You don't say what year the transit is. More than likely it will be the starter motor.. However the newer transits have a fused earth lead, under the drivers seat, the fuse usually blows when the starter motor starts to get a bit tight down to the build up of clutch dust on the drive. Run a jump lead from the negative battery terminal to the engine lifting eye and see if it starts. that will tell you if the fused earth has blown.
I have a 2010 Ford Transit Connect. I have found no provision for turning off the traction control. This is an urgent item for The Ford Motor Company to address for TC's sold in snow areas. I just found out today just how helpless you are in the snow with Ford's Transit Connect.
I just done 60 miles on red light in a 1999 ford transit van
Normally just below a hole...
your battery is gone flat by the sound of it
With a hammer...
I have just purchased a 1988 Ford Transit Tipper good working order for £530 on Ebay. However I have seen them advertisied up to £800
yes you can just have a descent set of leads and make sure you put them on the right way + to + or red to red and - to- black to black leave it to charge for 5 mins
It can start with just one battery.
That is just a natural occurance , the battery cable connections have to be serviced
condition is everything. the old model ford transit rusts like an old tin bath just about everywhere. price from £200 (scrap value) up to £2000 for a total minter
Its under the glove box, just pop it out and you'll see it right behind
You can't its going to take you a longtime .Just drink pently of water and practice singing in the mirrior .Try it don't give up.