What Have You Done to Your Cougar Today?

it is the EGR differential pressure feedback sensor.

I had a vague recollection what that was for, but it was bugging me so I Googled it.

Not our car of course, but an interesting read nonetheless.

The takeaway is that if yuor EGR is blanked or otherwise disabled, that unit - and the wiring to it - are completely irrelevant, Olly. You can plug it in to be tidy, but you're stil going to get the "EGR flow insufficient" P-Code. And there's no harm in that.
 
Glued down that annoying air vent strip along the top of the dash.
Going to have a valet this week as off on a trip on Friday, plus I need to get some headlamp lens polish as mine needs doing again.
 
Glued down that annoying air vent strip along the top of the dash.
Going to have a valet this week as off on a trip on Friday, plus I need to get some headlamp lens polish as mine needs doing again.


Ooh, that reminds me - Rich Elliot bless his heart PlastX-ed my lights. Thanks Rich!

They do need a going over with the lamb's-wool drill bit though. I've not been keeping on top of things over the winter.
 
Like Rich Elliot, I was absolutely appalled at the state of my car upon reaching Elie. So much salt.

She got a hot wash and needs waxing, but this is where we start.

Here's Tiger after I washed her this evening.

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Just found out the drive to scotfest was to much for Gemma's power steering pump, ordered a replacement so that's my weekend planned out now :LOL:

Paul, further to our text messages, I think the pump that we put on Matt's was actually off Spaceychick's. So buying a new one was probably your only option there.
 
Paul, further to our text messages, I think the pump that we put on Matt's was actually off Spaceychick's. So buying a new one was probably your only option there.

yup it certainly was..
i do have another one although i cannot guarantee its condition...probably wise to get a newun..

are the psp particulary weak on a cougar? quite a few seem to have problems yet most other types of cars never do.
 
I agree with Paul. PSPs on the Mondeo/Cougar/Contour are usually bullet-proof and that one we did for Matt is the first one I've ever done.

That said, the cost of a new one suggests that we should keep the old ones that still work...