2018 Ford Transit-Connect-Passenger Engine
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About the Engine
The engine is the heart of your vehicle, converting fuel into mechanical power to move your car. Complete engine replacement may be needed due to catastrophic failure (spun bearings, cracked block, thrown rod), excessive wear (burning oil, low compression), overheating damage, or timing chain/belt failure. A quality used engine is often the most cost-effective solution to get your vehicle back on the road.
Signs of Failure
- Excessive smoke from exhaust (white, blue, or black)
- Knocking, tapping, or rattling sounds
- Severe loss of power
- Engine overheating
- Metal shavings or glitter in oil
- Milky oil indicating coolant contamination
- Low or no compression in cylinders
- Engine won't start or turn over
- Excessive oil consumption
- Check engine light with major fault codes
Replacement Info
Engine replacement is a major undertaking that typically requires professional installation. The process involves: removing the old engine (4-6 hours), transferring accessories and components to the replacement engine (sensors, manifolds, alternator, AC compressor, etc.), installing the replacement engine (3-5 hours), and testing/break-in. A used engine with lower mileage than your original is a cost-effective alternative to rebuilding or buying new. Ensure the replacement engine matches your vehicle's specifications (VIN-specific is ideal).