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Atf Change
chrispb123456 replied to chrislloydie's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Aswell as checking the temperature of the box the engine should also be idling in park after selecting all the gears. -
2.3 Petrol Mk1 Engine Problem
chrispb123456 replied to looops's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Check your crankcase ventilation valve, it's well hidden under exhaust manifold under it's own heat shield, there is an L shaped rubber hose that splits and draws air in. -
I would also wait until old screws removed as there isn't enough metal available to oversize the holes and owing to the size of the smaller screw successfully removing them without damaging the existing thread. Have attached the Eberspächer parts list for the D5WZ which is the same apart from the controller so you can decide which screws you need
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Vagcom/VCDS will give more info and will connect with the temperature sensor in the box (essential for checking fluid level) Gearboxes are Japanese (Jatco) and are used in many vehicles including Jaguar and Landrover.
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If at any time the engine has been run with the MAF disconnected that will produce a fault code. Any codes should be cleared then the car driven again then see if they come back. No boost at all could be a split air charge hose, damaged intercooler, sticking turbo vanes, faulty actuator or vacuum hoses disconnected and possible N75 valve.
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Low Constant Droning Noise
chrispb123456 replied to darton's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Driveshafts/cv joints -
Lack Of Power When Accelerating
chrispb123456 replied to CM2007's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Sounds like you have a boost issue and is going into limp mode. Lots of info on here about it, use the search box for limp mode and boost issues. Also check for fault codes this will help with diagnosis. -
Headlight Problem
chrispb123456 replied to myfirstgalaxy's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
When headlight bulbs blow sometimes the fuse blows aswell. Dipped beam fuses Left 59 Right 60 Main Beam Left 61 Right 62 -
Auxilary Heater Smoking
chrispb123456 replied to a18nkd's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Greg iirc fuse 24 on the MK1. Fuse 12 on the MK2 -
Aux Heater And The Car Wash
chrispb123456 replied to bigdave982's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
The large red cable in the multiplug to the heater is prone to corroding and breaking off, this will also cause a no response from controller when using VCDS -
Set overnight, I just wedged a peice of rolled cardboard between the strip and the bonnet to keep pressure on it, mine wasn't really bent so went back easily, can only suggest straightening carefully and make sure it will fit in position before applying sealer/silicone as you could get very messy otherwise.
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Intermittent Electronic Fault
chrispb123456 replied to Mustard1972's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Check the fuse box by the battery for overheating (melting) -
Not necessarily if you have overboost the engine will be getting to much air, you really need to check codes first!!
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Apart from changing the fluid on the transmission there's not much for the average DIYer can do but get yourself a VCDS cable and software and check for any stored fault codes as that will help with diagnosis. The flashing display means a fault has been stored on the HVAC controller, this could mean anything from low aircon gas pressure to faulty flap motors or supply faults. So again checking for codes is your first step. The misting up and water leak could be a leaking heater matrix, misting up will be worse if aircon is also not working
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Alhambra Tdi Cooling Issues
chrispb123456 replied to niall1001's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Price, have a ring around, realistically in a garage £300 to £600 may be more Would advise having head refaced (skimmed) also replace cam belt and idler/tensioner and of course the water pump, would also clean turbo vanes while turbo is off. -
Welcome to the forum. On the home page near the top you will see (Mk1 & Mk2 specific area) immediately under that is technical section, click it, then on the right of the page click on start new topic. If you have unrelated problems start a new topic for each, that way it don't get confusing when replying to your questions. Don't start a new topic when replying or start multiple topics on the same subject, and be patient when waiting for reply.
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Noisy Clattery Diesel
chrispb123456 replied to chrislloydie's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Just for info while having VCDS out today checked the time the glow plugs remained active from a cold start, 1 minute 10 seconds with an air temperature of 2.5 deg c MK2 1.9 TDI 115ps -
Head Gasket Oil Leak
chrispb123456 replied to Trislander's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Oil leaking from the head gasket is not common on these engines are you sure? more likely EGR valve or intercooler pipework. -
Alhambra Tdi Cooling Issues
chrispb123456 replied to niall1001's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
You need to physically check the water pump impeller is not slipping on the pump shaft, remove the stat again feel through the opening if the impeller is in position and fixed to the shaft. Other than that I would say head gasket, sniff test can be inconclusive at idle as the pressurisation usually occurs when engines under load -
Certainly sounds like you have a boost problem, this resets by stopping and restarting the engine. To confirm over or underboost you will need to check which fault codes have been stored. Unless you got the car for nothing take it back and tell them to sort it out as it may need to turbo to be cleaned/replaced.
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Diesel - Run On Water Pump?
chrispb123456 replied to Bigjeeze's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
The pump runs continuous while the engine is running, then continues for 3 minutes once engine is switched off (applies to 115ps) -
Um that means your going to have the D5Z-F model which is prone to controller failure, but do the scan first to be sure.