I assume by this question you mean the ignition lock?
If so it is a fairly simple process in that all you do is remove the shroud from around the steering column/lock, put the key in the ignition and turn the switch to either ignition position I. that is if it is an old (pre tibbi) style lock or ignition II. if it is a tibbi lock (more modern rounded key)
You will then find a small hole or slot in the alloy housing into which you insert a small screwdriver or Allen key, push the retaining spring in and then pull on the key, the lock will then simply slide out.
HOWEVER
a word of caution modern transits have a transponder built into the key and you will have to have the keys programmed to work with your ignition system or cut the top off your old key and somehow fasten it to the new one so that the ignition module gets the correct information and allows you to start the vehicle.
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Phil
when do i change the timeing belt on my 1999 ford transit 100 2.5d
check your manual
very careully
The same way you would on the drivers side....
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with great difficulty!
There is a keyhole hidden behind the Ford logo in the grille Take the transit door key come to the front of the van and look at grill under the bonnet their you will find a place where this key can be inserted and turn this realises the lock and the bonnet will pop open.
oil and filter change = 7lt .
Bring it to your local garage
Ford Transit was created in 1965.
If it is Diesel they dont have any a special tool is required to lock flywheel, camshaft and injection pump.
no its has a chain!