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    Thread: End of the line for Bernard?
Post: RE: End of the line for Bernard?

Thanks for that. I guess if I'd known that when we bought it it might have saved me some worry! An update. They have reluctantly decided on the scrappage route. There are various factors contributing ...
pidgeonpost M59 Berlingo 4 630 14-03-2024, 09:29 PM
    Thread: End of the line for Bernard?
Post: RE: End of the line for Bernard?

Thanks Multispacer. Although the car has its problems we feel that there's still life in it for someone prepared to invest time and perhaps not an awful lot of money. It's a good spec, as you have not...
pidgeonpost M59 Berlingo 4 630 14-03-2024, 07:10 AM
    Thread: End of the line for Bernard?
Post: End of the line for Bernard?

We bought Bernard in 2011, second owner, and he was our trusty Jack-of-all-trades until we passed him on to our daughter-in-law almost 2 years ago. Since then he's been her runabout, but lately she's ...
pidgeonpost M59 Berlingo 4 630 13-03-2024, 07:02 AM
    Thread: Fuel gauge false readings - will OBD2 help?
Post: RE: Fuel gauge false readings - will OBD2 help?

Thanks for that - I feared as much. Looks like he's going to have to bite the bullet and take it to the local dealer, which will grieve him greatly. All the best....
pidgeonpost M59 Berlingo 4 456 14-11-2022, 07:57 PM
    Thread: Fuel gauge false readings - will OBD2 help?
Post: RE: Fuel gauge false readings - will OBD2 help?

(14-11-2022, 06:49 PM)Zion Wrote:  I don't think so, never seen a fault code for a fuel gauge and even if it reads wrong, how would the ECU (BSI) know the difference between a really empty tank ...
pidgeonpost M59 Berlingo 4 456 14-11-2022, 07:56 PM
    Thread: Fuel gauge false readings - will OBD2 help?
Post: Fuel gauge false readings - will OBD2 help?

I've read a few of the posts on the forum, and it seems that the sender unit may be the cause. Seems the tank has to be dropped if a replacement is needed, but I'm wondering if my phone app Car Scanne...
pidgeonpost M59 Berlingo 4 456 14-11-2022, 02:27 PM
    Thread: Parcel shelf for M59 2006 Multispace on eBay **NOW SOLD**
Post: Parcel shelf for M59 2006 Multispace on eBay **NO...

** NOW SOLD ** Hello folks, Have just posted a parcel shelf on eBay from the M59 Berlingo we sold earlier this year. We'd swapped it for the roller blind version early in our ownership and only re...
pidgeonpost Parts For Sale 0 424 31-10-2022, 11:50 AM
    Thread: Farewell but hopefully not goodbye.
Post: RE: Farewell but hopefully not goodbye.

Thanks. Good point - prices all over the place at the moment.
pidgeonpost General Chat 2 665 01-04-2022, 08:38 AM
  Thumbs Up Thread: Farewell but hopefully not goodbye.
Post: Farewell but hopefully not goodbye.

We bought our Berlingo in late 2011 and it has, without doubt, been the most practical and useful cars we've owned in 50+years of motoring. OK, we've had some real sheds in that time which it wouldn't...
pidgeonpost General Chat 2 665 31-03-2022, 06:58 PM
    Thread: How to Replace Sliding Door Pin into door handle mechanism
Post: RE: How to Replace Sliding Door Pin into door hand...

(10-03-2022, 09:12 AM)saskak Wrote:  Apologies, I was not paying too much attention when I suggested a pdf for the front door, here is how I removed all the panel trim for the rear sliding door:...
pidgeonpost Member Submitted Tutorials & How To's 24 45,952 10-03-2022, 06:05 PM
    Thread: How to Replace Sliding Door Pin into door handle mechanism
Post: RE: How to Replace Sliding Door Pin into door hand...

