On a 1997 Ford Taurus :
The transaxle ( transmission for a front wheel drive vehicle ) is located in
the engine compartment bolted to the engine
In a 2001 Ford Taurus : The transaxle ( the transmission in a front wheel drive vehicle ) is located in the engine compartment bolted to the engine
That should be Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid in the automatic transaxle ( transmission ) according to the 1997 Ford Taurus Owner Guide * the type used is engraved into the automatic transaxle fluid level dipstick
Near the firewall , between the engine and transmission ( transaxle )
On your 2003 Ford Taurus : The torque converter is INSIDE the bell housing of your automatic transaxle ( transmission ) where the transaxle is bolted to the " rear " of the engine
It is internal, in the alternator
It's on top of the transaxle near the gearshift linkage. Can be seen plainly.
You can find an exploded view of a 1997 Ford Taurus transaxle in the vehicle's service manual, which is often available for purchase online or at automotive parts stores. Additionally, websites like RepairManuals.com, Chilton, or Haynes may offer downloadable manuals that include detailed diagrams. Online forums and automotive enthusiast websites may also have shared resources or images of the transaxle.
were is the shift module on a 1997 Ford Taurus
there it is http://mywiperblades.com/1997-ford-taurus-wipers.htm
There isn't one. You fill through the dipstick tube.
Yes, but it will cost more than the car is worth
The " check transaxle " warning light is located in the bottom of the tachometer on the left . It is a explanation mark inside a round gear