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easycyclers

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  1. Is there a Galaxy Doctor in the house? The patient - 1996 Galaxy The symptoms - the clamp on the adjustable steering column grips, but not tight enough. Prior to every journey, and sometimes during one, I have to readjust the column. Solution - ?? Can I just wedge a lump of rubber (example) in it somewhere to tighten the grip? If so, where? Thanks
  2. As a newbie to the forums, I apologise for bringing up an old subject. But can I remap my 96 galaxy for economy purposes? I have no need for increased power/torque etc. But as I am only achieving about 30 mpg on a 150k engine I would be interested in spending less on fuel.
  3. SeatKid My car is not equiped with air con, and according to the dashboard temp guage, the rad fan must work very well as the temp rarely strays far into the normal territory. The vehicle is also petrol powered. Perhaps this is the reason why I have noticed no problem. But having jiggled it a bit, and dug a bit more crap, I now have the airbag light on permanently, and the central locking no longer works. (Although that is probably due to having pulled out and cleaned the ecu after installing the passenger footbath on Friday night) So following that, could I assume the fuse is connected to the airbag circuit? If so, is it also 30 amp (colour matching the lego brick), and would it be better to chop out that holder and replace with an inline holder? Thanx (As an aside, is there a forum for discussing the fixing of the clamp on the adjustable steering column? Save starting a new one. Search option not successful)
  4. I have a 96 P reg Galaxy. Usual problems have been found regarding cruise, passenger swimming pool etc. However I have one I have not read about. Under the bonnet, nearside, I have another fuse/relay box. My problem is that I have a fuse that has completely disintergrated. The plastic is embedded into the holder and the metal pins removed. I know the pins are out as I did that trying to remove the damage left by previous owners. Nothing seems to have stopped working, but the fuse must have been substantial as the wiring to it is approx 4mm. It is not the 32v lego brick fuse, but one slightly smaller in size, although same colour. What did it connect to? Any ideas?
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