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Ford TaurusAlong the way, Ford has made some 500 changes to the Taurus, changes that were already scheduled for the mid-cycle freshening of the Five Hundred. The general body shape of the new Taurus is the same as that of the previous Five Hundred, a large, front-wheel-drive family sedan, but almost everything else has changed for the better.
My wife was deriving her 98 taurus yesterday and the radio stopped working, the speedometer, tachometer, and wipers all now dont work. Has any one had this scenario? I read something similar on another link online but the link is no longer valid. I have checked all fuses under dash and in block under hood. Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Jason
My wife was driving her 97 taurus yesterday and the radio stopped working, the speedometer, tachometer, temp. controls and wipers all now dont work. When I turn to accessories the radio and wipers work. Has any one had this scenario? I have checked all fuses under dash and in block under hood. Ihave replaced the Ignition switch and nothing changed. Any help would be greatly appreciated,
I have the same problem with Ford Taurus 97. Actually speedometer and radio stopped working after replacing the battery recently. Any idea why it stopped working. I am expecting answers from you guys since you already experienced the problem sometime back. Please share answer. Thanks.
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