Jump to content
Ford Galaxy Owners Club

Recommended Posts

Posted

hi people,

I am a relative noob when it comes to the MPV section of cars... I was always a classic man... but I am having problems with my gearbox... it sounds like I am driving on gravel.. or worse, coco pops....

anyhow, I got a 2nd hand box, but there are so many different ways to do a job like this.... Does anyone have the definitive version....???

I have had the front sub-frame out to replace the steering rack, so am I wrong in assuming that this would be the best way of changing the box??

If anyone can get back to me with any diagrams or scans of pages or anything, tht would be great...

Thanks

Simon

Posted (edited)

No such thing as a 115tdi 1998 Alhambra. Do you mean a 110bhp (AFN) 1998 or a 115bhp PD post 2000 model - completely different gearboxes.

 

Why not download a copy of the Ford TIS CD, just google it, AFAIK there are only older versions available that run only on Windows 9x and not XP/Win7 but I might be wrong. That has detailed workshop procedures for removing and replacing gearboxes etc with plenty of diagrams.

Edited by seatkid
Posted

hi there...

Eh, yeah, it's a '98 so I am assuming then it's a 110bhp.... someone told me it was a 115, but never mind.....

I have downloaded the TIS software, but I have a windows 7-64bit machine, so it won;t work....

 

Basically all I need to know is

(1) there is a flat plate with four holes, and that plate is connected to a big ruber bushing..... Do I remove the battery to access the top of these bolts??

(2) Do I lower out the front subframe to separate the gearbox and engine......

(3) Do I need any special tools to remove the driveshaft from either side of the diff....

 

Many thanks guys

Simon

Posted

1 yes

2 I managed without, but as I previously said it was an absolute bitch to get back in.

3 iirc no, but I did put new oil seals in.

Posted

ok, got the box in, linkages on... all done.. but I have noticed on one of the gear linkages that the cable is damaged... where the cables are held on the box, the plastic thing has seemed to divide into two parts... not broken, but whenever I move the gearstick, I get plenty of movement, but not at the actual linkage.... is there any way of fixing that.. don't want the dredded 4 hr cable replacement job to do....

yes, new seals too....

post-37164-0-30007100-1327756389_thumb.jpg

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...