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2013 Ford Transit Connect | Vehicle Record

Stock #1213249499 · VIN: NM0LS7AN9DT149499 · 141,700 Miles · WHITE (Paint Code: Z2/WB2912,4DR,03/13,DARK)

📋 Unit Data

Stock # 1213249499
VIN NM0LS7AN9DT149499
Mileage 141,700 miles
Year / Make / Model 2013 Ford Transit Connect
Engine 2.0L
Transmission Automatic
Exterior Color WHITE (Paint Code: Z2/WB2912,4DR,03/13,DARK)
Drive Type Front-Wheel Drive
Body Style 4-Door

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⚠️ Recall History — 2013 Ford Transit Connect

Data sourced from NHTSA — 0 recalls found.

No recalls found for this vehicle in the NHTSA database.

🔍 Known Issues — 2010-2014 Ford Transit Connect

Transmission Control Module Failure HIGH

The PowerShift dual-clutch transmission control module commonly fails between 60,000-100,000 miles, causing harsh shifting, loss of gears, or complete transmission failure. This issue affects many 2013 Transit Connects and requires TCM replacement or reprogramming. Repair costs typically range from $1,200-$2,500 depending on whether the transmission itself needs rebuilding.

Door Handle Mechanism Breaking MODERATE

Both front and rear door handles are prone to internal mechanism failure, particularly the plastic components that connect the handle to the latch. This typically occurs around 80,000-120,000 miles and can leave doors unable to open from the outside. Replacement door handle assemblies cost approximately $150-$250 per door plus labor.

Sliding Door Track Wear MODERATE

The sliding door tracks and rollers wear prematurely, especially in commercial use applications. This causes the door to bind, make grinding noises, or become difficult to open and close. The problem typically manifests around 70,000-100,000 miles and requires track and roller replacement costing $400-$700.

HVAC Blend Door Actuator Failure MODERATE

The blend door actuators in the HVAC system commonly fail, causing clicking noises and inability to control temperature properly. This usually occurs between 60,000-90,000 miles and affects both driver and passenger side temperature control. Actuator replacement typically costs $200-$350 per unit.

Rear Wiper Motor Premature Failure LOW

The rear wiper motor tends to fail earlier than expected, often around 50,000-80,000 miles, particularly in vehicles used in harsh weather conditions. The motor may operate intermittently or stop working entirely. Replacement rear wiper motors cost approximately $150-$200 plus installation labor.

📊 Reliability Ratings — 2010-2014 Ford Transit Connect

Based on industry data, owner reports, and repair frequency analysis

Overall
6.5/10
Engine
8.0/10
Transmission
4.5/10
Electrical
6.0/10
Steering/Front End
7.5/10
Suspension
7.0/10

📅 Ford Transit Connect Generations

2019-Present

Third Generation

Larger, more refined Transit Connect with improved technology and safety features

2014-2018

Second Generation

Completely redesigned with more cargo space and updated styling

2010-2014 ← THIS VEHICLE

First Generation — The Original

Ford’s first compact commercial van for North America, adapted from European design

2003-2013

European Generation

Original European-market Transit Connect not sold in North America

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What engine does the 2013 Ford Transit Connect have?
The 2013 Ford Transit Connect comes equipped with a 2.0L naturally aspirated four-cylinder Duratec engine, producing 136 horsepower and 128 lb-ft of torque. This engine features aluminum construction with iron cylinder liners and uses a timing chain rather than a belt, reducing maintenance requirements. The 2.0L Duratec is paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission and delivers EPA-estimated fuel economy of 22 mpg city and 27 mpg highway. This engine design has been used across multiple Ford vehicles and is known for its reliability when properly maintained with regular oil changes every 7,500 miles.
What years are compatible with 2013 Ford Transit Connect parts?
The 2013 Ford Transit Connect shares most parts with the 2010-2014 first-generation models, as Ford made minimal changes during this production run. Engine components, transmission parts, suspension pieces, and most body panels interchange directly across these years. However, there were some mid-cycle updates in 2012 that affected certain electrical components and interior trim pieces. The 2015 and newer Transit Connect represents a completely redesigned second generation with different dimensions and components, so parts compatibility is very limited. For the best fit, stick with 2010-2014 donor vehicles, with 2012-2014 being the most compatible for electrical components.
Are parts from this Ford Transit Connect still available at 603 Auto Salvage?
Parts availability changes daily. Call us at (603) 392-7313 or visit our online shop to check current inventory from this specific vehicle. If we have sold a part you need, our Parts Broker service can source it from our network of partner yards nationwide.
Does 603 Auto Salvage ship parts nationwide?
Yes! We ship parts from this vehicle and our entire inventory nationwide. Most orders ship within 1-2 business days via FedEx or freight carriers for larger components like engines and transmissions. Call (603) 392-7313 for a shipping quote on any part.
How reliable is the 2.0L in a Ford Transit Connect?
The 2.0L Duratec engine in the 2013 Transit Connect is generally reliable and well-proven, having been used in various Ford applications for many years. With proper maintenance including regular oil changes every 7,500 miles and cooling system service, these engines commonly reach 200,000+ miles. The timing chain design eliminates the need for expensive belt replacements, though the chain tensioners should be inspected around 150,000 miles. Common maintenance items include replacing the thermostat around 100,000 miles and monitoring for minor oil leaks from valve cover gaskets. Overall, this engine is more dependable than the problematic PowerShift transmission it’s paired with.

🛒 Available Parts From This Vehicle

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Engine
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Transmission
💡
Headlights
Left & Right
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Doors
🪑
Seats
🏎️
Trunk Lid
🔩
Suspension
Struts & Springs
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Radio / Nav

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