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Haynes Manual Arrives May 2016
chrispb123456 replied to foord1981's topic in MKIII Technical section
Here's the reply I received from Haynes. Hi Chris This manual has been temporarily withdrawn due to a technical error. Once rectified it will be available again. Apologies for any inconvenience caused. Regards Bruce TBS on behalf of Haynes Publishing -
The intank supplies the tandem pump not the auxiliary/booster heater the latter is completely separate pump mounted in front of the fuel tank adjacent to the inner sill. If you cannot hear the pump momentarily when you switch on the ignition (squelch noise) then it's not working. The intank pump keeps the low pressure lines and filter primed continually the tandem mechanical pump supplies the high pressure fuel to injectors and has a separate chamber for supplying vacuum to servo and the small vacuum lines for turbo control (N75) EGR control and manifold flap control.
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A long thin flat blade screwdriver at either end but go in from under the facia by the pedals, once it's off throw it as far as you can
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Problem After Changing Battery
chrispb123456 replied to Turbodrive's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
The alarm horn is on the bulkhead behind the wiper linkage. -
Loss Of Water And High Pressure
chrispb123456 replied to Wesley's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Looks like you done all the beating round the bush, getting the head off is your next step. -
Intermittent Non Starting Issue
chrispb123456 replied to Kevinb's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Possibly a relay 109 fault, they suffer with poor solder joints. -
You have combustion pressure in your cooling system. In a car running normally the rise in pressure as the engine gets hot would return to zero when cold, you have combustion gases trapped in the system until you release the cap or is released through the valve in the pressure cap if the pressure present is higher than the blow of setting of the cap. Cooling fans are not required above speeds of approximately 40MPH the ram effect will be sufficient to keep the engine a normal operating temperature. The fans will normally be running on first speed all the time aircon is on anyway providing aircon is actually working also for the fans to operate by way of the coolant sensor in the radiator there needs to be coolant in contact with it which may not be the case if there are quantities of air/combustion gas trapped in the system. Running a car with alloy head and no anti freeze coolant additive only makes things worse as corrosion sets in and eats away at alloy parts.
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If there's evidence of coolant around the battery area then it's most likely being blown out the cap under pressure. Is there any signs of excess pressure? 1.Is the system still under pressure when cold 2.fluctuating coolant level 3. Heater keeps going cold 4 With cap off does coolant spew over while engines running any of these can be attributed to head gasket failure.
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Workshop Manual...
chrispb123456 replied to scrote's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
The nearest I've found is from here http://www.emanualonline.com/Cars/Ford/Ford-S_Max-Workshop-Repair-And-Service-Manual.html -
Cant Change Front Coil Spring On Ford Galaxy 1996
chrispb123456 replied to deenmands's topic in Trainee member help
You need to cut the cup washer away enough so it passes through the inner wing panel, use a small angle grinder for this. Once the strut is off either split the nut with a chisel or grind the nut away being careful not to damage the thread. PS still looking good for a 96 car :) -
Go to Ford Etis. Click on vehicle lookup Put in your reg number Under where it says vehicle summary click on Generate a Ford service Schedule then continue Then either click print or preview Cambelt is near the bottom of list
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Boost Leak Location?
chrispb123456 replied to GreenSharanTdi's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Sphere shaped vacuum reservoir has a single pipe behind alternator -
Boost Leak Location?
chrispb123456 replied to GreenSharanTdi's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
What have you put grease on? the moving parts E.G. unison ring and nozzle levers should be clean and dry, any grease or oil mixed with soot will aid premature sticking. -
A good place to start is replace relay 109 in the third layer of the fuse box, this is the power supply to engine ECU and injectors, these relays do suffer from poor solder joints and can cause poor running and starting issues Use the instructions below to access the relays http://www.fordgalaxy.org.uk/ford/index.php?/topic/8810-relay-30-replacement/&do=findComment&comment=68423
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Boost Leak Location?
chrispb123456 replied to GreenSharanTdi's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
You need to get the under cover off and check turbo outlet and intercooler you can't see these from above. Why didn't you clean the turbo vanes while you had the head off? -
Climate Control Issue
chrispb123456 replied to marcus1's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
You said in this post the display flashes for a few seconds and then in a later post it is not flashing. As already stated if the display is or has flashed a code will be logged and will remain logged until cleared. -
Most likely cause is overboost caused by sticking turbo vanes, will be confirmed by scanning diagnostic system.
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How To - Ecu Removal
chrispb123456 replied to Galaxy newbie's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Yep Mk2 TDI's ECU is behind battery only MK1 TDI's are behind dash -
Oil Pressure Relief Valve
chrispb123456 replied to stigg's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
The main relief valve will be in the pump and probably a bypass in the filter housing. The oil pump is driven from the auxiliary shaft which also drives the vacuum pump if you have total failure I think I would be looking at the drive to the pump and the pump itself. -
Heater Switch Illumination
chrispb123456 replied to Brinkman's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
The bulb and holder are all one item VW number 7M0919040C -
Auxiliary Heater Which Fuse.?
chrispb123456 replied to Pepper Red's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
The idea of the heater is to get the engine up to normal operating temperature as quickly as possible and allow warm/hot air from the heater units in the car. Due to the size of the cooling/heating system and these efficient engines producing little heat they need the help of the booster heater to achieve this. Replacing the thermo switch with your own switch wired inside the car is a good idea and has been done by members and stops the heater firing up for short journeys which is not good for these heaters. Fuse 12 is the one to remove to disable the booster. -
Headlight Problem
chrispb123456 replied to hyperwitch's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Have you checked fuse 60 and power at the fuse box. -
Heater Control Panel And Clock
chrispb123456 replied to benny-z's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Have you checked for 12 volts at the clock to confirm a supply fault? -
Auto Reluctant To Go Into Drive
chrispb123456 replied to ric220's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
The four and five speed auto has filters but only the four speed is possible to change after removing sump, the filter on the five speed is buried and requires dismantling to remove