1999 Ford Taurus - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
1999 Ford Taurus. I want to do a TCM reset. It goes into gear but only briefly!
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There is no such thing as a 'hard reset' on a car. You are getting confused with phones and tablets. Disconnecting the battery just clears any saved data, and that won't help you. You are falling into the 'let's try replacing this' method of car repair. It is costly and it doesn't work. If you replace the TCM and ECM they need programming to the vehicle.
Find a local auto-electrician. He will have a pro grade scan tool computer that will analyze the TCM and the ECM, and the transmission solenoids and the communication between all those parts. The data from that testing will tell you what is wrong and what, if anything needs replacing.
Relay FOAB-14B192-AA
FOAB-14B192-AA is a fairly common Ford relay. It used for switching high current loads such as lighting or A/C.
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Is there a modulator valve on my 99taurus
No you have an electronic pressure control and other switches what is the problem your vehicle is having? Go to rockauto.Com and look up your vehicle then go to automatic transmission and you'll find all the switches and solenoid valves
1999 ford taurus overheats boils out of res.new
It sounds like you have an air pocket in your system. By the RH strut tower take the heater hose loose from the metal line and fill the cooling system when coolant starts coming out reconnect the hose. If that doesn't work jack the car up where the over flow tank is the highest point and fill the cooling system.
My 1999 ford taurus wont start most times
First things first, the car while not run long with out the alternator it supplies the electrical power you car needs not the battery, the battery is for starting the car. Go to your local parts store and have them test your battery and alternator, if you don't have a test or, they can do this with the parts still on the car and load test them. If those check out ok then check your ground to starter and frame ground wires for rust and corrosion, if that checks out ok. Remove starter and take to local parts store and have tested to make sure starter solenoid isn't week and that starter is working fine. My guess is one of these things are your issues. Is a check engine light on and if so have you read the codes?
Usually in wet conditions my passenger rear
It sounds like the door seal or window. To be sure, if u want to, get in the car, close the doors & windows & have someone spray the car w a hose. Good luck. Check all the seals first.
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