Nice work! We got our Bongo in Sept and your reviews and videos helped us make the choice and we don't regret it! Diesel over here though so a coolant alarm went in straight away! Fab video as always 😁
Hi!! great to hear you have a Bongo in your life 😁 Thank you for the kinds words, means a lot!! Here's to making some great memories in your Bongo! cheers👍
We’ll done getting it sorted in the car park 😀 I’ve got a diesel with the self bleed kit fitted. I’ve got a very old coolant alarm, may start looking at the newer ‘screw less’ ones off eBay, so be interesting to see what you go for - great video as always 👌
Thanks! I was really gutted at not having any tools in the van (that may have come across lol!). I take it the diesel bleed kit does make it as easy as mine was to bleed? I've got my eye on the 'screw less' alarms so keep your eyes peeled on what I go for! Cheers👍
Oh yes, I'm going to be doing the same. A little bag of tools left where the jack goes. Just my leatherman multi tool would have probably done what I needed. I'll be doing some hose inspection in the coming weeks as well!! cheers 👍
@@garywhitworth1919 Very tempted! I think they are varying sizes and shapes unfortunately. I'll take a look at bongo spares and see what the cost of doing it is 👍
Great save, that could've been very costly! Whatever you do try to avoid the screw in type coolant alarms. On mine whenever the weather is cold it will set the alarm off until the engine warms up. Driving the kids to school at the moment is painful with a screeching alarm going on for half the trip. 😁
@@VantasticIdeas it's a fairly common "fault" with that type I believe. Something to do with the screw oxidising (?). If you clean the screw of its residue you'll get a couple of days peace but, like Arnie, it'll be back. 😁
Great videos man love the mazda bongo. Looking to buy one my self but not sure what to look out for when buying one. A video on what to look out for would be great!
Thanks 😁 a buyers guide would be useful 🤔 Bodywork is the main concern I would say as they can rust in certain areas such as arches and sills which can lead to a big garage bill if not sorted. Check the underneath and see if it’s been under sealed. Do you know anyone else that owns a bongo? If so take them with you. If you’re not a member of the Mazda bongo owners Facebook group it’s worth joining as there is a lot of good info on there! Cheers 👍
Thanks for sharing! Great video! I one of the screwless coolant alarms a while ago and have been too scared to fit it! (Scared of the electrics!) I'd love to see a good video on how to do it!
@@bethneal3068 It never hurts to have both! but a low coolant alarm is probably best as it would go off when the tank is empty, so for example if you had a leak overnight it would sound the alarm before you even started the engine.
I repair these for customers - nobody else wants to - they do love to rust. I have almost every part of a Bongo body/chassis off by heart at this stage.
Ahhh didn't realise you had the 2.0 litre petrol....this is a hugely helpful video and channel for me.
Thank you for doing them.
Thanks for the positive feedback!! much appreciated 👍👍
Well done That Man! The bongo lives to have adventures for another day! love what you do, keep it up!
Thanks!! I was very lucky to breakdown where it was, but it definitely made me think. Got to be more prepared!!
Cheers 👍
Bongo coolant leaks, 😱
Stuff of nightmares!
My partner and me have a diesel Bongo each and we both have coolant alarms. Well done on repairing it 👍
Oh it was a nightmare come true!! 😂 but I was lucky to be where I was. Coolant alarm being ordered asap! cheers 👍
Well done 👍🏻 you are very good. I really appreciate you sharing.
Nice work! We got our Bongo in Sept and your reviews and videos helped us make the choice and we don't regret it! Diesel over here though so a coolant alarm went in straight away! Fab video as always 😁
Hi!! great to hear you have a Bongo in your life 😁 Thank you for the kinds words, means a lot!! Here's to making some great memories in your Bongo! cheers👍
Great video as always. A day in the life of being a bongo owner.
Great fix, I’ll be keeping some lpg pipe in the van in the future!
Yeah, you’ve got to be prepared every eventuality when you own a bongo 😂 cheers 👍
We’ll done getting it sorted in the car park 😀
I’ve got a diesel with the self bleed kit fitted. I’ve got a very old coolant alarm, may start looking at the newer ‘screw less’ ones off eBay, so be interesting to see what you go for - great video as always 👌
Thanks! I was really gutted at not having any tools in the van (that may have come across lol!). I take it the diesel bleed kit does make it as easy as mine was to bleed?
I've got my eye on the 'screw less' alarms so keep your eyes peeled on what I go for!
Cheers👍
Good job and nice fix.. 👍 glad it happened in that car park and not in the middle of nowhere...
Thanks! Definitely, it would have been a very different story otherwise! Cheers 👍
Brilliant. Note to self. Put some tools in the van. Well done you. I'm wanting to renew my hoses now.
Oh yes, I'm going to be doing the same. A little bag of tools left where the jack goes. Just my leatherman multi tool would have probably done what I needed. I'll be doing some hose inspection in the coming weeks as well!! cheers 👍
Does that hose you bought fit other areas of the coolen system? If so I bet your tempted to replace them 👍
@@garywhitworth1919 Very tempted! I think they are varying sizes and shapes unfortunately. I'll take a look at bongo spares and see what the cost of doing it is 👍
Great save, that could've been very costly!
Whatever you do try to avoid the screw in type coolant alarms. On mine whenever the weather is cold it will set the alarm off until the engine warms up. Driving the kids to school at the moment is painful with a screeching alarm going on for half the trip. 😁
Thanks. I didn’t know those screw in ones did that lol! Thanks for the heads up 👍
@@VantasticIdeas it's a fairly common "fault" with that type I believe. Something to do with the screw oxidising (?). If you clean the screw of its residue you'll get a couple of days peace but, like Arnie, it'll be back. 😁
@@jonlenton2261 😂 I would end up putting a switch in the wire for when it's cold, then forgetting to flick the switch back!!
Great videos man love the mazda bongo. Looking to buy one my self but not sure what to look out for when buying one. A video on what to look out for would be great!
Thanks 😁 a buyers guide would be useful 🤔
Bodywork is the main concern I would say as they can rust in certain areas such as arches and sills which can lead to a big garage bill if not sorted. Check the underneath and see if it’s been under sealed. Do you know anyone else that owns a bongo? If so take them with you. If you’re not a member of the Mazda bongo owners Facebook group it’s worth joining as there is a lot of good info on there! Cheers 👍
@@VantasticIdeas that's great thanks! Useful to know, I'll also join the Facebook group for more info 👍
Thank you i will get spare pipe etc and store in van. Thanks Ian. Bravebongo
Thanks for sharing! Great video!
I one of the screwless coolant alarms a while ago and have been too scared to fit it! (Scared of the electrics!)
I'd love to see a good video on how to do it!
Thanks! I've been looking at the screwless kits so keep watching as I've got to put something in after my experience 😂
Cheers 👍
@@VantasticIdeas 2nd help with this. Just bought a Bongo and keen to either get a temperature gauge or low coolant. Which is best? Thanks
@@bethneal3068 It never hurts to have both! but a low coolant alarm is probably best as it would go off when the tank is empty, so for example if you had a leak overnight it would sound the alarm before you even started the engine.
Great video have to think about getting coolant alarm
Thanks! Definitely, if it helps prevent a costly outcome for this kind of thing 👍
I repair these for customers - nobody else wants to - they do love to rust. I have almost every part of a Bongo body/chassis off by heart at this stage.
You'll never be out of work repairing rust on a Bongo! cheers 👍
Mate.....that was steam....not smoke..