Ford Transit Custom
Discussion
Venisonpie said:
Ford will be issuing a recall on all 2 litre diesel engines in Custom/ Transit (and any other applications) built 2016 to September 2017 with the wet belt.
We're on engine number 11 in just over 12 months and had to fight for Ford contribution but they now acknowledge there is a fundamental flaw.
Still a bloody ballache to get the remaining 100 or so sorted..
Do you know what the recall will involve? Mines is a 2016 one of the first customs with the 2.0.We're on engine number 11 in just over 12 months and had to fight for Ford contribution but they now acknowledge there is a fundamental flaw.
Still a bloody ballache to get the remaining 100 or so sorted..
twing said:
No problem at all!
18B42 - TRANSIT- 2.0L ECOBLUE - OIL DILUTION - 5 minute job
20S24 - TRANSIT & TRANSIT CUSTOM RUN ON WATER PUMP FUSE - 5 minute job
20B44 - TRANSIT AND TRANSIT CUSTOM TIMING BELT INSPECTION - no time at all to see if it needs belt but of course a good amount of work if it does
Great thanks!18B42 - TRANSIT- 2.0L ECOBLUE - OIL DILUTION - 5 minute job
20S24 - TRANSIT & TRANSIT CUSTOM RUN ON WATER PUMP FUSE - 5 minute job
20B44 - TRANSIT AND TRANSIT CUSTOM TIMING BELT INSPECTION - no time at all to see if it needs belt but of course a good amount of work if it does
I knew the fuse recall still had to be done but thought it had been in for the oil dilution previously.
Will get it booked it got some spare time coming up so hopefully they have some space.
eldar said:
Venisonpie said:
eldar said:
The van has been in the dealers for 16 weeks awaiting parts, aka new engine. I have a nice shiny new transit as a loaner, which is nice.
Today, two events. 1. New engine now arrived, so work will commence, and 2. The entire work will now be warranty rather than a 50% contribution, thanks to the recall.
Great result. Today, two events. 1. New engine now arrived, so work will commence, and 2. The entire work will now be warranty rather than a 50% contribution, thanks to the recall.
Still, the new engine is fitted and working, but cost the best part of £3000.
I'll need to know the actual cause of the failure before I'm placated.
More I read about these engines the more I’m feeling uncomfortable about keeping it long term. I’m only at 48k I was sort of hoping the belt was going to get changed to get a bit more piece of mind.
Is there an issue with what oil is used sure my mechanic said it’s a specific oil you need.
Mines is a 16 plate 2.0.(55k now) In fairness it’s been totally faultless other than the random service requests early on which seems sorted out now. It’s never even had an advisory at mot and it’s only had service brakes and tyres.
Only minor issue I have is the sliding door doesn’t stay open anymore the little hook isn’t working.
It’s just the engine that still concerns me. It’s been on for the recall but nothing was done.
Only minor issue I have is the sliding door doesn’t stay open anymore the little hook isn’t working.
It’s just the engine that still concerns me. It’s been on for the recall but nothing was done.
Little Lofty said:
My Dispatch is electric, it replaced my Diesel Dispatch, in warm weather I get around 200 miles in town, in colder weather it dropped to 140 ish. Best van I've had my a mile.
That’s very good. I probably do no more than a hundred miles a day depending on where I’m going. Nice looking van as well might need to go and get a test drive of one.
Teddy Lop said:
Robotron70 said:
The E-Transit BEV has a range of 166-196 miles, which for driving in Ulez is probably ok, but we won’t be seeing them bash up and down motorways with that sort of range.
I assume the new Transporter will be a variation on the E-Transit now that they are soon to be platform sharing?
Edit, apparently the E-Transit Custom has a slightly better range of up to 236 miles than the standard E-Transit.
Comedy pricing again I see though, £45k excl. VAT!I assume the new Transporter will be a variation on the E-Transit now that they are soon to be platform sharing?
Edit, apparently the E-Transit Custom has a slightly better range of up to 236 miles than the standard E-Transit.
Edited by Robotron70 on Saturday 14th May 07:30
Obviously targeting the likes of Islington council first.
mickk said:
Quoting myself here but I had my spare wheel stolen in a station car park Thursday, cut the securing mechanism. Be careful.
Mines was taken years ago never bothered to replace it just have a spare in the back.Think it’s not cheap to replace the mechanism unsurprising I got a wheel and tyre brand new of eBay.
Turned out the tensioner wasn’t the issue was actually worse after changing it!
Issue(and apparently common on the 2.0) was a seized alternator pulley. Friend works at a factor so ended up changing the whole alternator as it was only about £60 more than a pulley and the mechanic thought it need a special tool to remove.
All good now.
Issue(and apparently common on the 2.0) was a seized alternator pulley. Friend works at a factor so ended up changing the whole alternator as it was only about £60 more than a pulley and the mechanic thought it need a special tool to remove.
All good now.
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