so i got this ford transit and the engine just lights up with a warning. been there, done that. first thing i did was check the engine fluid levels, wasn’t low so no dice. i tried resetting the computer with the off-on-off trick, kind of worked for a bit but now the problem’s back. did you ever try checking the spark plugs? i guess it’s a start. maybe there’s something simple i’m missing? heard of anyone pullin’ the fuse box thingy? might be a good hack to see if it’s electrical. have you ever experienced this with other vans? just gotta find a buddy with a garage, or i’ll be there all day. any tips you got would help. thanks
I’ve got a buddy in Texas who ran into the same issue with a Ford Transit. I was like, “Hold up, let’s pop that hood!” Turns out it was a clogged fuel filter—simple fix, but y’all gotta get it checked out quick. Had to swap it out fast to keep his rig running smooth.
I have had a similar thing happen with my Ford Transit in Texas. Took it to a local mechanic, dude figured it out quick—was just a clogged fuel filter. I’ve heard it can save ya time and money more than rushing to a dealer. Good luck!
I’ve got this old Ford Transit that started acting up near Toronto. Engine was misfiring like crazy, so I took it to a buddy who’s all about fixing these kinds of things. Turned out, it was a simple ignition coil issue. Thought I was doomed for a massive repair bill, but a couple of replacements and it’s purring like a kitten again. Classic case of not panicking first!
Had a Ford Transit act up once in Seattle. I was heading to Vancouver, so no time for probs. Took it to this local shop, and they were quick to catch the issue—it was just a clogged fuel filter! Hadn’t serviced it in a while so no biggie. Just shows how someone spotting those small stuff can save ya heaps of hassles. Gotta remember to check those filters and fluids more often, y’know? Never know when the ol’ truck might throw a fit.
I once had a Ford Transit in Chicago, and boy, did that engine throw a fit! At first, I tried to tweak it myself, but nothing. Ended up taking it to a local mechanic who specializes in vans. They found a leak in the fuel line and swapped some filters, and voila, back to smooth sailing. Just goes to show, sometimes a pro eye is needed, especially with those tricky Transits!
Just had this god-awn moment with my Ford Transit over on Route 66 in Arizona. Heard this weird clunking sound from the engine, had me stressin’. Happened before with buddy’s van in Ontario, so we pulled over and popped the hood. Turns out a loose belt was the issue. Managed to tighten it back just right. Always handy to scope out the basics before running to the mechanic. You’d be surprised at how often it’s things you’d overlook!
I had this thing with my Ford Transit in Toronto—sudden engine hiccup. Took it to the local mechanic who hooked me up with a diagnostic. Turns out, just a fuel filter swap. Super easy peasy fix but saved me from a ton of stress. Always check that filter first, y’all!
I had a Ford Transit kick the bucket near Toronto last month. Had to tow it and found a busted fuel pump. Took some DIY steps from forums and finally got it running. So if you’re in the same boat, check those forums, mate. Good luck!
I had a Ford Transit myself in Seattle and hit a snag with the engine. First thing I did was grab my OBD-II scanner, plugged it in, and got some error codes. Found out I’ve got a bad oxygen sensor. They usually fix it real quick if you know what to look for, like the gasket might need swapping too. Local auto parts store was super helpful. Stay cool and good luck fixing it!
I had this whack situation with my Transit in Denver, CO. I’ve got an engine fault flashing, right? Went to my pal’s garage—shoutout to Matt—he’s got this knack for Fords. We did a quick sensor check 'cause that’s often the culprit. Turned out it was just a dodgy fuel line. Life saver, man! Avoid the mechanic fees when you can, amirite?
Had a weird engine fault with my Ford Transit in Toronto the other day. I barely made it to the mechanic without breaking down. He checked the codes and replaced a faulty sensor. I’ve got to be more careful scheduling regular checks around here to dodge anything bumpy! Starts can save the day too, trust me.
In Toronto last year, my Transit broke down camming bad noises. I had no clue, ended up being the catalytic converter. Rushed to a reputable mechanic, no biggie after that. Forza to friends nearby, don’t ignore weird noises; get checked pronto. Professional repairers always give the best diagnostics, saving time and cash long term. Could save ya a headache too!
I’ve been dealing with a Ford Transit engine fault for a week here in Toronto. Followed all the bretheren’s advice, tried a few things like checking the codes. Ended up taking it to the mechanic who swear was the best in the hood. Dude pinpointed the issue in no time, said something bout a busted sensor. So, don’t jump to conclusions or spend too much cash on parts you don’t need!