chazy Posted January 21, 2008 Report Posted January 21, 2008 Wile stripping a car down today I have put this together to help all those out there who in my opinion are getting ripped off for an easy trouble free process changing the central locking unitSlide the passenger Quote
sadgunner Posted January 28, 2008 Report Posted January 28, 2008 Wile stripping a car down today I have put this together to help all those out there who in my opinion are getting ripped off for an easy trouble free process changing the central locking unitSlide the passenger Quote
chazy Posted January 29, 2008 Author Report Posted January 29, 2008 water inside passenger foot well is the general cause of electric windows failurecentral locking misbehaviourimmobiliser working irratically...etcIf there is any damp ingress in the CCU (central control unit) this will cause the above problemsi havent lernt anything about parking sensors yet havent got them i like to feel my way in :lol: will phone a frend and see if i can find anything out for you Quote
sadgunner Posted January 29, 2008 Report Posted January 29, 2008 Thanks Chazy. Hope to hear soon. Quote
NikpV Posted January 29, 2008 Report Posted January 29, 2008 Just looked at your photos and i'm confused!! I have got a problem with the parking sensors on my 2003 gal tdi (continuous bleeping in reverse , nothing in forward, no light on switch)and was told that the control box for them is under front passenger seat, which i have dismantled( bleeping has stopped). So this box cannot be central locking unit, or is it????]CheersSadgunner' central locking was moved to the bulkhead (near knees of passenger) and the parking senspor move under the passenger seat - not sure when though Quote
G7enn Posted February 24, 2008 Report Posted February 24, 2008 We have any number of electrical problems with our Galaxy 2.3 Ghia March 2001. Thanks to this thread, I have just about to remove the passenger seat to remove and initially dry out the parking sensor module, part number YM21 15K866 AA, Ford Finis 1111381. Hopefully this will rectify one of the myriad of electrical problems we now have. Thankyou all to a great site, with an invaluable technicle section. :wacko: (Have a Microcat image of parts involved - but not sure how to upload - could be temporary restrictions for a new user) Quote
shoutie Posted August 10, 2009 Report Posted August 10, 2009 water inside passenger foot well is the general cause of electric windows failurecentral locking misbehaviourimmobiliser working irratically...etcIf there is any damp ingress in the CCU (central control unit) this will cause the above problemsi havent lernt anything about parking sensors yet havent got them i like to feel my way in :D will phone a frend and see if i can find anything out for you Hi, I have a 2007 TDCI Ghia galaxy with a very wet ECU unit from under the passenger seat, the problem started from water getting into the footweels from the sunroof drains being blocked. I have removed the unit and sourced a working second hand unit. As i understand it this unit controls the central locking etc but i now have no electrics on the car at all. When you put key in ignition there is nothing not even lights on dashboard and the clock is also out. Could it be blown fuses from the water inside the ECU and if so where should i start looking? Any help would be appreciated! Ant Quote
gregers Posted August 10, 2009 Report Posted August 10, 2009 Hi, I have a 2007 TDCI Ghia galaxy with a very wet ECU unit from under the passenger seat, the problem started from water getting into the footweels from the sunroof drains being blocked. I have removed the unit and sourced a working second hand unit. As i understand it this unit controls the central locking etc but i now have no electrics on the car at all. When you put key in ignition there is nothing not even lights on dashboard and the clock is also out. Could it be blown fuses from the water inside the ECU and if so where should i start looking? Any help would be appreciated! Ant is this a mk3???if so isnt this still under warrenty of some kind??? Quote
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