
richardman101
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look at your v5 logbook and check the date of first registration, this can help with some parts enquiries, failing that try ringing ford parts and ask them to look up your manufacture date, they should be able to find it for you from your reg number.
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hopefully i will have a go at it within the next week or two so will post my findings on difficulty on here - the one i changed last year on my mk1 tdi wasnt too bad, i think it was all done inside an hour, but there were two parts to the plastic stat housing, one with the stat in which attached to the engine block, and the other attached to the rad pipe and it leaked continually from the push-together union between the two plastic parts afterwards despite both housings being replaced with new ones. ended up having to add a bottle of miracle cure (k-seal) to the coolant to stop the leak. you were not too far wrong looking in the pipe unions at the top of the engine for the thermostat, the 2.3 petrol models have theirs in there, nice and easy to get too but you have to buy the whole plastic housing with the stat built in, i couldnt find one available seperately when i changed one in my 2.3 si a few years ago, and i had to buy it from ford. the tdi stat is available on its own but i thought it best to change the housing aswell as it has the seal built in to it, didnt fancy doing the job twice if it didnt seal onto the block properly!
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Rumbling When Ticking Over
richardman101 replied to Bioman1966's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
possibly flywheel - if your car has a dual mass type this could be the cause. the flywheel compound can break down over time and cause noise/vibration until clutch is depressed. fingers crossed its not this as it wont be a cheap fix. i would get a qualified person to diagnose 100% before doing anything about it! -
do post on here how you get on wont you - best of luck mate.
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is it disconnected from the bonnet end or the handle end? if handle end, get your head into the drivers footwell armed with a pair of pliers, find the barrel on the end of the wire and give it a tug!
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use a set of jump leads connected between your new battery and the car to keep power to the main cables in the car when removing the existing battery, and leave them on until new one is installed and clamped. bit awkward manoevring new battery into position with the jump leads attached (dont let one drop off!!) :wacko: but its cheaper than paying ford
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if the pedal is hesitant to return to the top it may instead be a problem with the hydraulic clutch, this can be bled to eliminate the possibility of this, (unless the slave cylinder in the gearbox is faulty in which case bleeding wont cure the problem,) but this must be done correctly - its not quite as straightforward as bleeding brakes so i was told though i have not done one myself, again, there may be some help in one of the forums if you try a search. the clutch mechanism itself may be worn, at 93000 miles, either of these items, or the gearchange linkage could be equally possible. did you buy privately or from a dealer? if you have bought from a dealer and have a warranty it would be worth checking out if you can get this issue checked/remedied under the warranty. i would suggest the likely scenario from what you have said is that during the fluid change you had done, some air has got into the line supplying the hydraulic clutch so i would recommend bleeding that first as its the easiest/cheapest possible fix!
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sounds like your gear selector cables may need adjustment if its just those two gears you are finding stiff, as for the brake pedal, my vw sharan used to do that until eventually it would be on the floor - turned out to need replacement master cylinder as the piston had worn. i think the cables for the gear change are adjusted at the gearbox end iirc, but try a search in the techincal section faqs, there maybe a post on this already. how many miles has the car covered out of interest?
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thankyou again silverbeast for taking the time to look up this info, i dont think the 130 has the stat in the same place as the 115 but all knowledge is valuable so i am grateful just the same - you never know i may be able to afford a 130 one of these days! good luck with your temp sensor if you choose to change it, i found the instructions for doing this from under the car in the forum, it appears it will be a bit of a pig whichever way it is attempted but the rewards will hopefully make it worth the damaged knuckles etc!! :wacko:
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Galaxy Instrument Cluster
richardman101 replied to Aeroiogist's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
did you go to a ford dealer for the service/check? if not it sounds like they are the people to have a look at it, their diagnostic equipment tends to be a bit better than your average local garage, and they have had many hours experience of ford vehicles after all! sounds like a major electrical issue, possibly ecu related. that said, it could just as easily turn out to be a loose earth connection or faulty power relay, its sometimes that simple. get a diagnosis for the price of an hours labour, it will give you a good start to sorting out the trouble. -
Help With Front Blower
richardman101 replied to Wrighty73's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
it would be a good idea to check / replace your cabin filter if you havent done so in a while - these can severely restrict airflow into the fan blower assembly when they get old and blocked - could end up costing you a fortune in replacemenr resistors! (voice of experience, 2 resistors later......) -
i have spent ages looking at posts on here trying to find one relating to where the thermostat is on this galaxy tdi, its an x reg early mk2, tdi (pd) 115. the mk1 galaxy tdi i owned previously had the stat on the front lower left side of the engine, with a plastic housing containing the stat, which joined to the rad bottom hose. this one must be somewhere different. could anyone point me in the right direction please? thankyou very much! :wacko: