I had the Glow Plugs replaced on my Bongo as it wouldnt start smoothly i put it down to the adverse weather we have been having. However before i had the plugs replaced the fan didnt come on automatically Now when i start my Bongo it does can anyone tell me if this is normal or do i have a problem?
Fan mystery
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abigo
Fan mystery
Hi Everyone,
I had the Glow Plugs replaced on my Bongo as it wouldnt start smoothly i put it down to the adverse weather we have been having. However before i had the plugs replaced the fan didnt come on automatically Now when i start my Bongo it does can anyone tell me if this is normal or do i have a problem?
I had the Glow Plugs replaced on my Bongo as it wouldnt start smoothly i put it down to the adverse weather we have been having. However before i had the plugs replaced the fan didnt come on automatically Now when i start my Bongo it does can anyone tell me if this is normal or do i have a problem?
- missfixit70
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Re: Fan mystery
Seems to be a recurring issue, previous threads here - http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... an#p377889 - make sure it's not just the a/c left on before worrying too much.
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abigo
Re: Fan mystery
thanks alot Kirsty i will check it out 
- dandywarhol
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Re: Fan mystery
Probably dislodged the 2 wire sensor in the middle of the head, or the link wire to it when changing the glowies
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abigo
Re: Fan mystery
Thanks for replying I will check it out and hopefully put it right 




