And to conclude, we will try to show you the Ways to fix automatic gearbox problems on your Ford Galaxy. Find them below: Oil leak on the automatic gearbox of a Ford Galaxy: Find the location of the leak, and replace the seal in question, do not try to do the repair alone, changing a seal may seem simple, but opening the seal a gearbox is not
The below table shows the recommended service intervals for your Ford Galaxy. Model. Service Interval. Ford Galaxy 1995 (1994 to 2000) Annually or every 10,000 miles. Ford Galaxy 2000 (2000 to 2006) Annually or every 10,000 miles. Ford Galaxy 2006 (2006 to 2015) Annually or every year 12,500 miles.
The Ford S-MAX and Galaxy models are now offered for the first time with Ford’s sophisticated 2.0-litre EcoBlue diesel engine featuring power outputs from 120 PS to 240 PS; and with an advanced new eight-speed automatic transmission controlled using a stylish and ergonomic Rotary Gear Shift Dial.
I have a galaxy 2.3 Auto, and have been having a problem with the gearbox. When setting off the power to the engine is lost. This is due to the auto gearbox. The gearbox has to be stripped down and have parts replaced/repaired. The cost will be around
This procedure will apply to Mk2 Ford Galaxies, VW Sharans and Seat Alhambras with the 6 speed manual transmission built from around 2003 onwards providing that they have the black rubberised blanking cap covering the gearbox input shaft as seen in image 1 below. If the gearbox doesn't have this cap and is just a plain aluminium casing, the
yzR1. Symptom: Engine speed oscillates when going at constant speed up a steep hill, (or a gently incline when towing a caravan). Sounds like a clutch slipping, th
Reviews tend to favour the diesel with an auto gearbox for smooth progress with no hassle. As of November 2022, the Ford Galaxy has an Expert Rating of 69% based on 19 reviews. Ford cars are praised for their chassis and the latest Galaxy maintains the trend as it is built on the underpinnings of the Mondeo – all reviewers mark up the ride
Hello, my wife has a 66 Kuga Titanium X Auto. Been having problems recently, stability warning light, transmission limited function warning light, sudden loss of power, sudden over revving into red then dropping back down, she's very worried about he safety.
You need to establish if the oil and filter were replaced at 37.5K as if this wasn't carried out any warranty on the transmission may be void (a UK Galaxy has 60K/3 year warranty) as if a transmission replacement is required Ford will want a copy of the invoice for the oil and filter replacement.
I have been having a couple of problems in the last couple of weeks - all intermittent. 1. Temperature gauge (sensor) not working/giving false readings. 2. Engine occasionally over revving when started (1-2 seconds). 3. Engine idling too fast (1200 rpm) 4. Auto gearbox changes not smooth
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