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Anonymous Posted on May 03, 2014

How to remove washer pump on 2004 ford tauras

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 30, 2009

SOURCE: I have a 95 ford tauras,3.8 v6. Ineed to remove

You mean the oil filter, don't you? The filter needs to be tightened or replaced. It is located passenger side, looking up from underneath the car you will see it tucked away towards the front of the car, passenger side. Good luck!

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Ronnie Wilson

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  • Posted on Dec 04, 2009

SOURCE: need to remove external oil pump on a 95 ford

Oil Pump

Removal


  1. If necessary, remove oil bypass filter (oil filter).
  2. Remove oil pump and filter body to engine front cover retaining bolts and remove oil pump and filter body from engine front cover.
  3. Inspect oil pump body seal (6C639), oil pump and filter body and engine front cover for distortion and wear. Replace components as necessary.
Installation

  1. Position oil pump and filter body on engine front cover and install retaining bolts.
  2. Tighten the small engine front cover retaining bolts to 8-11 Nm (71-97 lb-in) . Tighten the large retaining bolts to 23-32 Nm (17-23 lb-in) .
  3. If removed, reinstall oil bypass filter (oil filter).

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 24, 2010

SOURCE: Need to replace gasket on the external oil pump, 95 tauras 3.8 v6

I owned a 95 Taurus for several years and done my own maint. I never heard of an external oil pump. The pump is in the oil pan and runs off the cam shaft. To replace it you have to pull the oil pan. After that it is fairly easy. Take out the bolts and it will come out. There are no springs to worry about.If you were talking about some other pump let me know.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 31, 2010

SOURCE: 2004 ford tauras my a/c

That's a 3rd grade question! there must be.

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Marvin

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  • Posted on Feb 04, 2011

SOURCE: 2004 ford tauras new starter

This is caused by damaged gear teeth on the Flywheel/Flexplate, the new starter will be damaged if you don't replace the Flywheel/Flexplate.

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Oil Pump

Removal


  1. If necessary, remove oil bypass filter (oil filter).
  2. Remove oil pump and filter body to engine front cover retaining bolts and remove oil pump and filter body from engine front cover.
  3. Inspect oil pump body seal (6C639), oil pump and filter body and engine front cover for distortion and wear. Replace components as necessary.
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I have a 95 ford tauras,3.8 v6. Ineed to remove the external oil pump,there is steady oil drip cpming from where it mounts.How hard and what is involed to remove it??

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