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Title: timing belt change (and auto box question)
Post by: bawheid on February 21, 2017, 11:39:11 AM
Just bought a 2012 automatic galaxy, last car was a 2007 manual galaxy (both 2.0 tdci)

Just a couple of questions, timing belt, whats the recommended mileage for changing belt and water pump ? I think i did last galaxy at 100k, the galaxy we bought now has 78k on it.

Regarding the auto gearbox, its power shift. I want to change the auto gearbox oil and filter, is there a link to the proper way to change it ?

I want to change the oil and filter in the gearbox as i noticed the other day, there was what felt like 'clutch judder' when i was moving away, not sure if this will fix it but it wont do any harm either

thanks in advance
Title: Re: timing belt change (and auto box question)
Post by: johnnyroper on February 21, 2017, 11:46:39 AM
Personally if it was recommended 100k I would expect 10 year time interval also. Personally I would t let it go more than 70k or 7 years for peace of mind. Also check if it has the 2nd cassette belt or chain if it's belt then have that done also and change all rollers,tensioners and water pump if its timing belt driven.

No idea about changing the power shift oil and filter all I know is the oil is expensive.
Title: Re: timing belt change (and auto box question)
Post by: bawheid on February 21, 2017, 02:09:48 PM
Rang a pal of mine that deals with a ford garage, ordered timing belt kit including water pump etc, think he said it was about Ã,£100, and Ã,£120 for the gearbox kit
Title: Re: timing belt change (and auto box question)
Post by: mike wilson on February 24, 2017, 09:14:10 AM
He must be getting trade prices....

Powershift oil needs changing @37,000miles.  You should check that it has been done at least once before.
Title: Re: timing belt change (and auto box question)
Post by: Chrispb on February 24, 2017, 10:08:48 AM
I have been ordering parts from GSF recently as they keep sending me voucher codes for 48 to 50% of there online prices, this makes a substantial difference.
see below.

https://www.gsfcarparts.com/parts/transmission/automatic-transmission/automatic-transmission-filter

https://www.gsfcarparts.com/parts/transmission/automatic-transmission?cat=351

Code  SPG50 is valid from today till 23.59 Mon 27th
Title: Re: timing belt change (and auto box question)
Post by: bawheid on February 26, 2017, 11:52:27 AM
Quote from: mike wilson on February 24, 2017, 09:14:10 AM
He must be getting trade prices....

Powershift oil needs changing @37,000miles.  You should check that it has been done at least once before.

Yeh I am a mechanic and get decent discount, anywhere i can get the correct instructions for the gearbox oil and filter change ?

thanks
Title: Re: timing belt change (and auto box question)
Post by: mike wilson on February 27, 2017, 08:55:57 AM
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Plenty of others out there.
Title: Re: timing belt change (and auto box question)
Post by: mike wilson on February 27, 2017, 08:58:16 AM
Here's the fluid the guy above uses - substantially cheaper than Ford's.

http://www.morrislubricantsonline.co.uk/multitrans-dct.html
Title: Re: timing belt change (and auto box question)
Post by: bawheid on May 21, 2017, 10:51:55 AM
Back again with a question, The galaxy still has what feels like a clutch judder, I have been chatting to a few different people and some of them reckon that the galaxy with power shift auto box still has something that resembles a dual mass flywheel on a manual car ?? Is this correct or is this judder being caused by something more sinister ?

Thanks

ps During normal driving you don't really notice it, It is mainly when taking off sharpish from slow speeds
Title: Re: timing belt change (and auto box question)
Post by: KingyMAK on May 21, 2017, 01:46:12 PM
Are all mounts in good order?
Title: Re: timing belt change (and auto box question)
Post by: bawheid on May 21, 2017, 06:49:39 PM
No, lower gearbox mounting, the rubber is badly perished, I will get that changed this week and report back.

edit, going away with caravan this week so might be next week :)
Title: Re: timing belt change (and auto box question)
Post by: KingyMAK on May 21, 2017, 08:16:02 PM
I mention mounts, as my old A4-B6 130 rear box mount used to rattle like hell when it was perished or ready to bust/snap due to the power going through it (246.7bhp at wheels) & it had the same sort of noise at certain revs.
Title: Re: timing belt change (and auto box question)
Post by: mike wilson on May 22, 2017, 09:48:49 AM
Quote from: bawheid on May 21, 2017, 10:51:55 AM
Back again with a question, The galaxy still has what feels like a clutch judder, I have been chatting to a few different people and some of them reckon that the galaxy with power shift auto box still has something that resembles a dual mass flywheel on a manual car ?? Is this correct or is this judder being caused by something more sinister ?

Thanks

ps During normal driving you don't really notice it, It is mainly when taking off sharpish from slow speeds

The rumour is possibly my fault, as I noticed that the parts list includes something labelled as a DMF and there was quite a discussion about it on another forum.  It isn't one, though.

From your description of the signs and the worn mount, that would be my first port of call.  Time to start worrying if it's still there when the mount has been changed.