Generation:
Third Generation
Vehicle Body Styles:
Sedan, Wagon (Taurus L, GL, LX, SHO variants typical for these years)
Paint Code Location:
Referenced in manual
Clear Coat Identification:
Clear Coat Identification information is provided, which can be crucial for paint matching and bodywork.
Target Audience:
DIY (Do-It-Yourself) car owners and independent repair shops
Vehicle Segment:
Full-size/mid-size family sedan, a segment where the Taurus was a dominant player in the 1990s.
Value Proposition:
Provides essential part identification and pricing to facilitate accurate and cost-effective repairs for a popular American sedan of the early-to-mid 1990s.
Product Highlights:
Component illustrations, part prices, labor information, searchable PDF, linked bookmarks
Diy Focus:
Specifically marketed for DIY repairs, emphasizing ease of part identification.
Systems Covered:
Body, Chassis, Electrical, Engine (exterior/bolt-on), HVAC, Suspension, Brakes, Steering, Fuel System, Emissions, Lighting, Interior Components
Underhood Components:
Underhood dimensions, Cooling system components, Air Cleaner, Engine/Trans Mounts, Engine Under Cover are included.
Structural Components:
Front Inner Structure, Rocker/Pillars/Floor, and Quarter Panel components are detailed for identification.
Information Labels:
Information Labels are covered, likely referring to VIN plates, emissions labels, etc., for proper identification.
Estimated Page Count:
Not specified, but comprehensive for a parts catalog
Manual Type:
Parts List / Catalog
File Format:
Searchable PDF
Major Systems:
Body Panels, Bumpers, Grille, Lamps, Hood, Fenders, Doors, Seating, Seatbelts, Roof, Sunroof, Liftgate, Interior Trim, Chassis Structure, Suspension (Front & Rear), Drive Axles (Front), Steering System, Fuel Tank, Rear Body Components, Rear Lamps, Rear Bumper, Cooling System, Air Conditioning/Heating/Ventilation, Electrical Components (exterior/accessory), ABS/Brakes, Cruise Control
Cooling And Emissions:
Cooling system components, Air Cleaner, and Emission System components are included for part identification.
Windshield And Cowl:
Windshield, Cowl & Dash components are included for part identification.
Front Impact Kit:
Front Impact Kit components are included, relevant for collision repair parts.
Repair Procedures:
Part identification, verification of part numbers, locating components, understanding component relationships
Part Verification:
The manual explicitly states its purpose is to 'locate and verify your part number'.
Labor Information:
Includes labor information, likely indicating standard repair times or labor allowances for specific parts, which is valuable for repair cost estimation.
Depth Of Coverage:
Component-level identification and part numbering for exterior, chassis, HVAC, and basic electrical systems. Does not cover internal engine or transmission mechanicals.
Part Number Focus:
Primary focus is on providing OE (Original Equipment) part numbers for accurate component sourcing.
Searchability:
Searchable text content within the PDF
Navigation:
Linked bookmarks for easy access to sections
Zoom And Zoom Out:
PDF functionality allows for zooming into detailed illustrations and text.
Printability:
Designed for easy saving, use, zooming, and printing
Illustration Clarity:
Component illustrations are provided to aid in visual part identification.
Binding Type:
N/A (Digital PDF format)
Paper Type:
N/A (Digital PDF format)
Engine Variants Covered:
Manual covers external components and mounting hardware for various engines offered in the 1992-1995 Ford Taurus, but does not detail internal engine parts.
Power And Torque:
N/A (Parts catalog, not performance specifications manual)
Fuel Tank Components:
Fuel Tank, Fuel Tank Straps, Fuel Filler Neck components covered
Engine Descriptions:
Covers external engine components and mounts for V6 (3.0L Vulcan, 3.8L Essex) and potentially the 4-cylinder (2.5L HSC) engines used in the Taurus during this period.
Transmission Type:
Manual covers mounting hardware and external transmission components but does not detail internal transmission parts or gear ratios.
Optional Transmission Covered:
N/A (Parts catalog focus)
Transmission Related Parts:
Engine/Trans Mounts
Body Panels:
Front Bumper, Grille, Hood, Front Fenders, Doors (Front/Rear), Rocker Panels, Pillars, Roof, Quarter Panels, Rear Body Components, Rear Bumper covered with illustrations for part identification.
Wheel And Suspension:
Front Suspension, Front Drive Axle, Wheel components, Rear Suspension, Rear Drive Axle are illustrated for part identification.
Steering System:
Front Steering Linkage/Gear, Steering Pump, Steering Wheel/Column components are covered.
Interior Components:
Instrument Panel, Center Console, Front Seat, Rear Seat, Seat Belts, Interior Trim Panels covered.
Liftgate Components:
Liftgate, Quarter Glass, and related hardware for access to cargo area are illustrated.
Curb Weight:
N/A (Parts catalog, not specification manual)
Crash Test Data:
N/A (Parts catalog, not safety rating manual)
Brake System:
ABS/Brakes system components are listed for part identification.
Seat Belts:
Seat Belt systems are covered for part identification.
Airbag System:
Air Bag System components are listed for part identification.
Instrument Panel Components:
Instrument Panel components, including the dashboard and associated trim, are covered.
Cruise Control System:
Cruise Control System components are listed for part identification.
Electrical System Coverage:
Basic electrical components related to lighting, accessories, and external systems are covered.
Maintenance Schedule:
N/A (Parts catalog, not a service manual with schedules)
A C Refrigerant Capacities:
A/C Refrigerant Capacities are specified in the manual for the HVAC system.
Coolant Capacity:
Cooling system capacities are expected to be covered, aligning with A/C refrigerant capacities.
Common Wear Items:
This manual is useful for identifying and sourcing replacement parts for common wear and tear items on the body, suspension, and HVAC systems of the Taurus.
Common Repair Areas:
Useful for sourcing parts related to common issues like body damage, suspension wear, and HVAC system components.
Ford History:
Ford has a long-standing history of producing popular and reliable vehicles for diverse markets.
Taurus Generation 3:
The 1992-1995 Taurus represents the third generation, marked by significant styling changes from its predecessor, often featuring a more aerodynamic and rounded design. This generation introduced the SHO V8 in 1996, though this manual covers up to 1995.
Design Philosophy 1992-1995:
This generation of Taurus was a significant departure, embracing a more rounded, aerodynamic design, contributing to its popularity and sales success.
Manufacturing Location:
Ford Taurus vehicles of this era were primarily manufactured in North America (e.g., Chicago Assembly Plant).