(09-03-2022, 02:13 PM)Gryffindor Wrote:  I tried searching Youtube for "berlingo sliding rear door removal" and got several hits. You just need to find one relating to the Berlingo you have. But...
pidgeonpost Member Submitted Tutorials & How To's 24 45,952 10-03-2022, 06:54 AM
    Thread: How to Replace Sliding Door Pin into door handle mechanism
Post: RE: How to Replace Sliding Door Pin into door hand...

(09-03-2022, 01:56 PM)saskak Wrote:  I'm not too sure where the fasteners were, as I have not removed it in a while. Here is a pdf I made the last time I removed it, maybe it will help. Do not p...
pidgeonpost Member Submitted Tutorials & How To's 24 45,952 10-03-2022, 06:32 AM
    Thread: How to Replace Sliding Door Pin into door handle mechanism
Post: RE: How to Replace Sliding Door Pin into door hand...

The nearside sliding door handle on our 2006 Multispace went all floppy on us yesterday, and the broken pin seems to be the prime suspect. I pulled all the clips out of the door panel this morning but...
pidgeonpost Member Submitted Tutorials & How To's 24 45,952 09-03-2022, 10:59 AM
    Thread: Thinking of buying a 2016 Multispace Blue Hdi XTR.
Post: RE: Thinking of buying a 2016 Multispace Blue Hdi ...

(02-02-2022, 09:42 PM)Matt Haigh Wrote:  So you've not bought that one but my two-penneth anyway. I've been quite happy with the stop start on my 2016 Blue HDI 100PS manual, has always restarted...
pidgeonpost B9 Second Generation 3 1,012 02-02-2022, 10:05 PM
    Thread: Thinking of buying a 2016 Multispace Blue Hdi XTR.
Post: RE: Thinking of buying a 2016 Multispace Blue Hdi ...

As I've been inundated with replies and advice  :D  I thought I'd post again to say we didn't buy it. Nice car, decent spec but neither of us liked the stop/start or the auto.
pidgeonpost B9 Second Generation 3 1,012 01-02-2022, 10:40 PM
    Thread: Advice on ETG6 gearbox
Post: RE: Advice on ETG6 gearbox

I too have an interest in this as I'm looking at a 2016 Multispace XTR with ETG6 gearbox. I found it a bit unnerving reversing (slightly uphill) up to a wall to check the parking sensors as it seemed ...
pidgeonpost B9 Second Generation 5 6,810 30-01-2022, 08:53 AM
    Thread: Thinking of buying a 2016 Multispace Blue Hdi XTR.
Post: Thinking of buying a 2016 Multispace Blue Hdi XTR.

Hello all, We've been to look at a used Berlingo today. It's a 2016 Multispace Blue Hdi Extra Automatic according to the advert with just under 70k on the clock. It has some service history, but not ...
pidgeonpost B9 Second Generation 3 1,012 29-01-2022, 06:20 PM
    Thread: 2006 1.6hdi - time for a change or keep it rolling?
Post: 2006 1.6hdi - time for a change or keep it rolling...

We've had our 2006 Berlingo as a second car for almost 10 years now. It's been very reliable, we love the practicality of it, in fact we love most things about it. But it's cost us quite a bit in repa...
pidgeonpost General Chat 0 758 24-08-2021, 06:15 AM
    Thread: Front brake details needed please?
Post: RE: Front brake details needed please?

On Sunday I decided that prior to ordering anything I'd take a closer look at the pads and discs on both front wheels in decent light. I'm pleased, but kind of ashamed to admit it, that there's a lot ...
pidgeonpost M59 Berlingo 20 5,327 28-04-2020, 03:55 PM
    Thread: Front brake details needed please?
Post: RE: Front brake details needed please?

Apologies for labouring on this folks, but my link above didn't work as intended and for obvious reasons I'm really trying not to order the wrong stuff at a time when deliveries and returns are tricky...
pidgeonpost M59 Berlingo 20 5,327 26-04-2020, 10:20 AM