sat Jun 25, 2016 2:45 pm

Cobbvo wrote:Ok cheers bit rough on start up for about 5-10 seconds but then sweet as a nut
I never depress the throttle when turning the key, and I don't use the throttle for 5-10 secs after starting. And I wait until the orange light is safely out. By doing that, Bongo always starts at the flick of a key and never shows lumpiness. I also like to leave my engine running for a a minute of so before moving off 1st thing in the day. Let's the old lump get out of bed before setting off.
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