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Just to update what I put a few weeks ago, I was going to order a new air flow meter after a friend plugged in his diagnostic machine and read the fault "loss of boost pressure, air mass sensor faulty" But I thought I'd check the plug and terminals first. When I did i noticed the clip on the plug which snaps over the little wedge on the sensor had broken off. My theory was that if the plug isn't fitting snug them it will lose the connection and signal causing the fault. I tied a cable tie around the base of the plug on the sensor then looped another through this and around the plug pulling it tight. The plug cannot move and is now held solid, I have not had the fault re occur since and that was over a month ago. A simple fix that cost me nothing!
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Yes i understand that, I'm lucky enough to work in a garage and a couple of the guys have VAG. The fault code has been cleared and I'm going to be driving it around until the fault re occurs but even telling a couple of the guys the symptoms confirmed my theory of either the waste gate valve or the air mass sensor. The fault codes will appear if the plug is disconnected but the symptoms will only appear if the fault is current. I will get it plugged in again on Tuesday to see if the fault re occurs and that will confirm for sure. I know it's in stock so can get it delivered same day if it's confirmed Mike
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Just to let you know, I had mine plugged in yesterday and it came up with "lack of boost" and "faulty mass air flow sensor" so I'm replacing it on Tuesday and hopefully all is well. Mike
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Would be interested in seeing how you get on as I have the same issue. Cheers Mike
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Hello people, I hope someone can shed some light on a power issue I seem to be having when accelerating. I have a 2002 1.9 tdi (115 bhp) 6 speed manual. I first noticed the problem when I was doing around 45mph behind a slow coach in a 60mph, when he turned off I floored it and it took an age just to reach 60 and I changed down into 5th then 4th and I still got hardly any acceleration. My wife said she tried overtaking something on the motorway last week and she got the same response but assumed it was just a characteristic of diesels (we only bought it a few weeks ago and it's her first diesel) I was sure it should have more poke but she suggested its because we were already doing a reasonable speed and it just felt slow. I left it at that until today when I was doing around 30mph approaching a long, steep hill. I started to accelerate up the hill in 4th and was maintaining around 30mph with the accelerator pressed about 2/3 of the way down. Realising I would maybe run out of power half way up I dropped it into 3rd and it took off, accelerating really well up the hill until I got to about 38ish then it was like I had taken my foot off the power for a second and then put it back on but not quite as much. In reality my foot didn't move, it was still pressed about 2/3 and it started to drop to about 35mph then even with my foot flat down in 3rd it would only sit at 35mph and not budge above. There was a definite sudden dip in power. I know some of the older Mercedes vans used to have an issue with a vacuum actuator solenoid which would intermittently fail causing a loss of partial or total boost and the symptoms were very similar. The car is driveable and is quite a dream compared to my old mk1 galaxy and the more recent 3.3 V6 Voyager I had but this is niggling me now and I'd like to get it sorted. Any ideas? Cheers Mike
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Hi all, as you may see from previous history, I used to have a galaxy mk1 2.3 V6 petrol which was pretty good until I had a coolant leak into the passenger foot well which along with a couple of other things was the straw that broke the camels back. I bought a Voyager which has been pretty much bullet proof but now her time is up and I want to go back to a Galaxy. My budget is 2k so I'm looking at around a 2001 - 2003 models. I want a diesel for obvious reasons so can you tell me what to look out for when buying one of these please? Any pointers are appreciated. Mike
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Cheers Steve, just the answer I was after, many thanks. Mike
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I have the usual electric window gremlins, window with a mind of it's own. Can anyone tell me how you take the plug off the door pillar so I can fit a new terminal and wires? Does it just twist off or do I need to take the panel off in the footwell to get behind it? Cheers Mike
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Thanks for the replies. I did a few tests tonight and found that even bridging the connections didn't work so it's not the switch as it would seem there is no power getting to the switch and when the window does it's thing it's quite jerky and not smooth at all so it's the broken wire/short theory. I'll strip the door out tomorrow (weather permitting) and have a look Mike
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Now all the snow has finally cleared and the car is back in proper use, it seems to have developed a drivers window with a mind of it's own. The other day when my wife started the car, the window went down about 2/3 of the way all by itself. She pressed up on the button but nothing happened. When she came back and went to lock the car, she held the key to the lock position so the conveinience closing may have closed it but again, nothing. Then again yesterday when I went to have a look at it, I switched the ignition on and it went nearly back to the top except about an inch. I wiggled the wires and kept switching the ignition but still no luck. When she went out earlier, it went all the way down by itself again and it won't go back up. I'm going to strip the door tomorrow to have a look but I wonderd if anyone else has had anything similar and whether I can look for something? I am aware the door looms are often at fault as one of the rear windows don't work but i wonder if I might have a short somewhere or bad earth which may be connecting power to the motor of it's own accord. Any thoughts would be a great help. Cheers Mike
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I am getting a problem with the windsceen steaming up when the engine heats up and a smell of antifreeze. Can anyone tell me an easy way of accessing the heater matrix or is it a dash out job? Also, if it does turn out to be a faulty matrix, any instructions as to how to do the job? I have a friend who is a mechanic and he had worked on many cars but never done a matrix on a Galaxy so I want to give him a head start rather than him guessing. Many thanks Mike
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I noticed the other day the alternator belt on the Galaxy looking a bit worse for wear the other day so I have a new one now but does anyone have any tips on replacement? i.e. the best way to loosen the tensioner off etc? I am already aware I need to make a note of the belt pattern on the pulleys before I take the old one off. Any other help gratefully recieved! Cheers in advance Mike
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I have the 6 captains chairs in my Galaxy instead of the 2-3-2 layout. I have heard it's possible to get the row of 3 seats in the centre as the fixings are under the carpet. Is this true and if so, anyone done it? Any info greatly appreciated Cheers Mike
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Oil Cooler Gasket Help!
CM2007 replied to CM2007's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
All sorted now. Ford no longer sell this part!! so I got one from GSF, car is now back on the road! Mike -
Oil Cooler Gasket Help!
CM2007 replied to CM2007's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
Ooh you say such kind things, almost as if I was stupid enough to go to VW for Ford parts but ok, you have a point and I have already found VW to be just as unhelpful. "Can't do anything without a chassis number", so I told them it was a Galaxy, they told me to go to Fords. Luckily, I have been in the motor trade for 13 years and as a parts specialist for Mercedes for the last 7 so I know how much trouble shared chassis can be, especially when I get a VW customer coming to me for Mercedes parts and I have to tell them I can only help if they can either provide a doner chassis number off a Merc, or they let me take an educated guess, neither for which I can be liable for should anything go wrong. So in the same vein, at least I have some comeback from Fords because it is a vehicle they are responsible for but VW wouldn't care less. I did find out today that our workshop controller has a friend who is a service manager for VW so he is going to contact him for me. Thanks for the link. Mike