2000-2006 Ford Taurus: Recall History
Updated: 11/23/08
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Learn about official auto recalls, reliability issues, and vehicle problems for the 2000-2006 Ford Taurus directly from the NHTSA and manufacturers.
NHTSA Recall History
2000:
Headlamp-switch knob can fracture and separate from the headlamp switch.
2000:
On certain vehicles, "vehicle capacity weight" and "designated seating capacity" information was not printed on safety-certification labels.
2000-01 w/adjustable pedals:
Grease from the adjustable-pedal assembly enters the stoplamp switch and can contaminate the contacts, leading to carbon buildup and a potential short circuit.
2000-01:
A switch located in the plastic cover of the wiper-motor gear case could malfunction and overheat, potentially resulting in loss of wiper function or fire.
2000-01:
Front coil springs on certain cars sold in specified states could fracture, due to corrosion associated with road salt used in winter.
2000-01:
Stoplamp can illuminate (at reduced intensity) even though the service brakes have not been applied.
2000-03:
Certain vehicles may have faulty stop lamp wiring, rendering them inoperable or cause them to stay on all the time. Dealers will inspect and replace affected parts.
2001:
Child-safety-seat anchor-latch fasteners on certain vehicles do not have adequate residual torque; road vibrations could cause a nut to loosen and separate.
2001:
Owner's guides may not identify center rear seating position as having LATCH-compatible lower anchorages.
2002 w/adjustable pedals:
Pedals are not far enough apart and must be separated to at least 50 mm to avoid depressing one or the other, or both, unintentionally.
2003:
Some windshields may have been mounted improperly, leading to increased wind noise and leakage. Dealer will inspect and replace these windshields.
2003:
The air filter paper may catch on fire in certain vehicles. Dealers will inspect and replace affected parts.
2004:
Power seats may have been inadequately welded and may not perform as intended during a crash.








