Ford Transit
Ford Transit service history check — official dealer records
Look up official Ford Transit dealership service records by UK registration. Reports delivered in minutes. £9.99 — card authorised but not charged unless we find records.
Find Your Car's Service History Online
Check your car's service history using official UK manufacturer dealership records. Enter a registration number to see every franchised dealer service on file — dates, mileages, and work performed.
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About the Ford Transit
The Ford Transit is a large van — commercial use, often heavy-duty. Verifying its service history before buying or selling is one of the most effective ways to confirm the car has been maintained as claimed.
Transit generations and market history
The Ford Transit launched in 1965 and has been the UK's most-sold commercial vehicle for decades. The modern Transit lineup includes the full-size Transit (Mk7 2006-2014, Mk8 2014-present with facelift in 2019), Transit Custom (medium-size from 2012, current Mk2 from 2024), Transit Connect (compact from 2002), and Transit Courier (smallest from 2014, now Mk2 from 2024). The Transit is heavily used by trade — verifiable dealer service history is essentially mandatory for trade resale.
Transit-specific service points
Ford Transit service history is critical given commercial use. Service intervals can be every 12 months, 18,000 miles, or sometimes shorter for fleet vehicles. AdBlue refills, DPF regenerations, and cambelt changes (where applicable) are all worth verifying. Dealer records are particularly important for resale value in the trade.
Transit years with good record coverage
Reliable digital coverage from 2008 onwards across all Transit variants. Mk7 (2006-2014), Mk8 (2014+), Transit Custom (2012+), Transit Connect (2002+) and Transit Courier (2014+) all have strong digital record coverage.
Year and trim-specific things to check
Transit / Custom / Connect 2.0 TDCi (and earlier 2.2 TDCi): DPF and EGR entries critical at high mileage. AdBlue refills on Euro 6 examples. Cambelt change at manufacturer interval (varies by variant — Transit Connect 1.5 TDCi at 150,000 miles for example). Transit Custom PHEV (2020 onwards): annual high-voltage battery health check entries. New all-electric E-Transit and E-Transit Custom (2022+): battery health checks essential. Clutch and transmission service entries on high-mileage examples.
Common things to check on a used Transit
- Service intervals matching commercial use pattern
- AdBlue refills and DPF history (diesel)
- Cambelt change at manufacturer interval
- Clutch and transmission service on high-mileage examples
- PHEV / E-Transit high-voltage battery health checks
- Recall completion entries
- Brake pad/disc wear at frequent service intervals
- Transit Custom oil-service interval discipline
Coverage: Full Service History
Ford sits in the Full Service History coverage tier. Complete service records from manufacturer dealership systems, including service dates, mileage, work performed, and service provider details. Suitable for consumer reports and remarketing. For full coverage detail see the Ford coverage page or the Ford service history check page.
How It Works
Three Simple Steps
Enter Your Registration
Type in your vehicle registration number (VRM) — it takes seconds.
We Check Official Records
We query manufacturer dealership databases — the same systems used by franchised dealers.
Receive Your Report In Minutes
Most reports land in your inbox within minutes of payment — full digital service history, ready to download or print.
What you receive
Example service history report
Coverage varies by manufacturer. The tabs below show what reports look like at each level — your report will show this vehicle's actual records from the manufacturer dealer system.
Service History
5 recordsFull Service: Engine oil & filter change, air filter, cabin filter, brake fluid, spark plugs, vehicle inspection
Fixed Service: Engine oil & filter change, brake inspection, tyre check, service indicator reset
Full Service: Engine oil & filter change, air filter, cabin filter, brake fluid, vehicle inspection
Fixed Service: Engine oil & filter change, visual inspection, service indicator reset
First Service: Engine oil & filter change, multi-point inspection, fluid top-up
Sample data shown — your report will display this this vehicle's actual records.
Sample report
See full sample →Service History
3 of 5 records shownFranchised dealer — Full service: oil & filter, air filter, cabin filter, brake fluid, inspection
Franchised dealer — Fixed service: oil & filter, brake inspection, service indicator reset
Franchised dealer — Full service: oil & filter, cabin filter, brake fluid, inspection
Every report includes service records, mileage history, full DVSA MOT history, and a PDF you can save or print.
Supported Brands
Manufacturer Records
We access service history data directly from manufacturer dealership systems — covering most European vehicles from 2012 model year onwards.
Full Service History
(19)Complete service records from manufacturer dealership systems, including service dates, mileage, work performed, and service provider details. Suitable for consumer reports and remarketing.
Workshop Remarks
(13)Workshop remarks including recalls and warranty work. Where workshop remarks align with service schedules, this strongly indicates a service was carried out.
Limited Coverage
(13)Data is returned in a minimal proportion of cases. Results depend on individual vehicle records and manufacturer system availability.
Why Service History Matters
Protect Your Investment
Missing service history is one of the biggest value killers when buying or selling a used vehicle. Don't leave money on the table.
Value lost without service history
More value with full service history
Of buyers won't buy without service history
If no records are found
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I check Ford Transit service history?
Enter the UK registration of the Ford Transit above. We retrieve the official Ford dealership service records from the manufacturer system and deliver a PDF report by email. Your card is authorised but not charged unless we find records.
What's specific about Transit service records?
Ford Transit service history is critical given commercial use. Service intervals can be every 12 months, 18,000 miles, or sometimes shorter for fleet vehicles. AdBlue refills, DPF regenerations, and cambelt changes (where applicable) are all worth verifying. Dealer records are particularly important for resale value in the trade.
Which Transit years are covered?
Reliable digital coverage from 2008 onwards across all Transit variants. Mk7 (2006-2014), Mk8 (2014+), Transit Custom (2012+), Transit Connect (2002+) and Transit Courier (2014+) all have strong digital record coverage.
Does Ford have full digital service records?
Yes. Ford maintains complete digital service records across all UK franchised dealerships through the Ford Motor Company dealer system. Service date, mileage, line items, and additional work are all logged.
Can I check Ford service history by registration?
Yes. Enter your Ford's registration number to retrieve the complete official service history including dates, mileage readings, line-item work (oil, filters, brake fluid, cambelt where applicable), and recall work performed at franchised dealers.
What Ford models are covered?
All Ford models serviced at UK franchised dealers are covered, including Fiesta, Focus, Puma, Kuga, EcoSport, Mondeo, S-Max, Galaxy, Edge, Mustang, and the commercial range: Ranger, Transit (all variants), Tourneo, and Courier.
What is the 1.0 EcoBoost wet-belt service?
Ford's 1.0 EcoBoost three-cylinder petrol engine uses a wet timing belt running in oil. Ford requires this belt to be changed at 100,000-150,000 miles (depending on model year). Verifying this service entry is essential — without it, premature belt failure can cause catastrophic engine damage costing £3,000+ to repair.
Ready to check a service history?
Enter the UK registration above to start. Reports arrive in minutes — your card is not charged if no manufacturer records are found.
Run a Service History Check — £9.99See exactly what you get — view a sample report