maybe you dont have enough Power Steering fluid
This is also a symptom of a neutral safety switch / transmission range sensor going bad.
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About 68 gallons of gas.
just by turning steer wheel to extreme right to extreme left if pump whines after 20 miles of driving welcome to the world of ford and their noisy pump growl.
I get between 25-28 mpg. Depends on your driving habits.
if you get dirt in a transmission while drive 1000 miles you could ruin it. no question about it...
The average life span of a 2003 Ford Taurus is probably about 250,000 miles. This does not take into account the regular maintenance of the vehicle or how and where the car is driven. Many cars will last well past 250,000 miles if they are taken care of with regular maintenance and good driving habits.
Okay well I have a 1999 Ford Taurus and I have heard that when a Taurus reaches about 120,000 miles the tranny is bound to fail. Mine revs up real high and feels like I'm driving in neutral and has a smell. When it happens my speedometer stops working, which is powered by the tranny. Hope that helps you.
Answer: 327 n.m. = 376.304 driving miles
I have used a dodge caravan, a dodge Dakota and my current vehicle, a Ford Taurus. The Taurus gets the best milage (twice what the Dakota got). I get about 18 mpg mixed driving. 30 miles to work, 70 miles on the route and 30 miles back home. I also run my a/c a lot. Hope this helps you.
3,420 miles if you start driving from the City of Fort Lauderdale. 3,033 miles if you start driving from the City of Tallahassee. 3,140 miles if you start driving from the City of Jacksonville. 3,205 miles if you start driving from the City of Brooksville. 3,227 miles if you start driving from the City of Clearwater. 3,048 miles if you start driving from the City of Bradenton. 2,933 miles if you start driving from the City of Pensacola. 3,236 miles if you start driving from the City of Tampa.
2,923 driving miles.
70mph/60 mins= X miles per minute. X/60 seconds gives you your miles per second value. Now multiply by 3.
The driving distance is about 1,050 road miles.