If this is a nice car then spend the money and have the blown head gasket repaired before you try to sell it. With a blown head gasket it is only worth what someone will pay. Would you buy a car with a blown head gasket? I sure would not, as there is no way of knowing how much damage has been done. I would not touch this car as it stands now and neither will most people. It is worth very little with the gasket blown.
( 18.0 gallons ) according to the 2000 Ford Taurus owner Guide
By the phrase "blown head", I'm assuming you mean blown head gasket. Head gaskets are fairly cheap (around $50), but it's a lot of work to replace. If you are doing it yourself, plan on spending several hours on it. If you send it to a shop, it could be well over $1,000.
The 3.8 GM V6 is prone to blown intake gaskets much more than blown head gaskets. The blown intake gasket causes a loss of coolant which in turn causes overheating and a blown head gasket. The problem exists with most 2000 to 2003 vehicles equipped with the 3.8 Liter V6. There were defects in the upper intake manifold gasket, throttle body nuts, and the throttle body gasket.
2000 Ford Taurus keyless entry does notwork what could be wrong?
No. 2000 Taurus and Sable are the only interchange.
The gage is broken or the wire is broken or the sensor in the tank is broken or the fuse is blown.
Could be a blown fuse.
around 2000 for both head gaskets and around 1000-1500 for one side only
The trans was built with RTV silicone as the gaskets.
You could swap in any CD player, so long as you knew how to wire it up.
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sounds like you have water in your oil/blown head gasket did you ever add regular antifreeze instead if DEX-COOL if you did it can turn your critical gaskets to jelly