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  1. Thanks for the link, very informative, I presume that if I'm buying a new ring it would best to split if first rather than disconnect the drive shaft ?
  2. One of the ABS rings on my 2.3 corroded and came off some time ago. I see that you can buy the ring only on ebay. Has any one fitted one, what sort of a job is it ? Cheers
  3. I need to replace the control unit on my Mk1 2.3, the one under the front passenger seat, the one that gets wet. Does anybody know, if I buy a replacement do I have to take it to Frauds to get it "programmed" ? I had heard that that's the case. How much do they charge for the service ? Cheers Chevron169
  4. Yep mine used to do the same. After splashing a bit of car washing mixture on the valve stem it was clear that problem lies with seating of the rubber stem that holds the valve in the hole in the alloy wheel. I always resolved to get the whole stems replaced when I next changed any of the tyres but always forget. Over the years as more dirt and general detritous has built up inside the wheel and round the base of the rubber stem the problem has got less & less, still have to check them and blow them up but not nearly as often !
  5. Sorry didn't see this post at the time, if you've not managed to sort it yet here's my tale. I had exactly the same problem with my car, it took me 6 years of replacing bits and tests etc before I found the answer : Find the wire that runs from the lambda sensor up into the engine bay. The lamda sensor is just backwards of the the cover under the engine. It is a big nut on the exhaust pipe itself with a wire coming off it. It is hard wired at this end but at the other end of the cable, up in the engine bay, there is a plug into the rest of the loom that can come apart. Mine hardly moved when I pressed it together but it was enough to completely cure a problem which even Fords could not find the answer to..........................................surprisingly. The plug's quite hard to reach from the top but that's where you need to be after tracing it back from undreneath the car. You'll need to do this to identify the plug first. Hope you are succesful !
  6. Does anyone know a good website where I can buy a repacement drivers side electric window switch please ?
  7. OK Thanks wolfie. My symptons are: Central Locking won't respond properly, interior lights don't come on automatically, elec windows don't respond properly. I can't reset the key plip to the car, have resorted to removing the fuse for the central locking but have to replace it to open the tail gate, what a pain ! Does it sound as though your solution would work ? How could I get the info ?
  8. I've suffered the traditional gal owners flood. Blocked drains, footwell swimming pool, control box under passenger seat goes mad and doesn't recover. I noticed on ebay a few weeks ago that someone was trying to sell info on what sounded like how to reset the control box however the ad disappeared very quickly. Does anybody know how to do this ? I remember reading the feedback at the time and it sounded like it worked for several buyers.
  9. Just thought I'd relay my experience of the flashing CC panel. Front blower wasn't working replaced fuse 39, result blower works panel doesn't flash.
  10. hi many thanks but what is a lamda sensor and where is it ta again It's a sensor that's screwed into the exhaust and measures the oxygen content of the exhaust gases then feeds this info back to the ECU. To find it run the front of the car up on ramps, crawl under the car you'll see a cut out in the engine cover towards the rear and the exhaust pipe. The lamda is round here it'll have a wire coming of it. Trace the wire back up into the engine bay towards the front of the car and you'll find a plug connection, this is the one that can come apart slightly. Squeeze it together. Costs Nothing !
  11. Worth checking that the plug at the end of the wire from the from the lamda sensor is properly located ie. press the two halves of the plug together, this worked wonders for me. It hardly moved when I checked mine but it cured a problem I'd had for 5 years !
  12. I had a similar problem with my 2.3. In the end, and got I the answer from this site, I checked the plug connecting the Lamda sensor to the rest of the loom. Find the Lamda on your exhaust, you can see it through a cut out in the pan under the engine, trace the wire back up towards the front of the vehicle for about a foot. You'll see a black plug. Check that the two parts are firmly pushed together, mine weren't ! I'd spent hundreds at Frauds and fitted a new cat, all to no avail, it was simply that the two halves of the plug had become slightly seperated.
  13. I had mine replaced for about
  14. Mine's 2.3 petrol with hesitation problems. Cured by checking the plug that connects the lamda sensor into the main wiring. It just needed pushing together properly!
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