The Ford Taurus, a distinguished mid-size sedan produced from 1986 to 2007, underwent a significant redesign for its 1996 model year, adopting the aerodynamic 'New Edge' styling and the versatile DEW98 platform. This generation offered robust engineering, with standard models featuring a 3.0L Vulcan OHV V6 engine producing 145 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. Optional for the performance-oriented SHO model was a potent 3.4L DOHC V8 engine delivering 235 horsepower and a 5-speed manual transmission. Known for its market presence and often recognized by automotive critics, the Taurus provided a balance of comfort, style, and performance, competing effectively against contemporaries like the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry.
This technical service bulletin and procedure manual excerpt provides in-depth guidance in English for the 1996 Ford Taurus, focusing on engine management and sensor systems. It details specific procedures for the Camshaft Position Sensor (CMP), including its removal, installation, testing, and diagnostic troubleshooting for circuit faults. The manual covers related components within the ignition, electrical, and emission control systems, offering step-by-step instructions, component testing procedures, and troubleshooting charts. Designed for intermediate to advanced users, it also touches upon using OBD-II scan tools and interpreting diagnostic trouble codes, making it an essential resource for maintaining and repairing this vehicle.
Ford Taurus Camshaft Position Sensor removal
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Ford Taurus Camshaft Position Sensor removal
These manuals are in PDF format and loaded onto a Quality CD