davidparker
T.C. Member-
Posts
197 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
9
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Gallery
Everything posted by davidparker
-
Removing Center Console For Conversion
davidparker replied to Scrappy_TC's topic in Accessories and Modifications
You could certainly remove the console, but the emergency brake handle will still be in the way. But it may give you just enough space to get back and forth. There is only four screws holding it on. But you have to loosen the e-brake to remove the console. You could try it and see if it works for you. -
LOL, took me a second or two to notice the flames....
-
Congrats on the new toy!
-
Rallycross a Transit Connect? Yup
davidparker replied to i86hotdogs's topic in Lounge Transit Connect
Definitely the nicest looking vehicle out there. Of course we might be a little biased. -
Overhead aircraft style storage with doors
davidparker replied to Dulce de Leche's topic in Interior
Check this post. @Tully Kieys has a link to the console part. https://fordtransitconnectforum.com/topic/7307-introducing-myself-and-a-camper/?tab=comments#comment-26602 -
Knocking Banging Noise from rear when brakes applied
davidparker replied to JerryP's topic in Brakes, Chassis & Suspension
Check the rear shock absorbers. The bushings or even the shocks may be worn out. But it does sound like a bushing somewhere in the rear suspension. -
I get a small delay when backing up. In my case I think it is a solenoid triggering. But nothing like a surge.
-
Congrats! I wish I had the sliding door window! And although I like my white, there are a LOT of white vans out there.
-
2018 XLT- Reverse camera question
davidparker replied to ncranchero's topic in Audio, Navigation and SYNC
You could add a second camera and monitor. They are relatively cheap. I added one to look out the side of my cargo van, total cost was about $200. -
Welcome! I'm sure you will find plenty of useful info here.
-
2018 XLT- Reverse camera question
davidparker replied to ncranchero's topic in Audio, Navigation and SYNC
In my '18 owners manual, it says there is a setting for turning on the Rear Camera Delay. It says the camera will stay on until the vehicle reaches 5.0 mph. But, I haven't tried it yet. -
Man that is hard to beat for the money! Very nice!
-
Well, I guess the good news is you probably will never have to change them again!
-
Its been over 6 months and 5,000 miles since I created this thread so I thought it might be helpful to prospective owners to provide an update.... All the PRO's I listed are still valid. Maneuverability, Room, Comfort, Backup Camera, Cargo Doors, Rear Sensors. I REALLY like the rear sensors! Saved my rear (as in the back of my van) several times, You can also add Gas Mileage to the list and the Power has moved up from indifferent to a positive. It really is decent for a 4 banger. Hauling. I got this van for the ability to haul stuff and man it delivers. I can haul more crap than I could with my truck. I love the side doors for grocery getting. I love the low load height in the back. The swing out doors are way better than dropping a tailgate. For the stuff I haul this is perfect! As for the CONS. The passenger sliding door window is still something I would like. I did add a camera for a side view. It provides just enough visibility that I can live without the window. But its a compromise. However it is good enough that I don't want to add the window now. The Big Key, still sucks. You can add to the CONS that the windshield is a stone magnet. The size and the aerodynamics make it a constant target. I'm sure I will be replacing it one day. I moved the mirrors down from ok, to not really. For me, its just counter intuitive to look further out to see whats closer to me. I have gotten used to them and they do work. It just bugs me. Although, I do like the heated feature. Works great for clearing the frost I forgot to scrape off before I left for work. I'm sort of on the fence as to road noise. It got more noticeable after I got used to the van. On most roads its just there, no big deal. But there as some roads where it crosses over to annoying. I'll probably add some sound deadener eventually. Overall, I REALLY, REALLY like this vehicle. It is better than I had hoped for and I plan on keeping it a long time. I do think that a stripping out the back of a Titanium wagon could have been even better. That way, I could get all the goodies like the windows, headliner, electronics and would still meet my hauling needs. But I wouldn't trade mine in for one, now. Oh and my buddies are still giving me crap about driving a van
-
Wow, that is a change G500 to TC. Send us pics when you get the rack and wheels. I have been eyeing the Rhino platform. For a rack its pretty cool.
-
Very clever detective work @G B L !
-
Welcome @ServicePlus and congrats on your TC! Here is a link for your owners manual. https://owner.ford.com/tools/account/how-tos/owner-manuals-search-results.html?make=Ford&model=Transit Connect&year=2015 As for the flush, its a gamble. If it works, you are definitely better off. I however, would play it safe. I would drain and fill. Drive it until the next oil change and drain and fill again. That will replace about half the transmission fluid. Some members have done it four times in a row to get most of the fluid changed. You can read up on what others have done in the transmission section. I would check all your filters (air, cabin, etc). Check here for info on your cruise control. Check here for a laptop mount. These are really popular: https://www.rammount.com/consumer/device-mounts/laptop-mounts There are several companies that have shelving for the TC. I guess it really depends on what you need and what inventory you want to carry. You can just google "transit connect shelving" With all of your experience, I am sure you will make the most of you new vehicle and truly enjoy it.
-
Great idea Bill! Did it help with the noise?
-
Swing out hitch carriers and tongue weight ?
davidparker replied to Sudsy's topic in Cargo, Hauling, Towing & Upfit Packages
It's not the suspension. I suspect its the hitch itself. The factory hitch has the receiver welded to a plate that fits behind the bumper cover. (If you crawl under the bumper with a flashlight, you can see it) As a result, I suspect that the receiver can only support 200 pounds without bending the plate or breaking the weld. Kurt sells an aftermarket hitch for the TC with a 500 pound tongue weight limit that mounts below the bumper and is much stronger. However, you would have to remove your factory hitch which is a pain. There's a lot of pics and info on hitches in this forum if you look around. You may want to consider a small luggage trailer instead of a hitch carrier. Then you could go a big or small as you need. -
Please post a pic when you have them mounted. I think they will great!
-
Welcome to the forum. Tell us about your TC. I'm guessing its a 2019 Wagon (not Cargo). I am curious what you think about the 2.0 L with the 8 speed transmission. I have a 2018 with the 2.5 and six speed. And contrary to the reviews I had read before I bought it, I am happy with the drive train. Its not a race car, but it works fine.
-
It sounds like you might be low on compression. How many miles? I do not have a diesel, so I don't know what "normal" behavior. Did it happen all of the sudden? I suspect the techs will have an answer for you.
-
Welcome Chris! Nice wheels, did you add those? As you have probably noticed, we like our TC's, too. There is a lot of info here. Enjoy!