This comprehensive parts list provides a detailed guide for identifying and verifying part numbers for your Ford Taurus, covering model years 2001 to 2007. It is an invaluable resource for DIY repairs, offering a wealth of information to streamline your automotive maintenance. Within this document, you will find clear component illustrations, along with corresponding part prices and labor estimates, simplifying the process of sourcing and costing your repairs. The parts list is meticulously organized and readily navigable, allowing you to quickly pinpoint the specific component you need. Additionally, it includes a wide range of technical information, such as special cautions, paint code locations, clear coat identification, information labels, front impact kit specifications, and more. From exterior components like the front bumper, grille, front lamps, and hood to intricate systems like the cooling and A/C systems, as well as the A/C, heater, and ventilation components, this parts list offers comprehensive coverage. Furthermore, it delves into the front fender, underhood dimensions, front inner structure, airbag system, ABS and braking systems, cruise control system, wheels, front suspension, front drive axle, front steering linkage, steering gear, steering pump, steering wheel, and column. Engine-related information, excluding internal engine parts, is also included, covering engine and transmission mounts, engine under cover, air cleaner, exhaust, emission systems, electrical systems, windshield, cowl and dash, instrument panel, center console, rocker panels, pillars, floor, front and rear seats, seat belts, front and rear doors, roof, sunroof, quarter panels, quarter glass, liftgate, rear suspension, rear drive axle, fuel tank, rear body, rear lamps, and rear bumper.
The Ford Taurus, a mid-size sedan produced by Ford Motor Company, enjoyed a successful run from its first generation in 1986 to its final generation in 2019. The 2001-2007 model years represent the fifth generation of the Taurus, a significant period in its history marked by a redesign and the introduction of a new platform. This generation, codenamed "FN," saw a departure from the previous boxy design, embracing a more rounded and aerodynamic shape that was becoming increasingly popular in the automotive industry. The Taurus's exterior featured a distinctive grille with a large Ford emblem and flowing lines that gave it a more refined and sophisticated appearance. This generation was also notable for its interior upgrades, boasting a spacious cabin with improved comfort and technology features.
The 2001-2007 Ford Taurus offered a range of engine options, including a 3.0-liter V6, a 3.9-liter V6, and a 4.6-liter V8. These engines were paired with either a four-speed automatic or a five-speed automatic transmission, providing a blend of performance and efficiency. The Taurus offered a variety of trim levels, allowing customers to choose the level of features and amenities that best suited their needs. From the base SE to the more luxurious SEL and SES models, the Taurus catered to a wide range of buyers seeking a reliable and comfortable mid-size sedan. The 2001-2007 Ford Taurus remains a popular choice for used car buyers, offering a combination of spaciousness, comfort, and value. With a reputation for reliability and a range of engine and trim options, the Taurus continues to be a solid and enduring choice for families and individuals alike.