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James Atkin

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  1. Hi Mirez, Did you try the ebay cable? Did it work? Just been quoted around
  2. Hi, I have exactly the same problem! Mine is the Galaxy GLX 1997... I have replaced the Clock Spring unit but the light is still active. Did you manage to get any answers? Thanks, James
  3. Hi all, Ok, finally got it all done... All went fine ... got it all reassembed and powered her up... Damn light is still there!!!!!!!!! I guess (hope) the warning needs to be reset... Don't suppose anyone knows how to reset it without the need to go to a Fraud garage??? James
  4. One last thing... When I finally get my hands on the offending article, where it states to use molybdenum disulphide grease, is the Comma CV & Lith-Moly Grease 500G sold at Halfords or similar ok to use? Cheers, James
  5. Hi all, Sorry it's been so long since I started looking at this - kind of been on hold for a while!!! Anyway, finally got around to going to the Ford dealers and was told that they weren't sure which part contained the Clock Spring!!!! Good to know they know their stuff!!!! Does anyone happen to know the part number of the assembly I need??? Any help would be appreciated! Thanks James
  6. Hi all, Does anyone happen to have details of how to install the Gemini 6129 Remote Control unit into a Ford Galaxy 1997 (MK1 I guess) The information supplied is: 1. Earth (Brown) 2. Battery Positive Terminal (Red & Red/White) 3. Ignition Live (Yellow) 4. Direction Indicator Lights (Orange) 5. Positive Alarm Armed (Pink) 6. Central Door Locking Control (Yellow/Grey = Open, Red/Grey = Close) 7. Common for Door Locking Signal (Yellow/Red) 8. Self Learning (White) Any thoughts? Thanks, James
  7. I'll be taking a trip to the local Ford Spares shortly... I'll let you know what happens :D James
  8. Thanks for the replies... It does sound more and more like the clock spring sensor might well have gone. The fact that it was triggered during the MOT was coincedental - at least that is what the garage will say ;-) If this is the case, when replaced, will the light be turned off, or will it still require resetting? Thanks, James
  9. Hi all, I have a Ford Galaxy, 1997, 2.3 petrol whose airbag light has decided to light itself up! :rolleyes: This occurred after the car had gone in for it's MOT (it wasn't on before it went in, and was when it came out!!!) They have tried to take a look, but claim that their software is having trouble communicating with the ECU! There is a lot of mention regarding the clock spring behind the wheel being a common fault, but as (apparently) the garage touched nothing but a suspension arm (ummm) it looks like it has been falsely triggered (maybe) I have taken a look around for a PC based interface and seen loads, ranging from
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