2015-2022 Ford Transit review, 5 major problems, Ford will not. Ford Transit 15 passenger review

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Ford transit problems that cannot be fixed. There is not fix for these problems.

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repairvehicle
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I was the sole driver of a then-new 2018 Transit 250 with the 3.7 liter engine where I worked. I was careful to break in the engine properly and the van performed well until the oil pump tore itself apart at just under 5, 000 miles. All was good the day before when it was parked but the next morning within a few minutes of start up a loud grinding was heard coming from the engine and the oil pressure warning light was on. It took a month and a half for Ford to replace the engine and get it back to us. I've had zero confidence in it since that time.

rrudydedogg
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Just watched this and went directly to Google and asked which cargo van is best. Ford transit is on top of the list. That's such a shame. Thank you so much.

lindadavies
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If only Toyota made a transit sized van...

TobyCostaRica
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Your right....that's not acceptable engineering. Especially when someone is paying alot of money for a work vehicle and the "ford" quality reputation.
These videos help hold these companies accountable for screwing consumers!

nxtgenb
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I watched this video before I bought mine. It almost talked me out of it. But I went for it anyway. So far... Been a year. Not a single issue. It's not ecoboost. But it's a t350 midroof. Out of all those issues. I have issue with the sliding door not opening correctly. Basically I have to pull on the back side in order for it to fully open into sliding position. But other then that... It's a 2015. I don't have those issues. As for now anyway.

MistAtsiM
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I got 2015 t250, it has been serving me for 3 years now, I only had that driveshaft issue which I got it fixed free of charge. I had GMC Savana before, it is not even comparable, the new ford is fun to drive especially 3.5 turbo model.

ashkanmobinrahni
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Wow. What a Detailed review about the Vans. Every time I turn my phone on, The Ford Transit Commercial Comes On. Nice Body Type. DECEPTIVE. Just from your Detailed Review, Makes me Want To Make Detailed Inspections When I Buy Another Used Vehicle. SOOO GRATEFUL. WE NEVER LOOK UNDER THE VEHICLE nor INSPECT IT TO LOOK FOR RUST ECT. SCREAMING THANK YOU FOR THE VEDIO.

RSmith-xohu
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I drive a 2017 Transit daily at my job, it has been ok for the most part but it is quite obvious that it was built cheaply, as others have said if only Toyota manufactured these I would sell my step-son for one.

gregflores
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Thanks for highlighting the ford rust bucket I was going to buy one but defiantly not now.

JohnMooney-go
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Good review. Lot of problems with Promasters as well. I considered buying both. Went with a very low mileage 04 E350 instead. Way better build quality. I have zero intention of buying anything new ever.

cabracove
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Thanks for the review. I have found many of the comments on your video useful as well. I was considering a Transit 250 High Roof LWB for a van conversion. I’m stepping back from that now. I will say I have a 2013 Ford C-Max that I had to replace the Hybrid Drive with a newer year model from salvage, but other than that I only do oil changes at 170K miles. My son’s F150 with the 3.5 turbo has 200K on it and it’s his daily driver. He bought it from his uncle, a real life rancher that beat the crap out of it for 155K miles, King Ranch, everything works great. So Ford must be having QC issues in some parts of their operations and not so much in others. I would buy another C-Max 2016 and later without hesistation, I know my son would buy another F150 with the 3.5 eco boost. Thanks for this video, it has been helpful. Ford being a global company I believe must be having QC problems in some of their products, but not all of them from my experience.

markmagee
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Okay, I'm going to respond to somebody with a good bit of knowledge in the area of cargo vans. I have been using cargo vans for expedited freight nationwide and for the past few years primarily in the southeast.

The Ford Transit is widely considered to be the most cost-effective cargo van on the market. My current transit is a 2017 high top extended length van and it has 306K miles on it as we speak. 3.7 base engine, which is the one I recommend. The van was bought by a colleague of mine when it had only 80, 000 miles on it and I bought it at 220k. Between 220k and 306k I have had one major failure - the transmission needed replacement at 250k, which honestly is all I expect out of a Ford transmission. I found a youth transmission with only 1200 miles on it, and between parts and labor it cost me roughly $2, 500 to replace. I've also had I think a belt tensioner replaced at 240k, and the coolant reservoir at 230k. Other than that no repairs.

In comparison, I retired my Mercedes Sprinter at 500K miles when it was rear-ended. That van was still on its original engine, transmission, and rear end. But - from the time I purchased it at 210k, almost every month I was spending between $1, 000 -1500 on miscellaneous repairs. it cost a fortune to keep that thing on the road. I absolutely loved it, but it was not cost effective. My colleagues with ProMaster Vans have fared even worse. The Pro Masters have an issue with the camshaft and lifters failing costing big bucks to replace. Transmissions also. And a whole host of other issues that seem to keep them off the road. Of these three choices, the Transit is definitely the top pick.

That being said, if you don't need such a large vehicle, the Chevy Express/ GMC Savana and Nissan NV are great choices as well. Those are virtually trouble-free but at the expense of fuel economy, And they are much smaller than the larger versions of the Transit, ProMaster, and Sprinter. If they're big enough to suit your needs though, go with one of those.

toyoracer
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I also made the mistake of buying one of these. This guy is spot on. I purchased new and after 18 months and 40000 miles sold it as it was back to the dealer 7 times. One of those times for 8 weeks while they tried to figure out what was wrong. Will never buy Ford again

tomjefferies
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Right not the driveshaft carrier bearing has a recall that every 30, 000 miles you have to bring it into the dealer to have it change. the rust, like he is saying is bad, the frame has some "access hole" to reach frame bolts, well those holes are placed just in the way that water collects in there.
next, the transmission is not rated to work hard even if it is a 350 model, had to replace the trany at 120, 000 miles and it cost $8000 to do so

kikelopez
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😧 can’t believe and i was ready to trade in my 2016 Suburban with ZERO issues just cuz i was looking for more space to go out Camping/Overlanding, but after seeing this I’ll keep using my state wide gym membership, and my shower tent when I’m out in nature. Also my Suburban is 2 inches lifted with 35 inches tires has 4x4 not AWD.
Thank you for pointing out those issues.

RalphDamon
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When I bought y 2015 Transit I noticed the wind shield water drain doing exactly what you demonstrated and I fixed it by drilling out and opening the drain hole because it had a plastic type screen to keep out dirt and hooked up a hose to that plastic nipple downspout leading below past the engine and exiting to the ground - no longer having water problems. As far as the rusting . . . my 2015 doesn't have any, I guess because I live in NC where it snows once a year so there is no salt hitting the under body. I guess if you had your Van's under body cleaned at a car wash you would not have such a severe rust problem. At this point I am to do the 100K van maintenance . . not looking forward to doing that. Love my Transit . . . Peace!!

riccam
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The water can be diverted easily with a hose, door panel can be modified with a dremel and paint.
Ac line can be coated and protected for $10 can of paint
Same with the rust

Only real problem is that fuel dilution

Chezzzzy
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I work for an ambulance company. The company got rid of them 27 of them quick. We Drive sprinter vans and the oil change intervals are 10k and 40k on front brakes which is unheard of in our industry.

Truck
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Wow.. I wanted to buy this van at first. It's a 15 seater and sounds like fun van to go on trips with a big family. However, now I know it's a piece junk! I'm not going to look at this van any more when I passing by, thanks for your video!

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