It's a dealer item so you'll need to get it from a Ford Dealership. They probably have some kind of odd name for it so you'll just need to describe it to the person at the parts counter.
The equivalent part on the Windstar is sometimes referred as a coolant bypass hose - maybe the Taurus/Sable is similar(??)
A heater hose (rubber) or pipe (steel).
Your intake is probably cracked. I had the same problem as well as others on a 98 LeSabre. I could smell the antifreeze and the fluid leaked down.
Personally, I like the HOGUE Rubber grip model 99010.
The rubber that comes from oil is called 'synthetic rubber'. The rubber that comes from trees is called 'natural rubber'.
If the fuel leaks from the tank only when the tank is full, the filler neck is probably cracked, or if made of rubber, the clamp may be loose and not sealing correctly, also the rubber may be cracked.
A car heater that smells like burning rubber could be an indication of a belt that is slipping. The slipping belt smell can be drawn in from the engine compartment into the passenger cabin.
Disconnect the rubber hoses from the heater and the intake. Once the clamp is removed, take a sharp knife and split the rubber ends and peal them off. DO NOT pull on the heater core as you can damage the heater core. Take a hacksaw and cut the band off and replace the heater hose using new clamps.
yes you can..... they look like rubber bands but you can
the rubber elbow is a drain for the heater and ac box, it should only have clear water coming out of is on a hot day with the a/c cranked up. and antifreeze indicates a bad heater core.
I can, http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/5061175/Rubber_Ninjas_1.0_PC_(cracked)
Bad rubber seal around trunk lid?
Rubber tree fluid is called sap.