Ford Transit - How to Change an Oil Cooler Seal (Engine)
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- Опубліковано 24 вер 2022
- How to Change a Oil Cooler Seal on Ford Transit fitted with a TDDI 2.4 l Duratorq turbo diesel engine.
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Thanks for that, highly detailed, very thorough guide! My transit has been leaking terribly from that area, now I know it's a simple enough job I'll crack on with it.
Appreciate the comment. Thanks!
Further thanks, got mine done today. Was a right old oily mess but it's done!
Excellent!
Thank you very much.
Thanks!
Hi am looking to see if you have a video of oil pressure sensor location and removal ? Thanks
Iv got an ford tranist thats leaking antifreeze into oli pan been told told it could need an new oli cooler
Yes highly likely it could be the oil cooler.
Will I have to take disconnect the crank angle sensor or can I just start its up
Preferably it would be better to disconnect the sensor to build up oil pressure but its not a must
@@AutoBuddynz thanks for the reply, just seems in a super tight area where I struggle to get my hand , is it just disconnecting a plug ?
@@harryford1117 once you remove the heat shield its not too difficult. I find it easier to access the plug from underneath the vehicle and yes just disconnecting the plug
@@harryford1117 once you remove the heat shield its not too difficult. I find it easier to access the plug from underneath the vehicle and yes just disconnecting the plug
@@AutoBuddynz legend, thanks so much love your videos