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Disconnecting automatic sliding door??
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 6:34 pm
by mountainchris
Is it possible to pull a fuse so that the auto-closing side door on my V6 aft does not operate? It appears to be the likliest candidate to flattening my battery in this cold weather!
Look forward to any help from the Bongo Fury collective...
Cheers
Re: Disconnecting automatic sliding door??
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 6:44 pm
by mikeonb4c
mountainchris wrote:Is it possible to pull a fuse so that the auto-closing side door on my V6 aft does not operate? It appears to be the likliest candidate to flattening my battery in this cold weather!
Look forward to any help from the Bongo Fury collective...
Cheers
Being honest, if the Bongo has a decent starter battery, I don't think the sliding door presents much of a risk. Disconnecting may cause more problems than it solves (they are known to be finnicky if they suffer a power interruption, sticking in the closed position). A good starter battery should be 95AmpHr (or more) in my opinion. Mine's now 4yrs old and seems as fresh as when it was fitted. Bongo starts at the touch of a key, every time, no matter how cold, suggesting glowplugs (mine's a diesel) getting healthy voltage even under high cranking amps etc.

Re: Disconnecting automatic sliding door??
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 6:52 pm
by mountainchris
Fair points, cheers mike... but the door seems temperamental and will cycle the auto close motor even when the door is closed

its fine in warm weathers but just seems to happen when the temperature plummets! If there is a fuse to pull then at least I could solve the issue for those very cold nights... unless it is just a case of sorting out some of the connections? or pulling the door panel off to see if there is something 'sticking'?- Don't fancy doing the latter at the moment as its blooming freezing...
Re: Disconnecting automatic sliding door??
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 6:55 pm
by missfixit70
All fuses are listed in the members area which is free to access all through december -
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/member ... usebox.pdf - no 17, bottom row left 15a fuse.
Why do you think it's the sliding door causing issues? is it having problems closing properly & "cycling"? May just need the contacts cleaning if so, or cleaning out & lubricating runners/rollers etc.
Too slow, you just answered it

Re: Disconnecting automatic sliding door??
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 6:57 pm
by mikeonb4c
Re: Disconnecting automatic sliding door??
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 7:13 pm
by mountainchris
Thanks both, will have a good look at the contacts etc once the temperature warms up, in the meantime at least I know if all else fails I can pull the correct fuse!

Great responses, once gain thank you very much and have a very happy christmas!