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Egr/turbo Problem (alhambra)
chrispb123456 replied to Crickleymal's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Yes I did see that thanks. A quick google for Alhambra MAP sensors showed only one or two versions so I was hoping it was a separate entity. Oh well a job for the weekend Ifear. Malc Only the PD engines have the MAP sensor in the air charge pipe from the intercooler. -
Question About The Galaxy 1.8 Tdci Before I Buy
chrispb123456 replied to iwsf's topic in Questions about the Ford Galaxy
Jan 2007 will be a MK3 and all engines are Ford. MK1 and MK2 used VW 1.9 TDI diesel engines. The 2.8 V6 petrol is also VW That leaves the 2.0 and 2.3 petrol which are Ford MK1 1995 to 2000 MK2 2000 to 2006 MK3 2006 to Present -
Egr/turbo Problem (alhambra)
chrispb123456 replied to Crickleymal's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
The MAP sensor is inside the engine ECU, have already sent you a link to the how to remove ECU on page one thread 15 -
Found the problem!, Fords hadn't tightened up one of the mounting bolts!!!! :angry2: :angry2: :angry2: Sounds like an expensive outing at the ford dealer? The water pump is a common fault for circulation problems, there is also an electric circulating pump (run on pump) that aids flow through the rear passenger heater and correct operation of booster heater, am guessing that's not working either The run on pump usually gives out after 80 to 100,000 mls it runs all the time engines running and continues for three minutes after engine switch off. The alternator clutch pulley is available separately but not from fords, prices vary but around about
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Relay Identification Mk1 1.9tdi
chrispb123456 replied to wjw's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Not aware of a relay for the standard booster only if it has the independent option, have you actually applied voltage to the glow plug momentarily see if it's getting hot. Have had low resistance readings before but plug is still U/S -
Relay Identification Mk1 1.9tdi
chrispb123456 replied to wjw's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
This can be quite varied depending on your spec what are you having problems with -
1.9 Tdi Starting Problems
chrispb123456 replied to wackojackouk's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Hi Wacko Just to clear some confusion, relay 109 is the power supply for engine ECU and injectors and has nothing to do with the starter circuit, in other words if you had a faulty 109 relay the starter would still turn the engine over but it would not fire and you would notice the LED on the drivers door flashing frantically. -
Jatco Auto Trans Strange Problem
chrispb123456 replied to Alex@MKA's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
These autoboxes use information from various sensors on the engine so be sure that the engine is running correctly before blaming the gearbox. Also when the engine/gearbox is cold does the car hesitate when pulling away? then goes with a jerk until warmed up. -
1.9tdi Diesel Fuel Feed Problem 'r' Reg
chrispb123456 replied to junky's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Right the small cylinder as you call it is the dosing pump for the booster heater, you will only get ticking from the pump when the booster heater is in operation, mk 1's should kick in at 5 deg's or below. are you sure your fuel gauge is correct? you didn't say how much fuel you had but if you run less than a quarter of a tank and you live in a hilly area then your asking for trouble, as for the bubbles in fuel line give the car a run then recheck, you'll probably find it's cleared. -
No the MK1 is dumb and not connected to diagnostics so you will need to physically drop the heater and test the plug.
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Egr/turbo Problem (alhambra)
chrispb123456 replied to Crickleymal's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
You may find this helpfull if you decide to have your engine ECU out. http://www.fordgalaxy.org.uk/ford/index.php?/topic/22717-how-to-ecu-removal/page__p__164798__fromsearch__1#entry164798 -
Possible Power Steering Problem
chrispb123456 replied to pauleaton16's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Are you sure they actually changed the alternator clutch pulley and not just the tensioner pulley? -
Engine Code Where Is It
chrispb123456 replied to gixersteve's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Seems not all vehicles are listed with the code, have a look in your registration document where it says make and model type, below that it says variant on mine it says AUY1 which = 115ps -
Engine Code Where Is It
chrispb123456 replied to gixersteve's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Put your details in here it may tell you, works for mine http://www.etis.ford.com/vehicleRegSelector.do;jsessionid=3BEF085EB732F02DFCC0CE08E28AF94B.fcvas509 iirc the 150 is ARL, should also be on a sticker on timing cover Several members have had good results from http://motomax.eu/ww...aran_store.html but should be available from motor factors here like GSF and AVS -
1.9tdi Diesel Fuel Feed Problem 'r' Reg
chrispb123456 replied to junky's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
All fuel feed lines through filter are suction on the Mk1 so any loose or cracked/split tubing will cause air to enter the system, also check the plastic T connector on top of the fuel filter for cracks or split O ring. Both Mk1 & 2 will draw air if left running facing downhill with less than a quarter of a tank of fuel, this has happened to me several times as I have a steep drive fortunately the Mk2 has the in tank pump so I just level the car and away it goes after a few turns of the key, the Mk1 will need a longer period of cranking as Zorgman rightly says the injection pump draws the fuel from the tank. As a point of interest the low fuel level/slope syndrome can also cause flame out errors on the booster heater if the heater was actually running when the low fuel state occurred. -
New Sharan & Adblue
chrispb123456 replied to MadBaz's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
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Are The Faq Links Broken?
chrispb123456 replied to bigdave982's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Seems since the internet explorer 9 update last year there's been problems accessing the FAQ's on this site, most people move to Firefox or Chrome, internet menu's will look slightly different but you soon get used to it. -
Try looking on this site, http://www.bodyshopwarehouse.co.uk/category/galaxy you can see the pictures for the parts you want by age range
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The pictures above for the temp sensor are for the 130 engine which will be quite different to your 115 your sensor is fitted straight in the cylinder head. The TIS pics for the stat housing gives you the area just below left of the vacuum reservoir, 2 bolts hold it in, iirc the left one is a bit fiddly.
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Where Are The Drain Holes ?
chrispb123456 replied to marinabrid's topic in What thing irritate you about your Galaxy
You still need to take the screws out fo the rear part of the liner, you'll see why when you've done it!!, only takes minutes to do both sides.