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TopCat
04-02-2013, 17:52
Hi all,

I have a 53 reg Transit Connect, it's quite a rare beasty as it has twin sliding doors.

Anyways, this van is becoming a pain in my behind and I have finally had enough and have decided to get shot.

The van has an intermittent fault, but otherwise drives.

Since may it has had the following:

Alternator £130
Starter motor £95
Clutch kit £140 plus fitting
Full exhaust system £50
Set of injectors £130 each

It's also had a Cam belt and timing chain. It leaks no oil/water it drives great until For some unknown reason (fords and all local specialists baffled) it cuts out when the accelerator is on the floor in 5th gear. It is going back into fords one last time on Wednesday- if it isn't repaired by then, I shall be either breaking it or selling it. (Im unsure at the moment).

Has anyone experienced this in their vans and solved it? I'm a member on a transit website but no one has came up with a problem solving answer.

Thanks for reading

Davo.

JRP
04-02-2013, 18:29
Hi all,

I have a 53 reg Transit Connect, it's quite a rare beasty as it has twin sliding doors.

Anyways, this van is becoming a pain in my behind and I have finally had enough and have decided to get shot.

The van has an intermittent fault, but otherwise drives.

Since may it has had the following:

Alternator £130
Starter motor £95
Clutch kit £140 plus fitting
Full exhaust system £50
Set of injectors £130 each

It's also had a Cam belt and timing chain. It leaks no oil/water it drives great until For some unknown reason (fords and all local specialists baffled) it cuts out when the accelerator is on the floor in 5th gear. It is going back into fords one last time on Wednesday- if it isn't repaired by then, I shall be either breaking it or selling it. (Im unsure at the moment).

Has anyone experienced this in their vans and solved it? I'm a member on a transit website but no one has came up with a problem solving answer.

Thanks for reading

Davo.

Had that in work transit. Dodgey senor and limp mode of some sort, although mine cut altogether :(

TopCat
04-02-2013, 19:08
Had that in work transit. Dodgey senor and limp mode of some sort, although mine cut altogether :(

Mine cuts into limp mode then dies all together too mate. Can you remember what sensor it was that was dicky?

Be a great help if you could remember
.

Cheers Davo

mike r5 gtt
04-02-2013, 19:11
not 100% but didnt some of the diesel pumps have a sensor issue??


over pressureing and going to limp mode?

TopCat
04-02-2013, 19:26
I put a new inlet metering solenoid on the pump, made no difference matey.

Common rail diesels are not the future at all, but everyone is using the system now

chris
04-02-2013, 20:56
Has it got a rubber intake hose from airbox to inlet manifold

Sparkie
04-02-2013, 21:13
can't you use an OBD black box that plugs into the 16pin socket and monitors the live data until a fault is found. - it then logs the live data at that point and the error code that is produced. there are loads available....

http://www.launchtech.co.uk/enthusiast-diagnostics/c-recorder-ii

http://www.sykes-pickavant.com/Products/Diagnostics/FaultCodeReadersSystemTesting/30670100/tabid/96/language/en-us/Default.aspx

http://www.texa.co.uk/soluzioni2.asp?sez=ONBOARD&expandable=0

etc etc

TopCat
04-02-2013, 21:45
Has it got a rubber intake hose from airbox to inlet manifold

No mate. No rubber hoses on it, why's that?

TopCat
04-02-2013, 21:47
can't you use an OBD black box that plugs into the 16pin socket and monitors the live data until a fault is found. - it then logs the live data at that point and the error code that is produced. there are loads available....

http://www.launchtech.co.uk/enthusiast-diagnostics/c-recorder-ii

http://www.sykes-pickavant.com/Products/Diagnostics/FaultCodeReadersSystemTesting/30670100/tabid/96/language/en-us/Default.aspx

http://www.texa.co.uk/soluzioni2.asp?sez=ONBOARD&expandable=0

etc etc

I've had live feed from the mechanic I use- still no luck. Think the pumps ****ed to be honest. Gonna use it as a donor for the other one, or get a rear end write off one maybe... Such a tidy van body wise it's really nice

chris
04-02-2013, 21:57
We had a landrover at work and on a long pull in 5th it was sucking the intake hose in on itself and then cutting out well hard to find that was its modern so if its cutting out it should be logged as a memory fault even if its not active

TopCat
04-02-2013, 22:05
We had a landrover at work and on a long pull in 5th it was sucking the intake hose in on itself and then cutting out well hard to find that was its modern so if its cutting out it should be logged as a memory fault even if its not active

Yeah it throws up a fuel metering fault, but leak off test was fine- everything else has been changed- so thinking it could be air sensor fault maybe?

chris
04-02-2013, 22:10
Can he look at the parameters and see if its dropping fuel pressure take the fuel lines off return and feed and blow them back to the tank with a commpressor and blow gun with fuel cap off see if you hear it blowing clear

LeeR5GTT
04-02-2013, 22:26
my mate is master tech at a ford dealship in leeds if u want me to ask him mate. pm me the fault code(s) and i will forward them on :)

TopCat
05-02-2013, 07:44
Cheers for the advice/help guys. Really appreciate it.

It's booked into fords tomorrow- I'm buying another van this weekend, but still want this one sorted as I want it for a new employee. Never buy a common rail tdci. They are money pits.

I'll pm you the codes tomorrow lee if that alright?

Thanks again

Davo

JRP
05-02-2013, 09:27
Sorry the van goes then just comes back.. No overheat issues?

I swear he said it was air / gas something but tbh I never listen but it's ok now :/

TopCat
05-02-2013, 12:27
Sorry the van goes then just comes back.. No overheat issues?

I swear he said it was air / gas something but tbh I never listen but it's ok now :/

Okay matey- it's in ford right now so hopefully it will be sorted

Sparkie
05-02-2013, 13:13
if you need to change the pump, get a virginised unit.
the good old bosch kts can do this with some special leads.

fit the pump, turn the ign on, then off, then on, then the unit is coded to the car.

i spoke to someone at Bosch technical who does this as a little sideline :)

TopCat
05-02-2013, 15:40
if you need to change the pump, get a virginised unit.
the good old bosch kts can do this with some special leads.

fit the pump, turn the ign on, then off, then on, then the unit is coded to the car.

i spoke to someone at Bosch technical who does this as a little sideline :)

Okay mate, good to know cheers. Mines Delphi- that make it different?

New van this weekend. Can't effing wait.

TopCat
05-02-2013, 17:29
Righteo...

Ford have tested it and say that the pump is cream crackered.

If anyone can get one cheap please let me know. Cheers for all the suggestions/comments.

Davo

Sparkie
05-02-2013, 22:47
looks like its 150-250 quid for 2nd hand one on ebay....

TopCat
06-02-2013, 06:23
looks like its 150-250 quid for 2nd hand one on ebay....

Yeah, 200 ish quid. Need one with a warranty/guarantee though, cos I don't want to be down this road in 6 months time. £345 plus the vodka and tonic for one with 1 year guarantee.

I feel like I've been fingered by the devil- my 5 is 100% more reliable than my van.

I'm treating myself to a new van this weekend. I've decided when it comes to second hand vans, you're generally buying someone else's ****.

Onwards and upwards!!

Sparkie
06-02-2013, 12:57
£485+VAT from GSF :laugh:

TopCat
06-02-2013, 19:11
£485+VAT from GSF :laugh:

That's a great price! I'm going to get it repaired by a mechanic friend. My 5 costs loads less to run, and its more reliable than my van.

Spring is almost here- I can't wait to drive my car again