1987 Ford Transit
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Ford Transit Problems
Coded engine
1999, there is nothing wrong with the battery
because the radio horn and wipers work
perfectly...
No Turbo
2005, As I was driving,the temperature became
to the end.red symbol.then the car motor
stopped...
Vehicle problem
1998, the water is boiling in less than 25km
drive lost header tank cap (expantion
tank),does ...
Transmission Gearbox - Number of speeds: | Manual |
Fuel Type: | Diesel |
Drive wheels - Traction - Drivetrain: | FR or RR |
Price (out of date): | $448 |
1987 Ford Transit specs, Fuel type Diesel, Drive wheels FR or RR, Transmission Gearbox Manual
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Over 5,000,000 Transits have been produced since 1965 across three basic platforms with several "facelift" versions of each. Known in Germany as the "first generation" TransitUnlike the British-built Transit "family", the first production Ford to wear the "Transit" badge was a van built in Ford's Köln (Cologne) plant in Germany. It was introduced in 1953 as FK 1000 (Ford Köln carrying 1000kg). From 1961, this vehicle was called the Ford Taunus Transit. Production of this model ceased in 1965. Naming systemThe German vehicle was not widely exported, and the "Mark 1" tag has commonly been applied, retrospectively, to the 1965-78 British model (see below). Whilst there have been three basic Transit platforms since 1965, the various facelifts and upgrades over the years have been referred to using a conflicting range of "Mark" numbers, with some sources counting a facelift as a new "Mark", some not. Ford's own historical look back at Transit production, published for the launch of the 1994 model, avoids the issue by referring to generations of Transit by years produced. Therefore this article attempts to make mention of all the common naming systems. » Read More About Ford Transit |