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Old 03-08-2005, 05:48 PM   #91
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MU AUII is having problems at the moment.
When I out my foot down it revs then it makes a stuttering sound. Like it wants to backfire. The car looses power. It sounds likes there is air trapped in there and then it surges on.
Is this possibly a vacume leak problem? I have no idea? Is it common?
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Old 03-08-2005, 06:37 PM   #92
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I agree they have very noisy suspension especialy the front end when changing direction and in the beginning was inclined to look under car after we arrived somewhere to make sure a caliper hadn't come loose something else.
I've learnt to live with it because they run rings around any bombadore I've driven. Interior is very well built I've been in ones with higher kms 200,000 + not a single annoying rattle. You just get the occasional grone from door rubbers when you hit a few holes in the road.
Tyre wear is a ***** though who set the bloody camber on the things out of factory or did they have the "It'll be right mate attiitude?"
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Old 06-08-2005, 11:04 PM   #93
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my au you 178.000 nothing spent the best falcon i have owned was going to be replaced at 100.000 but you cant kill the bugger no problems at all has been a great car and still is .It is my 7th falcon and the best my XT was another great car thats 1968 xt .
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Old 12-08-2005, 01:03 AM   #94
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as far as I know, seeing i've only owned the car for a couple of months, is I developed a slight knocking noise in the rear right... took the girl up to a little over state speed limit and it disappeared.

other than that I think I have the warped rotor problem *severe shuddering and pulling to front left under brakes, heavier application results in smoother braking*

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Old 12-08-2005, 01:28 AM   #95
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as far as I know, seeing i've only owned the car for a couple of months, is I developed a slight knocking noise in the rear right... took the girl up to a little over state speed limit and it disappeared.

other than that I think I have the warped rotor problem *severe shuddering and pulling to front left under brakes, heavier application results in smoother braking*

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Old 12-08-2005, 09:53 AM   #96
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My Problem!!

Sometimes the boot opener in the car works, sometimes it doesn't.

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Old 16-08-2005, 07:10 PM   #97
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Dash lights dull - fitted blue LEDs.
AU1 brakes ineffective - fitted DBA slotted rotors.
AU2 I6 hesitated badly at WOT - replace leads #3 & #6.
[QUOTE FREDWAH] where can you get the blue LED's from and how much are they.
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Old 19-08-2005, 04:17 PM   #98
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Common problem. Climate control display unit with missing segments on the numbers being displayed. All AU Fairmont's, Fairmont Ghia's, Fairlane's, LTD's, TE50's (series I and II), TS50's and TL50's are effected. Don't know exactly what causes this, but have heard it's due to heat breaking down the contact points on the PCB at the back of the unit. Sorry folks, I only know of the problem, and have no solution, or idea on how/cost to fix it.

I bought a rebuilt unit (with lifetime warranty) for my TS50 and it's in 100% working order. Noticed some melted plastic type material on the back where the "strip"(?) of wire that comes off the LCD screen, meets the PCB on the back.

Just had my AU fairmont LCD display repaired by a guy in Melb called Ayhan. He runs a business repairing LCD screens, and specialises in AU fords.

You can contact him via his web site http://www.geocities.com/liquidxtal/

Cost is $50 plus postage (all up worked out at $70 for mine including express post) I mailed it on Tues arvo and got it back before I went to work Fri morning

I can't speak highly of this guy, it;'s not often you get good service at a decent price these days....and fully guaranteed

Mine has only been back in the car for 2 weeks but so far works a treat

Also repairs other LCD devices, and willing to have a look at ones he hasn't seen before (currently looking at Harley Davidson speedo LCD odometer)

