There is only one fix. Remove and replace the gasket. This is a major repair that should only be attempted by an expert.
ballpark $1500 sight unseen
Blown fuse.
if it is pumping out when you rev engine then you have a blown head gasket
blown head gasket
Moisture in the cylinders is a sign of a blown head gasket.
cracked heads or a blown head gasket can be the main source
were is the shift module on a 1997 Ford Taurus
there it is http://mywiperblades.com/1997-ford-taurus-wipers.htm
There's more than one cause of oil in engine coolant but the most common is a blown (failed) head gasket.
Oil in the radiator or water in the oil which will show up as white gloopy stuff on the oil level stick.
The approximate cost to change an oil pan gasket, on your Ford Taurus, is $125. The oil pan gasket can be purchased for $10.
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.