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1997 Ford Taurus Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 44 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 1 - 4
How do i bypass the starter solenoid on my 1997 ford taurus?
I have the one click problem. I believe ive narrowed it down to either the starter or the solenoid. i need to know which terminals to connect with a screwdriver. it looks like there are 2 bigger terminals that are the positive and negative and then a smaller one (i guess the solenoid terminal?)....Please help!! much appreciated!! thanx..
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

you energize it by connecting the bat side big one to the small one to get current to pass through it to the starter. you can't actually bypass it, just bypass the ignition switch by sorting out the solenoid. before you start, make sure the battery is charged and the terminals are wire brush...

1997 Ford Taurus brakes plus or rumble.?
My 1997 Ford Taurus acts like it has bad brake shoes or rotars - including steering wheel shimmey when stopping. The car is in great shape (85K) and was gift. The giftor said the shoes are relatively new (less than 10K) and the rotars have been turned recently but it may have been in his garage all winter (he is a snowbird) so they may be warped...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 5 answers

sounds like your rotors are warped

I need a 1997 ford taurus speed sensor?
also how to put it on
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

You can get one at the dealer and they will tell you how to install It will be to much for me to explain, hope this helps. Reference:36 years @ ford motor co repairman

If you had a shop to service the car they should have reset the engine light. Just undo the + battery cable for a few seconds & then hook it back up, that should reset the light. If the light come back on again then the problem is still there.


 
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