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What is the recall on the 2011 Ford Transit Connect?

The 2011 Ford Transit Connect has been the subject of multiple safety recall campaigns over time. There isn’t a single recall that applies to every vehicle of this model year; which recalls apply depends on the vehicle’s VIN and production dates.


In this article, we explain how recalls for the Transit Connect work, how to determine which campaigns might apply to your specific vehicle, and where to go for authoritative, VIN-specific information.


Scope of recalls for the Transit Connect


Ford and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) publish recall notices when a safety defect is identified. For the 2011 Transit Connect, several campaigns have been issued over the years, affecting different systems. The exact recalls you should act on depend on your VIN, and some campaigns may have already been completed if the repair was performed by a dealer.


VIN-specific nature of recalls


Recalls are assigned to specific VIN ranges or production lots. That means two 2011 Transit Connects can have different safety notices, or none at all, depending on the vehicle’s history and configuration.


Because recall statuses change as new campaigns are issued or completed, the most reliable approach is to verify your individual VIN against official databases.


How to check which recalls may apply to your 2011 Transit Connect


To determine the exact recalls for your vehicle, use VIN-based checks. The steps below guide you through the process and help you understand what actions may be required.



  • Find your vehicle identification number (VIN). It is a 17-character code that can be located on the driver‑side dashboard (visible through the windshield) or on the driver’s door pillar.

  • Visit the NHTSA recall lookup page and enter your VIN to see open recalls for your exact vehicle.

  • Check Ford’s official owner site for recall notices tied to your VIN. If you don’t see anything, that may indicate no current open recalls for your VIN, but status can change.

  • If an open recall is identified, schedule service at an authorized Ford dealer. Recall repairs are performed at no charge to the vehicle owner.

  • Keep documentation of the recall notice and the repair once completed.

  • Regularly re-check recalls, especially if you recently bought the vehicle or relocated to a different region.


VIN-based verification remains the most reliable method to determine which campaigns apply to a specific Transit Connect.


Official sources and how to act


For authoritative, VIN-specific information, use the resources below. They provide current recall status and next steps if a recall affects your vehicle.



  • NHTSA recall lookup: https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls

  • Ford Owner recall pages: https://owner.ford.com (regional variations may exist)

  • Authorized Ford dealers: Contact the service department for a VIN check and to schedule recall repairs at no cost


Relying on these official sources helps ensure you have the latest, VIN-specific information and can arrange any required service promptly.


Summary


In short, there isn’t a single universal recall for all 2011 Ford Transit Connects. The recall landscape comprises multiple campaigns issued over the years, and which recalls apply depends on your vehicle’s VIN. The best course of action is to check your VIN with NHTSA and Ford to confirm current recalls and arrange free dealer repairs if needed.


Owners of 2011 Transit Connects should stay proactive about recalls, as new campaigns can arise and small safety fixes may prevent larger issues down the line.

What are the recalls on a 2011 Ford Transit Connect?


Ford Motor Company is recalling certain model year 2011-2012 Transit Connect vehicles. The wiper arms may not be adequately riveted resulting in incomplete or inconsistent clearing of the windshield and possible detachment of the wiper arm.



Do Ford recalls expire?


Can a Ford recall expire? Safety, Compliance, and Emissions Recalls do not expire. Affected vehicles remain eligible until the repair is completed. Other types of vehicle programs, called Customer Satisfaction Programs, typically have expiration dates and/or mileage limitations.



What is the life expectancy of a 2011 Ford Transit Connect?


between 200,000 and 300,000 miles
Typical Lifespan of a Ford Transit
With proper care, it's not uncommon to see these vans last between 200,000 and 300,000 miles or more. Some owners even report crossing the 400,000-mile mark, particularly when following a consistent maintenance schedule.



What is the recall on Ford Transit Connect?


Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain 2021-2022 Transit and 2021 Transit Connect vehicles. The front passenger seat belt automatic locking retractor (ALR) may deactivate early, which can prevent the child restraint system from securing properly.


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