To remove the speed limiter on a 2007 Ford Transit, you typically need to reprogram the vehicle's Engine Control Unit (ECU) using specialized diagnostic tools or software. This process often requires access to a professional tuning service or dealership that can adjust the settings to remove or raise the speed limit. Keep in mind that altering the speed limiter may have legal implications and can affect vehicle safety and insurance. Always consult with a professional before making such modifications.
The standard ford focus has a limiter at 110 mph. The zx4 st model has a claimed limiter of 120mph but speeds up to 125 have been acheived with the limiter in place
take it to ford dealer/service for the ecu to be plugged in and the limit lifted via software. This will cost between £75-£100
The 2015 Ford Transit-Wagon has a 6-speed automatic.
The 2012 Ford Transit-Connect has a 4-speed automatic.
The 2013 Ford Transit-Connect has a 4-speed automatic.
The 2010 Ford Transit-Connect has a 4-speed automatic.
The 2011 Ford Transit-Connect has a 4-speed automatic.
There'll be a fuse which should be labeled as going to the engine ECM/ECU.... however, it'll disable the entire vehicle. There isn't a separate mechanism for this - it's programmed into the ECM.
I my experiece (not that I would know *caugh*) you can get past the speed limiter eventually, you just need a longer stretch of road and a steady foot ;)
The speed limiter is set at 112mph for base models and 141mph for the SHO.
The 2015 Ford Transit-VAN has a 6-speed shiftable automatic.
The 2014 Ford Transit-Connect has a 6-speed shiftable automatic.