its probably a clogged heater core. not the common jeep blend door problem. backflush it and if thst dont fix it, the blends on taurus are driven by engine vacuum check the vacuum lines
I would check fuel pressure before and after you crank the engine.The pump gets power for 3 seconds during startup - if the fuel pressure has leaked down you would have to crank the engine until the oil pressure came up to get the pump to power up again.
No that is it, More then likely your 02 sensor needs to be replaced. But other possible causes would be excessive fuel pressure, leaking/contaminated fuel injectors, leaking pressure regulator, low fuel pressure or running out of fuel, vapor recovery system. Other possible causes could be: Air leaks after the MAF, vacuum leaks. Possible causes PVC system: improperly seated engine oil dip-stick. Possible causes EGR system: Leaking gasket, stuck EGR valve, leaking diaphragm or EVR. Possible causes Base engine: Oil over filled, cam timing, cylinder compression, exhaust leaks before or near H02S(s). I know its a lot of info but it could be anything. Take your time, good luck. Let me know how it is going.
Hi Nancycardno,
The spark plug #6 is located on the cylinder head that is closest to the radiator and it is the one closest to the driver-side.Hope this helps,if you need anything else,let me know. Thanks,Chuck
Find the passtime device , it's usually under the dash near the ignition switch. You can trace it by following the wire from the remote eye. There are 5 wires with a plug connector plugged into the device. Leave the red, pink and black wires alone. The blue wire comes from your ignition switch and goes to a relay switch inside the device. The purple wire comes from that switch to your starter.
Leave them cut from the device, but solder, (or connect in some manner) them together so that the passtime device is bypassed. Then your starter will get power when you turn the key. That's all there is to it.
the passtime device will still appear to be functioning. It will beep and take codes from the remote, but regardless of whether it is timed out or not your starter will still get power.
Testing before replacing parts should be done ,an if you don't know how , take it to a qualified repair shop. What made you pick on the TCC solenoid ? That would have nothing to do with it at idle . I would look at scan tool data for the IAC - idle air control valve . Clean the IAC passages , throttle plate ect....
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possible splines stripped in torque converter that turns transmission pump. Our 2006 ford minivan did this to me when I stopped to get gas. it would not move when i started back up. I cannot remember if scanner showed transmission pressure or if I had to hook a gauge up to find out. I basically had to replace torque converter, I did flush transmission cooler in case medal from stripped splines was circulated thru system.
Wendy,
Have you checked your transmission fluid level? Make sure car is level, engine running with engine and transmission at operating temperature. The dipstick is located under hood, on driver side behind engine. Typically has a yellow handle.
Check that and report back.
It will not pass inspections. The purge valve could be a vacuum hose cracked or something simple but it could also be a worn out valve. The pcm failure could be very expensive.
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Check all cables including those to alternator for corrosion, typically greenish. Dielectric grease is helpful on contacts. New cables may not be necessary but if heavily corroded they aren't terribly expensive.