
Neily
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- Birthday 03/24/1965
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Galaxy 2 litre Ghia TDCI 06 in sea grey
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Ford
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It's exactly like this: I add that it's more noticeable in cold weather. Could be your belts but I doubt it, probably the gauze - as mentioned previously - or your car needs some software update or other.
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We live in hope! :( :D
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Well I also heard that the very early mk3's, i.e. the first few hundred to roll off the production line, DID actually have the motors fitted! :D But then they found out about the Thatcham thing and stopped fitting them. Don't know if this applies to european models though, which may have opening rear windows.
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I checked the rear pillars (C-pillars?) on mine ages ago. No motors. :D
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Wazza! Where are you mate? It's been nearly 2 years! :D The p/s on mine has become even more noisy recently well tbh it's never been that quiet either, but I've put up with it. So dredging through old threads, I guess it's the gauze filter that needs replacing. Squishy, any ideas on the part no., location etc? Finally, when the hell are Haynes going to publish a manual for the mk3? :(
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Well then. The DMF on mine's on it's way out after 30,000 miles. Anyone know how much I can expect to cough? Or is it better to get rid of the car now and let the p/x dealer fork out (I know that's naughty but hey-ho, we've all been caught in one way or another).
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Correct. I seem to remember reading somewhere that the vehicle would not qualify for Thatcham categorisation if it was fitted with opening rear windows, so the motors to open/close them were not fitted, neither were the operating rocker switches which would have been positioned in the roof console near the courtesy light. It's possible that the redundant cables may be present in the loom though . . . :D Pred99, I have the same model as you and afaik the rear heater was an option on 06/56 models and a standard fitting on X-pack models. I also believe that the rear heater/aircon is now standard on all current Ghias, the controls for which are crammed onto the central heater LCD which is slightly different and the driver's side hot/cold alpha dial is dual function. Why not treat yourself to an owner's handbook? Try this: ebay linky
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Hi. My guess is that it's more involved than you describe. But if you're determined, crack on! :lol:
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Silver Plastic Trim On Handbrake Level
Neily replied to Mike E's topic in Questions about the New MKIII
Like pretty much everything else on the mk3, designed by accountants and put together by underpayed id***s who probably don't know what an Assembly Instruction is. I would complain like hell mate, as has been suggested, this is surely a case for a warranty repair, although check precisely in your owners service book if the warranty covers interior trim within the the age of your car. At the very least I'd write a sharp letter to the Customer Services people, explaining the situation. For what it's worth, the side trim on the handbrake lever on my galaxy fell off last year and I stuck it back with superglue. Been OK since. -
I've mentioned previously on other threads on this forum that I would not use a space saver, as IMO I think the car is too big and heavy. I think you'd be better off phoning around local scrap yards and car breakers stating the spec for the wheel/tyre you're after, and then try further afield - expect to travel. Also do a web search for other vehicles which use that wheel size to narrow it down a bit. Don't give up! There's one out there somewhere. Good luck, Neily
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Hi Dave, yes, I thought about it but there's a lot of work involved plus some major issues such as the spare wheel would obscure rear vision, the number plate would have to be relocated, heavy-duty door struts would have to be found from somewhere etc. Plus, and I stand to be corrected on this, I don't think the rear door has enough rigidity / inherent strength to cope with the weight of a bracket and wheel, and there are probably insurance 'vehicle modification' issues involved. Not trying to shoot ya down in flames mate - I considered it too. :) Neily
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Sorry to hear about that mate. I think Ford have really got to get their act together regarding the aircon, cos it was rarely perfect on the mk1 or mk2. And now the problems which should've been ironed ou now persist on the mk3. I thought the Germans were supposed to be good at designing stuff. :)
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Hi Gary and welcome to the world of the mk3 Galaxy! :) It's a bit disconcerting isn't it, driving around in the hands of sod's law. If you look around elsewhere in the MKIII Section of the forum, you'll see a few threads regarding spare wheel, jack, tools etc for the mk3, to which even I have contributed. If you have any questions or queries about this or anything else for that matter please feel free to PM me or start a new thread, and I'll try to help as best as I can. And I'm sure others will too. You've made a good choice and I hope you enjoy your new car. Regards, Neily
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Hi Brush2805 I have a Galaxy with a Pano roof and I think its an excellent option, as it makes the interior much lighter. All who have been in the car invariably say things like 'wow' and 'cool' :) There are some plus points: It's made of very tinted glass. There's a spring-loaded sliding blind for each interior section, 2 front, 2 rear (similar to the flyscreens on caravan windows) which blocks out bright sunlight quite effectively. The 'cool' factor, already mentioned. The glass roof itself does not squeak & rattle: it is the door compartments on the centre console which runs down the middle of the roof, but I've sorted that problem now. ;) Be aware however that the sunroof does not open, neither do the rearmost quarter light windows (on most mk3's). You do get though global opening & closing of the windows from the key remote, which on a warm day allows the interior heat build-up to escape, eg used when approaching your car in a carpark. The aircon system is frankly, rubbish. It's nowhere near cold enough on a warm day and the whole thing is totally inadequate. All it's good for is stopping the windows from misting up during winter. I've heard that some S-max owners are similarly disappointed. Lastly, IMO and from experience, models previous to the mk3 were better put together. I hope this makes things a little clearer for you. Regards, Neily
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Spare Wheel For 2008 Reg Galaxy
Neily replied to chezzy1955's topic in Questions about the New MKIII
Chezzy, I can't be certain what the exact year the mondy was, but I know that it was a mk2 2.0 LX. When I was at the tyre shop we put the (mondy) wheel on the Galaxy to see if things were OK and it fitted perfectly. I should say though that this size of 5 stud wheel isn't that easy to come by - it took me a fair bit of phoning around and in the end it was by luck and chance that I got what I wanted. But it had to be done. Let us know how you get on. HTH and good luck. Neily