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Guest Barny
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Just got my first galaxy, few glitches - drivers window not working and passenger side not going up, fixed now thanks to info on this site "broken wire between door and pillar".

Got a problem with the acceleration though, it seems to pulse when accelerating like it's doing it in stages, serviced it when i got it changed the fuel filter as well, engine seems to rev ok, what could this be, anyone any ideas coz it's drivin me nuts, cheers.

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without promising any answers it would be helpful if you could post your vehicle details - click on the link in my Signature
Guest Barny
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without promising any answers it would be helpful if you could post your vehicle details - click on the link in my Signature

 

Sorry it's an N reg (1995 i think) 2litre petrol, gas guzzling monster.

Can u help ?

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I seem to remember that early galaxies had a recall/remap of the ecu to cure this problem - if you go to a dealer with the car details they may be able to tell you whether you need it and if its been carried out.
Guest Eatontoomanygalaxys
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Mine has done exactly the same for about a year until Saturday and occasionally doesnt start. I removed relay 36 I think (will check) and gave it a wack and plugged it back in, the difference was night and day.

 

However it still does it on and off, I know it is this because wiggling the relay whilst driving cures it.

 

Dont yet know what that relay does.

Guest Eatontoomanygalaxys
Posted

What car have you got Eatontoomanygalaxys??

 

Sorry I have updated my signature I think!

 

I had also posted about non starting which this relay appears to cure.

Guest Barny
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have a look here

 

surging

 

Is yours a manual or automatic

 

Cheers for the advice, it's a manual.

 

Mine has done exactly the same for about a year until Saturday and occasionally doesnt start. I removed relay 36 I think (will check) and gave it a wack and plugged it back in, the difference was night and day.

 

However it still does it on and off, I know it is this because wiggling the relay whilst driving cures it.

 

Dont yet know what that relay does.

 

I'll give it a go, cheers for that.

Guest zephyr
Posted

Hi,

 

I saw this and thought I'd add that I have the same problem with my 96 2.0l glx I just got. Am sourcing and awaiting a reply from a couple of places about a replacement ecu and remap. A lot of places like Angel won't do it because tof the age of the technology.

 

It isn't the maf sensor on mine as i tried a new replacement on return lol.

 

Where is this relay 36 you are on about, thought i'd give that a try too and find out what it does.

 

Oh, btw I rang ford themselves and they say there was never a recall or advisory with the ecu on the galaxy and have no info on a 'pulsing acceleration' problem

 

Cheers

Guest Eatontoomanygalaxys
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I am still getting trouble after renewing relay 36 which according to Ford is for the parking light buzzer ( i know this as I have unplugged it while the buzzer is sounding and it goes off) situated below the fuses to the lower right of the steering column.

 

So why when I wiggle this relay does my Galaxy run better and also my occasional non starting problem is also cured by unplugging and plugging it back in ?????

 

Ps I think the wiring diagram in the Haynes manual is for a Cortina not the galaxy!!!

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Guest Eatontoomanygalaxys
Posted
I have changed relay number 30 and it has cured my non occasional non starting. Still surges a bit though.
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Still surges a bit though

 

 

stop tapping your right foot to the music then :( :(

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