Ford Transit Connect

OBD pids for the Ford Transit Connect

OBDb

Explore the comprehensive list of OBD-II parameters supported for the Ford Transit Connect. This includes real-time data for engine performance, fuel efficiency, and diagnostic trouble codes. Sidecar provides access to these PIDs to help you monitor your vehicle's health.

28,620 miles driven

6 drivers

Year

Overall

Fuel

Speed

Range

Odom

Tires

2012-2018

Tester needed

Estimatable

2020

Tester needed

Estimatable

Legend

Vehicle is fully onboarded.

Feature is supported via OBD. Requires a connected OBD-II scanner.

Feature is supported via Connected Accounts (Beta).

General support

Sidecar supports the SAEJ1979 OBD-II standard for vehicles produced in the USA since 1996 and vehicles worldwide in the 2000’s. For vehicles that support OBD-II — typically combustion and hybrid vehicles — this enables out-of-the-box support for odometer, speed, fuel tank levels, and 100s of other parameters.

Which OBD scanners work with the Ford?

Most standard OBD-II scanners are compatible with most vehicles. Sidecar works with a wide range of WiFi and Bluetooth ELM327-based adapters. View list of tested scanners

Parameter support by model year

Tires

Parameter 2012-2013 2018 2020
Front left tire pressure (psi) TRANSITC_TP_FL
Front right tire pressure (psi) TRANSITC_TP_FR
Rear left outer tire pressure (psi) TRANSITC_TP_RL
Rear right outer tire pressure (psi) TRANSITC_TP_RR

Transmission

Parameter 2012-2013 2018 2020
Current gear TRANSITC_GEAR

Apple CarPlay support

Model years

CarPlay support

2017-2022

✓ Supported

* From Apple's CarPlay support site: CarPlay support is either standard or available as an option on many new 2016 cars and later, with some manufacturers offering software updates for earlier models. Some models may support CarPlay or car keys only in certain configurations, and not all models are available in all areas. CarPlay support is subject to change. See your dealer for details.