try number 27 its for the integrated control panel that should do the trick
Often smaller circuits like this share a fuse so it is probably listed on your fuse panel as 'acc' or 'instr' or 'dsh'. I suggest you pull the fuses that are likely to be shared and test them with a 12V circuit tester. In the main fuse block - fuse #18 is listed as "radio and door locks" and fuse #25 is listed as "radio" also. httpwww.scribd.comdoc90587taurus-owners-manual-2000 Then go too road side hazards and you will find the diagram you need.
I don't know what a PID is, but I do recall seeing them listed in the Autozone Repair Guide for the Windstar. (and wondering what they were)Amazing what that free resource has to offer
check out www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces ) click on owner guides the procedure should be listed in the owners guide
You can view the 2002 Ford Taurus owners manual online at : www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces ) Click on Owner Guides ( the guide will have diagrams for the fuse box and the power distribution box that is located in the engine compartment )
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The 2001 Ford Taurus Owner Guide can be viewed online at : www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces ) click on Owner Guides
According to the 1998 Ford Taurus Owner Guide ( 5W-30 )
The 2002 Ford Taurus Owner Guide shows ( 5W-20 )
According to the 1999 Ford Taurus Owner Guide ( 5W-30 )
According to the 2003 Ford Taurus Owner Guide ( 5W-20 )
In a 1996 Ford Taurus ( 5W-30 ) according to the Owner Guide
According to the 1998 Ford Taurus Owner Guide : ( 16.0 U.S. gallons )