No I'm not related to him, just giving good service a plug

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Old 19-08-2005, 09:13 PM   #99
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Had the manual TE about 5 months, from 58k to 63.5k. So far it has needed an exhaust leak sealed (warranty), replace a split leather gear lever dust seal (about $60), alternator failed (warranty eventually thanks to a top dealer), water pump leaked and cracked heater/bypass hoses replaced (about $280), crankshaft position sensor wire pulled out (due to rough work when the water pump was replaced by a supposed FPV mechanic - not the car's fault but bloody dangerous having an engine cut in busy traffic $#%&*!! Cost about $80 to get a mobile sparky), driver's side door lock failed (warranty), a weird shrieking noise at open road speeds traced to the windscreen top rubber vibrating (!) and fixed by squelching sealant under it (warranty).
A couple of things I haven't worried too much about yet are 1: the boot lid lower edge rubs on the rear "bumper", 2: the front passenger window is sticky (but improving with liquid wax and silicone applications when I wash the car), and 3: I notice a fair bit of drive-line shunt and clunk around town but I'm learning to drive around this.
This is my third AU V8 and the most troublesome. The other two were utes. The AU1 ute was built tight as a drum in the body but had a very rattly engine eventually replaced under warranty. The AU2 XR8 ute warped its front discs slightly but otherwise was completely trouble-free. I did 90k in the AU1, 80K in the AU2. Good cars, good-looking I reckon and reliable in the main. Hope I can get the TE up to scratch too!
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Old 22-08-2005, 10:20 PM   #100
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Just had my AU fairmont LCD display repaired by a guy in Melb called Ayhan. He runs a business repairing LCD screens, and specialises in AU fords.

You can contact him via his web site http://www.geocities.com/liquidxtal/

Cost is $50 plus postage (all up worked out at $70 for mine including express post) I mailed it on Tues arvo and got it back before I went to work Fri morning

I can't speak highly of this guy, it;'s not often you get good service at a decent price these days....and fully guaranteed

Mine has only been back in the car for 2 weeks but so far works a treat

Also repairs other LCD devices, and willing to have a look at ones he hasn't seen before (currently looking at Harley Davidson speedo LCD odometer)

No I'm not related to him, just giving good service a plug

Cheers

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I'll second this. I live in Melbourne and actually travelled over to Ayhan's place to get my LCD fixed. He will take great care in fixing the 'missing segment' problem even when you have an AU1 orange display and Ford have gone to the trouble of super-glueing the whole unit shut.

For $50 plus $12 for two new globes it was certainly much more cost-effective than the $800 Ford want for a replacement or the $150 changeover option that other people are offering.

Highly recommended.

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Old 25-08-2005, 10:29 AM   #101
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Leaking inlet manifold results in rough idle. Spoke to my mechanic & he said it is very common & they tighten them on Au's every service

Other than that the slow power front windows which silcone spray fixes. Have had the AU2 for 13,000 kms now & at 92,000km & 800km per week will soon see how it stands up. So far so good : : :
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Old 28-08-2005, 07:48 PM   #102
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I have just purchased a 2001 AU2 Xr8 pursuit ute and i have only had it for three weeks and sometines it doesn't start- It will crank over okay but it will not fire up- and it idle's like a pig on occasion. It has done 61000km's-
Does anyone else have this problem and/or any idead on what it could be caused by?
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Old 28-08-2005, 08:11 PM   #103
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Old 01-09-2005, 08:43 PM   #104
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So far I have noticed the fuel gauge problem on my EGAS AUII XLS.

Only sometimes it will just go dead empty and show DTE - 0 ... but slowly climbs back up to the right capacity (takes about 30 min to do so though).
It's still happening on each of our 5 BA EGas work utes!! No point rushing into a fix...
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Old 02-09-2005, 07:19 PM   #105
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Dash lights dull - fitted blue LEDs.
AU1 brakes ineffective - fitted DBA slotted rotors.
AU2 I6 hesitated badly at WOT - replace leads #3 & #6.
[QUOTE=FREDWAH] where can I get those blue LED's from and how much are they and how do I fit them?
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Old 05-09-2005, 04:09 PM   #106
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2000 model Au2,i had to put a new radiator in as the plastic end tanks were leaking,i replaced it with a series 1 copper radiator.
-Had the central locking module on both rear doors fail in the unlock position (1 under warranty) and 1 just recently.
-Had to fit a new coil pack as the coil for number 5 cylinder burnt out.
-Fitted a new battery as the old one died
-Have had the front window probs on both sides where it goes up extremely slow but they are both working good at the moment.
-Oh ive also got to replace the globe which shows you what gear you are in (auto tranny).Anyone know if you have to trake the whole centre console out to get to it?
Thats been about it for me.

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Old 05-09-2005, 10:24 PM   #107
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Hi mate, haven't heard from you in ages.
I think I saw pics of your car about three years ago - very nice
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Old 06-09-2005, 09:06 AM   #108
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Most cars have quite a few recalls in their lives. I can't find the site just now but there is one dedicated to motor vehicle recalls. No manufacturer is safe from product problems, not even Merc or BMW.

