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Is the cut out on the Ford Transit OK?

Is the cut out on the Ford Transit OK?

Hi i have a 2001 75ps ford transit, cut out wont start. It turns over fine, has no fault codes stored, crank position sensor is ok. Ecu has all correct feeds, … read more

Why did my Ford Transit go into LHM?

Only after I paid Ford £90 to update the ECU to the latest software was the fault detected. Once the new software was on, the van entered LHM (Limp Home Mode) so was worse to drive (doh!) – with the error being “p0235 turbocharger boost sensor a malfunction”.

How to fix Ford Transit low power low boost?

Not saying it 100% was them, but i t certainly happened when in their posession, so it was either them, the bodyshop they took the van to and left it there, or the tube-swapping-fairies. The fix (once found) took 30 seconds to put right, simply by swapping the vacuum hoses back to the right connectors. No harm done, just frustraiting!

When does DTC put a car in limp mode?

When the engine control module, transmission control module or brake control unit (ABS) detects a problem in the engine, transmission or with the brake system, it will store a trouble code in your DTC memory. If one of the control units decide that the problem is dangerous for the engine or transmission, it will put the car into limp mode.

What to do with a Ford Transit van in limp mode?

Was on one of mine that went into limp mode. If it’s a mk6 tranny then blank the EGR valve off, keeps your engine clean and reduces black smoke. Share this content via… Share this content via…

Hi i have a 2001 75ps ford transit, cut out wont start. It turns over fine, has no fault codes stored, crank position sensor is ok. Ecu has all correct feeds, … read more

What are the fault codes for Ford Transit?

Run diagnostic check and found fault codes p1564 (reduced fuel) and p1664 (injection pump control module malfunction ) ive … read more Disclaimer: Information in questions, answers, and other posts on this site (“Posts”) comes from individual users, not JustAnswer; JustAnswer is not responsible for Posts.

When the engine control module, transmission control module or brake control unit (ABS) detects a problem in the engine, transmission or with the brake system, it will store a trouble code in your DTC memory. If one of the control units decide that the problem is dangerous for the engine or transmission, it will put the car into limp mode.

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