Ford Transit Courier P0327: Knock Sensor → Low input

  P0327 is a powertrain related OBD-II trouble code. It has the same meaning for the Ford Transit Courier as it would any other vehicle. By definition, P0327 means that the vehicles ECM/PCM is getting a signal that is lower than the defined operational range. Clearing this code typically requires a new knock sensor or … Read more

Ford Transit Courier Transmission Overheating: Causes and Diagnosis

Transmissions are an integral part of any vehicle, and overheating can lead to costly repairs or even permanent damage. Ford Transit Courier owners should be aware of the common symptoms and causes of transmission overheating to prevent potential issues and ensure their trucks remain strong and reliable. In this article, we will discuss the common … Read more

Ford Transit Courier: SRS On Diagnosis

  When you start your Ford Transit Courier, the OBD-II system runs a self diagnostic check on all major systems.  If any of these checks fail, you will see a diagnostic warning light on the dash for the corresponding system.  When the SRS system fails this check, you’ll see the SRS light.  SRS stands for … Read more

Ford Transit Courier P1000: OBD Readiness Test Not Complete

P1000 is a manufacturer specific trouble code.  In the case of Ford vehicles manufactured by Ford (including the Ford Transit Courier), it indicates that the OBD-II monitor testing has not been completed.  This often occurs when the trouble codes have been reset, or the battery has been disconnected/replaced. Auto manufacturers are required to have their … Read more

Ford Transit Courier Radiator Leak: Symptoms, Causes, Fix

A radiator leak in a Ford Transit Courier can be particularly damaging, as it can cause the engine to overheat and lead to expensive long-term damage, such as a cracked head or a blown head gasket. It is important to address any radiator leaks promptly in order to avoid costly repairs and serious engine damage. … Read more