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  1. Thank you so much. I wish I had tried this way weeks ago rather than going from mechanic to mechanic and been told different things. Maybe it's still a women thing but I do know quite a bit about cars and whats under the bonnet but this problem did catch me out.
  2. Thanks a mil Gaz, I'm going to go out now and try that. With what Dez3 has said there too I think it could be the cluster. Thanks everyone for all the advice. I will let you know how I get on. Thanks again and best regards, Marie
  3. Hi, Thank you for your reply. I have looked this morning and the clocks appear to be a sealed unit. The speedo is the 140 MPH one. How do you get at the clocks???
  4. Thank you for your reply. Did replacing the cluster mean removing the dash. I am living in Co Clare Ireland and I'm being told to remove the dash is a HUGE complicated job and it would need then to be sent to Dublin to be repared. Thank you, Marie
  5. Hi. I would greatly appreciate any help you can give. I have a Ford Galaxy 1.9tdi 115hp. O1. About a month ago the fuel indicator started beeping to let me know I was low on Diesel But I wasn't. Since then it hasn't stopped. I have got a software programme ran and it shows no instrument faults at all. I have been running tests to try and find the problem. When my tank is half full to full it doesn't beep. As soon as it reaches half or lower it starts to beep quite regularly while driving especially when I apply brakes. I have been told that maybe it is the fuel tank sensor. The other think that happened about two weeks ago was that the Speedometer stopped working. It works sometimes and goes up and down the clock but when it's not working it doesn't clock up any milage either. Sometimes it is accurate and does show the correct spped been driven but then for no apparent reason it can go back to zero again. I have been told that this is maybe the sensor beside the gear box. I have also been told it could be under the dash but nothing showed up on the scan done at the auto electrician. All of these are quite expensive to repair. The fuel tank part is
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