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1998 Ford Taurus Owner Stories (5 stories)
  • 1998 Ford Taurus
    Visitor, Wichita, KS, March 17, 2012 04:03
    i have a 1998 ford tauras and i have been having rpm problems we have changed the fuel pump three times thinking that was it pplus did a real good tune up changed everything on the fuel part we could think of and we are still having issues when i drive it it works fine for a while than bout mid day when i start it up the rpms go way down even dying some times we are stunned dont know what it could be unless something is clogged we even changed the vapor canister and the hoses nothing any suggestions
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  • 1998 Ford Taurus
    Visitor, Tampa, FL, January 25, 2012 06:55
    it seems like its not getting the right fuel to the car like its just dot got enough power please help.
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  • 1998 Ford Taurus
    2jeff4gordon, Clinton, ME, January 08, 2011 19:03
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    I love this car. It take off great. in fact a little too well. The lights could be a little bit better. the brake are somewhat decent. I would highly recomened this car to someone who can control speed and has a small family.
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  • 1998 Ford Taurus
    Visitor, Abingdon, VA, November 28, 2010 14:47
    I purchased my 98 Taurus SE Comfort (Duratec 24v DOHC) in 2004 with 44000 miles on it. The previous owner purchased it new and maintained it by the book, I got the entire service history with the car. This car has been wonderful! It's now at 114000 miles and it's the most reliable car I've ever owned.
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  • 1998 Ford Taurus
    OldFord, Greenwich, NY, November 16, 2010 00:10
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    I have a 98 Taurus wagon with 217,000 miles. Last month, it began doing the following. Once the engine is hot and then the car turned off, more often than not, it will not start again until the engine fully cools off. Sometimes I've had to wait 10 minutes before it would restart; other times it can take an hour or more. Any idea what's causing this? Otherwise, it's a very reliable car.
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