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Bobby Cook Posted on Mar 25, 2018

2004. Why doesn't radio have any sound while in park or neutral?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 12, 2009

SOURCE: my 97 ford taraus when in drive or reverse radio

check belt tention

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 13, 2010

SOURCE: how can you test a park neutral safety switch in a

turn key on pull it out of park and try and start it in reverse or any forward gears except neutral or park if it don't start it is doing it's job.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 31, 2010

SOURCE: 2004 Ford Escape. When the car is in drive or

go to radio shack and see if you can buy a noise filter for the radio. i did this years ago and it worked fine. the reason why you can hear it in drive is there is more spark under power and therefore if a plug wire etc is bad you will hear it!!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 09, 2011

SOURCE: 2004 ford taraus transmission burps fluid after

Hi, welcome to FixYa.com my name is Shawn and I will be answering your question.

FORD: 2000-2007 Taurus
2000-2003 Windstar
2004-2007 Freestar MERCURY: 2000-2005 Sable
2004-2007 Monterey
This article supersedes TSB 05-14-5 to update the Service Procedure and vehicle model years. ISSUE: Some 2000-2007 Taurus, 2000-2005 Sable, 2000-2003 Windstar, and 2004-2007 Freestar/Monterey vehicles, equipped with a 4F50N, AX4N, or AX4S transaxle, may exhibit an erratic fluid level reading on the transaxle dipstick and possible leaks around the filler tube and grommet. The condition may be due to a restricted transaxle vent.
ACTION: Repair the transaxle vent restriction by replacing the transaxle vent with a 90° vent stem, small hose clamp, two (2) tie raps, and 24" (61 cm) of 5/16" (8 mm) vacuum hose. The 5/16" (8 mm) vacuum hose will be routed from the 90° vent on the transaxle back to the cowl area, next to the brake master cylinder and tie rapped in place with the end of the hose facing down. Refer to the following Service Procedures.
NOTE: ON WINDSTAR, FREESTAR AND MONTEREY SEAL THE COWL PANEL GRILLE (COWL TOP VENT PANEL) AREA, SEE TSB 06-14-10. NOTE: LEAKS MAY BE MISDIAGNOSED AS COMING FROM THE PAN GASKET. ALWAYS FOLLOW WORKSHOP MANUAL, SECTION 307-01 TO LOCATE THE SOURCE OF A LEAK, AND LEAK CHECK WITH BLACK LIGHT AND DYE. SERVICE PROCEDURE

  1. Disconnect the mass air flow (MAF) sensor electrical connector.
  2. Disconnect the crankcase vent tube(s) from the air cleaner outlet pipe.
  3. Loosen the clamp and disconnect the air cleaner outlet pipe from the throttle body.
  4. Release the air cleaner housing clamp(s).
  5. Separate the air cleaner cover from the air cleaner tray.
  6. Windstar, Freestar and Monterey only: Remove cowl panel grille by following the procedure in TSB 06-14-10.
  7. Disconnect the shift cable if located over the top of the vent.
  8. Remove the vent, pull straight up on the vent with locking pliers, or carefully pry the vent from the transaxle case.
  9. Install the replacement 90° vent stem.
    • Windstar, Freestar, Monterey, Taurus, and Sable with column shifter - Must face to the right rear of the vehicle with the flat edge of vent base parallel to the chain cover boss (Figure 1)
    • Taurus and Sable with floor shifter - Must face to the rear of the vehicle with the flat edge of vent base parallel to the chain cover boss (Figure 2)


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    Figure 1 - Article 06-18-13



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    Figure 2 - Article 06-18-13

  10. Install one end of a 24" (61 cm) long piece of 5/16" (8 mm) vacuum hose to the 90° vent stem and secure with a small hose clamp.
  11. Route the vacuum hose back and up to the cowl area and down next to the brake master cylinder. Carefully tie rap the hose in place next to the brake master cylinder (do not tie rap to brake lines), be sure the end of the hose is facing down and not directly above anything hot.
    • Windstar, Freestar, and Monterey (Figure 3, 4, and 5)
    • Taurus and Sable with column shifter (Figure 6)
    • Taurus with floor shifter (Figure 7)


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    Figure 3 - Article 06-18-13



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    Figure 4 - Article 06-18-13



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    Figure 5 - Article 06-18-13



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    Figure 6 - Article 06-18-13



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    Figure 7 - Article 06-18-13

  12. Connect the shift cable, if removed.
  13. Install the air cleaner cover and outlet pipe. NOTE: USE THE ALIGNMENT NOTCHES TO CORRECTLY ALIGN THE AIR CLEANER COVER TO THE AIR CLEANER TRAY.
  14. Install the air cleaner housing clamp(s).
  15. Connect the air cleaner outlet pipe to the throttle body and tighten to 35 lb-in (4 N-m).
  16. Connect the crankcase vent tube to the air cleaner outlet pipe.
  17. Connect the MAF sensor electrical connector.
  18. Windstar, Freestar, and Monterey only, follow TSB 06-14-10 to seal and install the cowl panel grille.

PART NUMBER PART NAME 1C3Z-7034-AA Vent

I hope my assistance helped you and resolved your concern, if you need further assistance please ask.

emissionwiz

Marvin

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  • Posted on Oct 22, 2012

SOURCE: intermittent failure to start,2004 Toyota sienna,move out of park to neutral,back to park,starts right up,neutral saftey switch????

Yes this would be a transmission neutral safety switch problem. the switch sit over the post that the shift cable attaches to on the ****** case. Picture below.
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