To stop the horn from sounding when you lock your Ford Transit, you can usually disable the feature through the vehicle's settings or by using the key fob. Check the owner's manual for instructions specific to your model, as the process may vary. Alternatively, you may be able to turn off the horn sound by pressing the lock button twice on the key fob, which often activates silent locking. If these options do not work, consider consulting a Ford dealer for additional assistance.
To stop the horn from sounding when you lock your Ford Transit, you typically need to disable the audible lock confirmation feature in the vehicle's settings. This can usually be done through the vehicle's menu system, often accessed via the dashboard display. Alternatively, you can consult the owner's manual for specific instructions on how to adjust the locking confirmation settings. If you're unsure, a visit to a Ford dealership or a qualified mechanic can provide assistance.
The same way you would on the drivers side....
You can't.
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.
Ford's version of an alarm. It is jsut telling you it is armed
If it is Diesel they dont have any a special tool is required to lock flywheel, camshaft and injection pump.
that is the way it was designed,it is a safety feature so ou can not lock keys in vehicle
if it does not lock in while going forward then try backing up a few feet....It is a ford...lol
you double click the lock or check your horn
Have you operated teh drivers door lock manually with the key?
i just hit the lock button on my ford tauars twice that usually stops it for me hope this helps
usually it's the horn pad that fails. that's why the horn goes off. you need the replace the horn pad to fix the problem. or you could just disconnect the horn like most people do to shut it up!!! Be aware that these models of fords are designed to have the horn make a strange noise, if you try to lock doors and they are slightly ajar. The 'Smart Lock' will make the horn sound, to let you know that the door is ajar and that the vehicle is not locked. I agree that in this case, the issue is more than likely caused by the 'Horn Pad', but cannot agree with disconnecting the horn. I find that the horn is a vital part of any vehicle and would suggest that the 'PAD' be replaced. May be expensive to fix, but you never know just when you will rely on your horn to save your life and it's not working.