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    Thread: Horn only works with ignition off?!?!
Post: RE: Horn only works with ignition off?!?!

(30-05-2021, 04:15 PM)AshleyP Wrote:  Appreciate this is an old post, but thought it may be useful to post how I fixed the same problem with my van today, where the horn worked fine without the ...
chronyx M59 Berlingo 15 26,092 30-05-2021, 04:59 PM
    Thread: Mk2 multispace Heavy duty suspension
Post: Mk2 multispace Heavy duty suspension

Does anyone know if heavy duty suspension is available for this model? Am I correct in assuming the suspension on this model is the same as the 600 van version?  Will the 800 components fit?
chronyx General Chat 0 1,404 14-03-2016, 05:57 PM
    Thread: HORN WON'T WORK - MOT DUE
Post: RE: HORN WON'T WORK - MOT DUE

(07-12-2014, 02:22 PM)Patman99 Wrote:  The only issue with earthing through the stearing column is that you may trigger a fault code or throw-up an engine diagnostics warning light. The reason ...
chronyx M59 Berlingo 11 14,352 08-12-2014, 08:41 PM
    Thread: Intermittant binding front OS brake...
Post: RE: Intermittant binding front OS brake...

New front calipers, hoses, and master cylinder seems to have fixed it. Needed a new rear cylinder too as the bleed nipple snapped off. £720 inc. previous work last week. (Removed brake pads, cleaned...
chronyx M59 Berlingo 51 46,176 24-09-2014, 10:18 PM
    Thread: Intermittant binding front OS brake...
Post: RE: Intermittant binding front OS brake...

Does anyone know the part code for this vacuum valve?
chronyx M59 Berlingo 51 46,176 23-09-2014, 01:35 PM
    Thread: Intermittant binding front OS brake...
Post: RE: Intermittant binding front OS brake...

Mine's had binding front brakes for two weeks. Front left/NS was the worst, with the the right/OS not getting as hot. It's now in having two new callipers, hoses, and a master cylinder. I asked for...
chronyx M59 Berlingo 51 46,176 23-09-2014, 09:03 AM
    Thread: DW8 sump drain bolt size/thread
Post: DW8 sump drain bolt size/thread

Anyone know the size and thread of the sump bolt? I believe it's M10 1.25 but don't want to drain the oil finding out (Just yet)
chronyx M59 Berlingo 0 1,891 19-09-2014, 03:22 PM
    Thread: Everlasting light bulbs?
Post: RE: Everlasting light bulbs?

Cheers Jeffers. I have LEDs in the rear/brake lights and number plate lamps, and these are quality ones. Cheap LEDs in the number plate lamps did not last. They started to flicker within a week.
chronyx General Chat 42 28,084 13-09-2014, 01:18 PM
    Thread: Everlasting light bulbs?
Post: RE: Everlasting light bulbs?

Slight thread hijack but as the indicators are electronic now, do LED replacement lamps still need a resistor to correct the flash speed?
chronyx General Chat 42 28,084 13-09-2014, 11:34 AM
    Thread: Cooling fans not kicking in
Post: RE: Cooling fans not kicking in

You can bench test the relays by putting 12VDC across the signal terminals - I *THINK* they are 85 and 86 but check - it will be the terminals the very small cables go to. Do this and you should hear...
chronyx M49 Berlingo 10 5,609 28-07-2014, 09:46 PM
    Thread: Cooling fans not kicking in
Post: RE: Cooling fans not kicking in

Does this vehicle have a radiator switch? I have had a right saga with the fan on my mk2 recently. It's a single fan with two speeds. It does not have a radiator switch but yours may. Look at the l...
chronyx M49 Berlingo 10 5,609 28-07-2014, 05:23 PM
    Thread: 'lingo tops Warranty direct chart
Post: 'lingo tops Warranty direct chart

Those damn French vehicles... ;) http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/news/miscell...-and-suvs/
chronyx General Chat 5 13,197 28-07-2014, 03:55 PM
    Thread: What have you done to your berlingo today??
Post: RE: What have you done to your berlingo today??

Spent today and yesterday searching for, identifying and testing various cooling switches, sensors, resistors, relays... It's been emotional but I think I've got to the bottom of it.
chronyx General Chat 109 51,736 27-07-2014, 09:29 PM
    Thread: 1.9D getting hot easily on motorway/up hill
Post: RE: 1.9D getting hot easily on motorway/up hill

Well, I have found out why the fan was only operating at high speed when the engine was well over 100 celcius. The resistor for the low speed fan has corroded and caused an open circuit. [Image: htt...
chronyx M59 Berlingo 36 16,131 27-07-2014, 04:21 PM
    Thread: Cold starting problem - 2.0 HDi
Post: RE: Cold starting problem - 2.0 HDi

(25-07-2014, 12:20 PM)Crispy Wrote:  I now know what the problem is and my Blingo is in full working order again. Due to emissions requirements, the "far too clever for its own good" ECU does n...
chronyx M59 Berlingo 38 39,007 26-07-2014, 01:55 PM
    Thread: 1.9D getting hot easily on motorway/up hill
Post: RE: 1.9D getting hot easily on motorway/up hill

Well, I'm stumped. Pics below but basically I seem to have only a single speed fan. The two relays behind a cover on the rear side of the radiator both work. I removed them, cleaned the contacts, t...
chronyx M59 Berlingo 36 16,131 26-07-2014, 01:34 PM
    Thread: 1.9D getting hot easily on motorway/up hill
Post: RE: 1.9D getting hot easily on motorway/up hill

I had a brief look before we hit the road but could not see anything obvious by the rad. I'll get underneath tomorrow. As I started it up to board the ferry in France, the EML lit up but she got hom...
chronyx M59 Berlingo 36 16,131 25-07-2014, 06:31 PM
    Thread: 1.9D getting hot easily on motorway/up hill
Post: RE: 1.9D getting hot easily on motorway/up hill

Thanks again Jason I'll take a look this morning! Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk
chronyx M59 Berlingo 36 16,131 25-07-2014, 04:33 AM
    Thread: 1.9D getting hot easily on motorway/up hill
Post: RE: 1.9D getting hot easily on motorway/up hill

I'm suddenly intrigued by this radiator resistor switch you mention! Mine is an aftermarket non OEM part and maybe this is missing? Do you have a pic or anymore details? I've just been out in the las...
chronyx M59 Berlingo 36 16,131 24-07-2014, 08:19 PM
    Thread: 1.9D getting hot easily on motorway/up hill
Post: RE: 1.9D getting hot easily on motorway/up hill

Thank you so much mate the Haynes does not mention a multistage fan anywhere. I'm due home tomorrow so will look up the cost but it wasn't too bad as it's a straight forward job on these Edit: so you...
chronyx M59 Berlingo 36 16,131 24-07-2014, 03:30 PM