Ford Taurus - TOP PROBLEMS & ISSUES 2013 - 2019 (common fixes, repairs, defects)
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In this video I am talking about most top common issues and problems with latest generation of Ford Taurus. So if you are planning to buy a Ford Taurus sedan or already own one, this video might be useful to you. This video can serve as a buying guide as well. ( 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | SE | SEL | LIMITED | AWD | 3.5L ).

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Main problems from my experience are:

1. Transfer Case
Failed transfer case is not reported as a major complaint by consumers, but in my experience it is the biggest problem with this vehicles. This obviously applies on to All Wheel Drive models. I had PTU failed 4 times on 4 different Tauruses.

2. Strut Mounts
Bearings in the strut mounts gets worn and start making clunking / banging noise when turning steering wheel. Even if replaced with OEM parts, they get worn again quite soon. This is something you will have to be replacing quite often on Ford Taurus, depending how much you drive.

3. Automatic Lights
Auto Lights switch goes bad and you might end up driving without lights in the night. Cheap and easy fix, switch usually has to be replaced.

4. Oil Leaks
Nothing Major here. Oil Pan gasket sometimes leaks and oil sips around the sensors on the top of the engine. See video for exact location.

5. Blend Door Actuators
Passenger Side Blend Door actuator will fail on Ford Taurus. This is something you can't avoid. It is just low quality part. You can replace it by yourself if you like DIY projects. Here is link to my video on how to replace it:
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