Most motor enthusiasts forums are filled with people looking for hints and tips on problems that occur. Don't be put off by this.
http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/home.cfm
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Old 07-09-2005, 04:00 PM   #109
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How many of the blue LEDs did you have to buy? Also does it come out the same as the blue dash of the BA's? Apart from the speedo,tacho,fuel,temp section did you also do behind the air con section,the panel around the cd player?
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Old 07-09-2005, 09:20 PM   #110
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How does everybody fix their ruff idle promblems? I have one now...
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Old 17-09-2005, 09:28 AM   #111
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Old 17-09-2005, 09:45 AM   #112
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I have just purchased a 2001 AU2 Xr8 pursuit ute and i have only had it for three weeks and sometines it doesn't start- It will crank over okay but it will not fire up- and it idle's like a pig on occasion. It has done 61000km's-
Does anyone else have this problem and/or any idead on what it could be caused by?
Ive had the same start problem with the 220 It's to much fuel im told.You have to hold the accelerator down to cut out the injetors then it will start.FORD said this was a common prob with the "T" series motors? :alien2:
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Old 19-09-2005, 11:19 PM   #113
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Oil pump drive gear... TODAY

Oil light came on....



oh and yea, the brake switch (pinched one from a dead taxi - lol)
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Old 22-09-2005, 01:07 PM   #114
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Has anyone else had head problems? I have an AU Series ll dedicated gas ute and done only 70,000 k's. Just taken it in for her log book service and all 6 spark plugs are coroded just about beyond recognition. Had taken her in 6 mths prior and had very similar problems to other person with all the little problems which amount to nearly $800. Just had head replaced, valves done, leads, plugs, gaskets etc etc. wots the go, is it just dedicated gas vehicles that have these delimmas or wot? could somebody please get back to me.
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Old 04-10-2005, 09:03 PM   #115
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I have owned a au 99 xr6 since brand new, this car has been a great car except for a few teething problems put it into ford for a service at 30.000 ks they replaced the gearbox, also needed a new petrol filter it came off on our way to Queensland.

I have driven this car to Melbourne and the Gold Coast with just my son and I and it never missed a beat I am very happy with my au
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Old 11-10-2005, 09:49 AM   #116
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Has anyone else had head problems? I have an AU Series ll dedicated gas ute and done only 70,000 k's. Just taken it in for her log book service and all 6 spark plugs are coroded just about beyond recognition. Had taken her in 6 mths prior and had very similar problems to other person with all the little problems which amount to nearly $800. Just had head replaced, valves done, leads, plugs, gaskets etc etc. wots the go, is it just dedicated gas vehicles that have these delimmas or wot? could somebody please get back to me.
Damn I have an AUII dedicated EGAS ute ... and it has done 130,000km without missing a beat.

I replace my spark plugs with Iridium IXs for the gas .. the old NGK Rs were shot ... and cracking ... the Iridiums last longer and give better spark for the LPG models.

I just replace me leads as well ... but i know that spark plugs on LPG engines do not last long at all ... I am only expecting about 30,000km out of mine ... if i get more ... I'll be happy.

How many km's per year do you do???? What type of driving do you do as well???
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Other than that ... I have replaced the hose out the back of the power steering reservoir (because it leaked all over the alternator and killed it) ... so i have a reconditioned alternator in there now too.

Will be replacing suspension soon ... but will get a Susoension check as well as there are a few rumbles/thuds/rattles from underneath it on semi-rough roads.
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Old 11-10-2005, 07:13 PM   #118
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Having problems filling up petrol. The petrol nozzel just keeps clicking. takes ages to fill up. Tries different servo's and that doesn't seem to do anything. Confused. Also put in a new air pod. To me it seems that it has made it a bit sluggish or is it just me getting use to the power of the car.
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. Also put in a new air pod. To me it seems that it has made it a bit sluggish or is it just me getting use to the power of the car.
make sure the pod is in a airbox or it will be a waste of time, too much hot air in the engine bay.
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Old 12-10-2005, 10:38 PM   #120
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i own a 98 au wagon it has 157,000ks the only problem i have had was with the starter motor got the bushes fixed. 3 weeks after being fixed played up again took the car back found out the auto electrican did not fully check it out result brand new starter no cost to me
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