The question you ask is too involved for a proper answer. You need to go to a car parts store, and get a repair manual for your car. They cost about $16.00 Or, go to a Public Library.
I had a 94 & 96 taurus and you had to take the ash tray out to get to it.
You must remove the oil pan.
If you're talking about what year of engine will replace your 96 Taurus 3.0 (Vulcan, cast iron, OHV), the answer is only the 96-97 interchange.
My 96 Ford Taurus gl OHV had 2 when I pulled the exhaust off to replace the tyranny.
I had this exact problem on my 1996 Taurus. The solution in my case was to replace the transmission range sensor. I replaced it myself. It was easy to change. I can't say if that is what is wrong with your Taurus, but it was what was wrong with mine. Good Luck! This was also the problem with my '96 Taurus... part was also refferd to a Nuetral Safty Switch"
im pretty sure any 96-99 Taurus are all the same im pretty sure any 96-99 Taurus are all the same
To replace the headlight bulbs on a olds ciera remove the park light then remove the 4 screws that hold the composite in pull the composite light out and then you can change the bulbs it is really easy to do just remove the park light and you will see the screws
Check the coolant in the 96 Taurus. Check to insure that the thermostat is working properly, and that the water pump is working.
If it is the same as the '96 model, then no. There is just enough room to get a little hand in there to replace it.
yes it does
In my 96 you have to pull the instrument cluster out and get to them from the back. I have done this many times on my '96: * disconnect the battery. * Remove the headlight knob. This is done by pusing on a key tab with a small screwdriver. The key is located in the shaft of the knob. It is fairly obvious to see, as a slot is cut to get to it. IIRC you push it twards the dash. * Remove the dash panel. On my 96 there are two long narrow plastic covers on either side of the column. Pry them out with a screwdriver to reveal the mounting screws. Remove the screws and the resto of the dash should snap out. * Remove the instrument cluster itself. There are 4 screws around the perimiter on my 96 that holds it in place. * To replace bulbs you shouldn't have to disconnect the wiring harnesses. On the back you will see a number of black caps. These are the light bases. They hold in place with bayonnet fittings. Twist them and they should come out with the bulb. * Replace the instrument cluster. Temporarily reconnect anything electrical you disconnected to remove the dash (fuel tank selector switch) amd reconnect the battery. Put the key in run and make sure all the lights and gauges still work. * If all the lights and gauges still work, replace the dash face. * Replace the headlight knob ny pushing it back onto the shaft.
there is no oil pressure in my 1997 ford taurus, but the oil is full?