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Guest Cliff Murray
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Hi Can any one help?

My Galaxy 1.9tdi has developed an intermittent loss of power, very much like a miss fire. I have the car into a garage to be checked three times the last time I was told that the ECU had an ntermittent rom failure? does mean I need a new ECU

 

Regards

 

Cliff

Posted

I have no idea about ECu's, but know they are usually expensive.

 

The power problem seems & sounds like what happened on my Vectra ( i thought the ECu at first). It was the MAF Mass Air Flow sensor. You can try and clean it with carb clean (dry thouroughly afterwards!) and see if that works. Would be cheaper and worth a go.

Though eventually the Vec needed a new MAF.

As for where the MAF sensor is I haven't looked yet, but a few inches after the air filter would be a good start :lol:

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top left under the bonnet..cant miss it!

 

 

What is?

 

 

 

As for where the MAF sensor is I haven't looked yet, but a few inches after the air filter would be a good start 

 

 

..The MAF.

Guest arabjazzie
Posted
Might be putting 2 n 2 together in the wrong place, but ive just had a similar problem with a petrol 2.3 and it was down to a power relay no 30. Sure i read something about TDis after a search about mine.
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I had an intermittent misfire problem on my tdi, Turned out to be an intermittent misfire on Cylinder 1, caused by High resistance in the Injector wiring loom.

 

I also found this in TIS

 

PCM = ECU

TSB00101.pdf

Guest tristan
Posted
maf sensors are very comman and you can pick up a new boch unit for about
Posted

just a side question...

 

when disconnecting the MAF, will this cause a "fault" light to come on? and will it go off when re-connected?

 

MATT

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matt should not cause a fault code if it does it will clear

ok - thanks

 

MATT

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disconnecting the MAF will log a DTC, which will show up when ford connect Diagnostics to the car,

 

If you do disconnect bits trying to solve problems yourself if you finally do admit defeat and then the car goes to dealer/garage let them know otherwise when they see the fault codes they assume this is what the problem is and change and charge you for uneccessary bits.

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disconnecting the MAF will log a DTC, which will show up when ford connect Diagnostics to the car,

but will anything light up on the dash??

 

MATT

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disconnecting MAF will not cause a light on the dash, I have heard that a flashing glowplug lamp signals a fault,

 

but which type of faults this responds to i am not sure

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Well the other day coming home my turbo wasn't working and had difficulty going over 2000revs but since I have had no problems , sometimes a littlehiccup in second when pulling away gently

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