![]() The full indicator is 3 cm from the bottom. The 2 litre petrol version is not straight, is a lot shorter, with a full indicator 2cm from the bottom. The full indicator is 4 cm from the bottom. The V6 version is 58 cm long, again entirely straight, except for a kink 5.5 cm from the bottom. Q: Do the different variations of Bongos have different dipsticks? (Bob from Leeds)Ī: Yes, there are differences in length and shape. The diesel version is 54.5 cm long, from top of plastic to the tip, and entirely straight, except for a small kink about 6.5 cm from the bottom. This is why, in hot weather conditions, you should leave the engine idling for a few minutes before turning it off. The coolant has stopped circulating around the system so the engine temperature will go up a few degrees. Is this normal? (Leon from Belfast)Ī: That’s not unusual. Q: I have an engine bay temperature sensor installed and have noticed that, after a long run, the engine temperature goes up after I have turned everything off. However, the oil filling point for a V6 is the one under the Drivers seat, on a diesel it’s under the passenger seat. The dipstick under the passenger seat is the engine oil dipstick for all engines. ![]() Is there an idiots guide? (Liz from Maldon)Ī: There are two dipsticks on all engine types, the dipstick under the driver’s seat is for the Automatic Transmission Fluid (NOT the engine). Q: Perhaps it’s me, after all I am from Essex, but I’m very confused about the dipsticks found under the seats. ![]()
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