general problems of the 2010 Ford Transit Connect

Seven problems related to power train have been reported for the 2010 Ford Transit Connect. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2010 Ford Transit Connect based on all problems reported for the 2010 Transit Connect.

1 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 03/18/2025

After placing vehicle in park, vehicle rolled away and destroyed my mailbox. Luckily I was able to stop it inches away from neighbors car. There is a recall for other years, but none for this year. The vehicle has not been inspected by a dealer yet, however, after talking to the dealership service department, it is a common problem and would cost a lot to repair.

2 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 05/10/2023

The car can roll/move after the automatic transmission has been put in park. There are no warnings or indication of a problem and the ignition key can be removed after the transmission is in park. But the car can roll away and injure people or damage property if the emergency brake is not engaged. The transmission shift linkage has been examined and it appears to be fine, with no slop or mis-adjustment, and the linkage bushing (that is the subject of a recall of several other Fords of other model years) seems to be fine and not deteriorated. So, it's not the same problematic part but the vehicle roll away risk and danger to people and property is the same. This problem happens every time the vehicle is put in park and been independently verified by the vehicle service maintenance department of somerset county of the state of new jersey. This problem has been reported to Ford motor company and is documented as case # cas42939534.

3 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 10/13/2021

When I put my tc in park at work this morning it rolled forward. I found it odd so put the vehicle in reverse, applied the brake, put it in park, released the brake, and it again rolled. I applied the parking brake, opened the door and put my left foot on the ground to try to roll it myself. Although I was satisfied it would stay put with the parking brake applied, I moved to a parking space at the outside edge of the lot with a slight down-grade and a curb, and parked with the rear tires against the curb and applied the brake. When I arrived at my desk I did an internet search about this new problem and came across information about a recall for this problem in Ford Transit Connects, however my year is not included. This worries me as I now have a known problem but cannot get it fixed under recall because owners in my vehicle's age group apparently have not experienced this or just figured it was too expensive to fix, or do not keep there vehicle as long as I have. Is there any way to remedy this? my husband and I bought this vehicle new in 2010 and have had very few problems with it, and to now have this major problem that is known with others is troubling. How many more are out there with this same problem?.

4 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 02/20/2017

Truck will roll when parked. Luckily I have a good emergency brake. Truck was stationary on level street.

5 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 04/14/2016

It was April 2016 when my car started running erratically (lose power, add power) and I instantly took it in. It was diagnosed with "rusty" plugs and coil; replaced for $845 and at 33,310 miles. Next time I drove it, rough, and high then low power. It "drove" itself, surging at a high rate of speed, then stalling. Very scary. The dealer's diagnosis? the windshield washer nozzle gaskets had not been installed, so they "leaked" downhill onto the engine. Apparently, Ford knew or came to know this was a problem with many tcs, but they chose not to inform buyers. The gaskets cost $69. 50. Without this knowledge and having improperly installed gaskets, I paid $845. 15 plus $971. 13. At 33,402 miles. Yes it ticks me off; I am a disabled senior and I need this car for my dogs and my disability scooter. Boo on Ford. And indeed, when I was pointed uphill parking in a parking lot, my car surged - headed straight for a car. Thank goodness I was headed uphill and was able to stop the vehicle . . . After having paid $845. 15 before realizing the problem was not fixed and adding the additional $971. 13 beginning the next day. (if anyone needs them I can take docs to store to scan and upload. ).

6 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 06/10/2013

My initial problem was traction control. If you slip coming out of a driveway and you hit gravel, mud, snow, rain your traction control will stop you in the middle of the street and you cannot drive. Kind of a problem with cars coming right at you. Problem 2 is that this seems to also affect the wheel bearings and cause premature failure. I am going on my second replacement at 72,000 miles. Problem 3 is that when the wheel bearings fail they wear on your rotors and I am now also needing to replace those also. I certainly hope that this gets addressed soon. This vehicle is not only a safety hazard it is also a money pit.

7 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 02/11/2012

The contact owns a 2007 Ford Transit Connect. The contact stated that the transmission downshifted into second gear while driving at 65 mph. The contact also stated that the rpm increased, the vehicle jerked, and became difficult to control. The vehicle was restarted and resumed normal function. The failure was experienced numerous times and was taken to the dealer where the throttle body and accelerator relay was replaced and the engine was rebuilt but the failure was not corrected. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 56,000 and the current mileage was 79,645.


Other Power Train related problems of the 2010 Ford Transit Connect

Power Train problems
7
Transmission Failure problems
1


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