Hi guys I thought this one would be a good point of interest , this happened late last year . I was returning home with my son when we had to pull off the road for one of those emergency rest stops [you know the ones you see with guys with their backs to the traffic] . Any way we pulled back onto the road a drove back towards home , I heard a thump under the van from the passengers side as we took off . A little bit later we were waiting at a set of lights to turn right onto a main road there was a small downhill slope , as we entered the corner the van suddenly slewed sideways . My first thought was that we had lost a tyre and it had rolled off the rim , I pulled over at the side and got out to look at the rear tyre not flat ??????? then I noticed a large wet patch under the front side under the passengers door on the road . Diesel fuel !!!!! and bloody lots of it were spewing out over the road [no wonder we went sideways ].
We arrived home shortly after to discover that some brilliant designer had decided to fit the diesel cooler under the passengers side directly behind the passengers front wheel . As we had pulled back onto the road a stone had flicked up and bang punctured the cooler right at the in pipe from the fuel tank . What amazed me was that the whole under side of these vans have a plastic covering and other than the exhaust , this diesel cooler is the only thing on top of the plastic unprotected . My question was as these vans are designed in Europe with left hand drive you would have thought that they would know the passengers side would be the most vunerable for us poor buggers down under who drive on the left hand side of the road , and also that this is the side that would be most likely to spend time off the edge of the bitumen . End result I removed the cooler and ran a bypass pipe , it has not caused any running problems so if it happens to any one this can be done without any reduction of performance etc . Howard
We arrived home shortly after to discover that some brilliant designer had decided to fit the diesel cooler under the passengers side directly behind the passengers front wheel . As we had pulled back onto the road a stone had flicked up and bang punctured the cooler right at the in pipe from the fuel tank . What amazed me was that the whole under side of these vans have a plastic covering and other than the exhaust , this diesel cooler is the only thing on top of the plastic unprotected . My question was as these vans are designed in Europe with left hand drive you would have thought that they would know the passengers side would be the most vunerable for us poor buggers down under who drive on the left hand side of the road , and also that this is the side that would be most likely to spend time off the edge of the bitumen . End result I removed the cooler and ran a bypass pipe , it has not caused any running problems so if it happens to any one this can be done without any reduction of performance etc . Howard
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