Where are the fuel tank sensors on a Ford Taurus?
Where are the fuel tank sensors on a Ford Taurus?
Fuel Tank Pressure Transducer Sensor (Sable & Taurus) In fuel tank. Fuel Tank Pressure Transducer Sensor (Taurus X) In fuel tank. Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) #11 Right side of engine, on exhaust manifold. Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) #21 Left side of engine, on exhaust manifold.
Where is the purge control valve on a Ford Taurus?
Pressure inside the gas tank fluctuate due to fuel level, environmental conditions and driving style. The extra vapor is vented into a storage canister under the rear of the car, outside the fuel tank, and is fed into the purge control valve through a rubber hose.
Where is the fuel tank in a car?
The fuel tank is a large, solid metal container on the same side of your car as you fill up gas on. Use your gas door as a gauge — it is usually underneath the passenger-side seat. Make sure your pan is directly under the plug. This plug is simply a small bolt screwed directly into the tank. Opening it simply creates a hole for gas to drain out.
Is there a drain plug on the fuel tank?
Note Not all vehicles will have a drain plug on the fuel tank. Before beginning be sure to research your specific vehicle to see if it indeed does have a drain plug. Step 1: Drive the vehicle until the fuel is as low as possible. Similar to Method 1, Step1, this will cut back the amount of draining that will need to be done, saving time and energy.
Where is the wheel speed sensor on a Taurus X?
Wheel Speed Sensor (Left Rear) (Sable & Taurus) In left rear wheelwell, mounted on brake assembly. Wheel Speed Sensor (Left Rear) (Taurus X) In left rear wheelwell, mounted on brake assembly. Wheel Speed Sensor (Right Front) In right front wheelwell, mounted on brake assembly.
Where are the parking aid sensors on a Ford Taurus?
Rear Parking Aid Sensors (4) (Sable) In rear bumper. Rear Parking Aid Sensors (4) (Taurus) In rear bumper. Rear Parking Aid Sensors (4) (Taurus X) In rear bumper. Safety Belt Tension Sensor Under front passenger’s seat.
Fuel Tank Pressure Transducer Sensor (Sable & Taurus) In fuel tank. Fuel Tank Pressure Transducer Sensor (Taurus X) In fuel tank. Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) #11 Right side of engine, on exhaust manifold. Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) #21 Left side of engine, on exhaust manifold.
Wheel Speed Sensor (Left Rear) (Sable & Taurus) In left rear wheelwell, mounted on brake assembly. Wheel Speed Sensor (Left Rear) (Taurus X) In left rear wheelwell, mounted on brake assembly. Wheel Speed Sensor (Right Front) In right front wheelwell, mounted on brake assembly.
Rear Parking Aid Sensors (4) (Sable) In rear bumper. Rear Parking Aid Sensors (4) (Taurus) In rear bumper. Rear Parking Aid Sensors (4) (Taurus X) In rear bumper. Safety Belt Tension Sensor Under front passenger’s seat.
What was the problem with my Ford Taurus?
I have a 2004 Ford Taurus, and the transmission did the same as yours. There was no gears that would engage, forward or reverse. I looked on the Internet to find what the problem was, and found most was saying it was the torque converter.
How to check the transmission fluid in a Ford Taurus?
Check the fluid with the car RUNNING in park fully warmed up. Read the dipstick it will tell you where it should be. With the car off and the key in, foot on the brake pedal. Rapidly go through all of the gears. Sometime the PRNDL switch can get gummed up. How many miles are on the car and when was the last time the fluid and filter were changed?
Is there a problem with the transmission on my Taurus?
Problem seems to be worse the warmer the car is. By the way- my car has 245K highway miles and it is a 1998 Taurus LX. I was warned about bad transmissions in Ford Taurus, but I bought this car anyway, as the transmission worked perfectly during test drive.
Can a bad speed sensor cause a transmission problem?
I know that on my old 91 Honda Accord- the speed sensor went bad and the speedometer would “jump” and the “S” light would illuminate and the transmission did wierd things. Replaced the sensor and it make the speedometer work properly and the shifting went back to normal. I am not sure about the Ford transmissions.
What is the second code on a transmission sensor?
The second code may be more severe. It is showing code “P1744” “torque convertor clutch system performance”, which could be costly. I called three transmission shops a little while ago (we have about 100 here locally) and I got a variety of answers.