Ford Taurus Problems - READ ONLY

43 messages,  Last post on May 29, 2002 at 3:16 PM

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#36 of 43 Taurus won't come out of park after automatic car wash, need experts HELP by rockymt

May 16, 2002 (2:08 am)

I had the same problem with my 93 Taurus (171K miles). The vehicle needed a new brake light switch, and of course, the operator should continue to step on the brake pedal when shifting out of Park. The switch installs very easily down near the lever that holds the brake pedal. Dealer wanted approx $22 for part. I bought from NAPA for half that, P/N SL220, although your part number may be different.

#37 of 43 Speedometer cable by jaygriffin

May 23, 2002 (8:00 am)

Does anyone know how to disconnect the speedometer cable on a Ford Tauras (93). I got the dash loose. I can (barely) get my hand on the cable, BUT I can't figure out that connector!
 
Thanks!

#38 of 43 steering wheel shudder - need help by sroc

May 23, 2002 (9:08 am)

I am experiencing steering wheel vibrations in my 2000 Taurus especially at high speeds (above 55/60) or when I brake. There is also a slight thumping noise from the front wheels - I suspect the two are the result of the same problem!
 
My mechanic tels me the wheels require replacement. I am wondering whether a simple balancing/alignment will solve this. Any suggestions?

#39 of 43 sroc by snowman

May 23, 2002 (1:18 pm)

Are you still using stock tires? I used to have those problems but when i replaced the tires with Yokohoma and got them balanced at the dealer vibration disapeared. Did you hit your wheels? It is very slim chance that you have defective wheels.
Don't go to 3rd party shops to get your balancing done. They use smaller lead weight to cut corners and they are not as precise as dealers. Small weight are contributing the problem and one more thing if you have alloy wheels, wash them with kitchen detergant before you take it to balancing. If the wheel surface is dirty, weight never gets stuck and soon will just drop.

#40 of 43 ford taurus by grape49

May 26, 2002 (9:56 pm)

 I have a 1998 Ford Taurus SE; worst piece of garbage i have ever owned. Had to replace a/c at 53k miles($1000) and then my entire transmission was thrashed at 63k($2400). what a piece of crap and embarassment. Never again will I ever buy detroit.also have had other things which in deference to the length of posting i kept off. anyone looking for sedan...think Toyota, Honda, not these clowns from ford

#41 of 43 grape49 by riswami

May 27, 2002 (5:52 pm)

I'm just curious, did you change your tranny fluid at 3ok and 60k?

#42 of 43 grape49 by snowman

May 28, 2002 (11:45 am)

Toyota just admitted that their engines have sludge problems.
Honda's V6 transmissions are different story of course.

#43 of 43 time to combine 2 topics by Mr_Shiftright HOST

May 29, 2002 (3:16 pm)

Let's fold this topic into our ongoing and more popular "Taurus repair and maintenance" discussion" which appears just above this one on the topic list. Please join us in that topic.
 
I'll leave this one up as "read only" so it can point people to the other Taurus topic.
 
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