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Problems with 2005 Ford Taurus POWER TRAIN

On average, the 2005 Ford Taurus starts to “feel” problems with the POWER TRAIN and its various aspects after 94 579 miles.

Components Affected by POWER TRAIN Issues

We have classified the 75 complaints from 2005 Ford Taurus about POWER TRAIN into the following categories.

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 44 MANUAL TRANSMISSION 1

Recently reported POWER TRAIN problems on 2005 Ford Taurus

2005 ford taurus transmission failure, cars need to be recalled before someone get killed, i know you have heard the issues, please be proactive, thanks. *tr

05 ford transmission failure. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2005 ford taurus. the contact was driving approximately 70 mph when the vehicle would not accelerate. he coasted the vehicle to the side of the road where it was towed to an independent mechanic. the vehicle was diagnosed as a failed transmission and was repaired. approximately 31,000 miles later, the failure recurred. the vehicle was not further repaired nor was the manufacturer contacted. the failure mileage was approximately 84,000.

Tl* the contact owns a 2005 ford taurus. the contact stated that while driving at approximately 70 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning. the vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the transmission needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired four times but the failure recurred. the vehicle was taken back to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the transmission needed to be replaced again. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 84,847.

Transmission failure of 2005 ford taurus. googled 2005 taurus transmission problems and found there are many people with the same complaint. torque converter failure. i believe there is a defect. *tr

While driving down the road with no previous indications of trouble the car suddenly started to slow down and the rpm went up. the car came to a stop in the middle of an intersection and would not move no forward or reverse. had the car towed to the ford dealership and told them what happened and he stated that this was a common failure with this vehicle. the called later that day and stated that the car needs a new transmission that it has no pressure and that the could put in a remanufactured one in cheaper than repairing this one the total will be in he area of $3,100.00 i have googeled this and had over 147,000 hits. sound like ford is hiding a major defect and placing every one that drive one at a major risk. what if this had been a rr crossing? by the way the extended warranty just expired at 80,000. *tr

Transmission slipping in 2nd & 3rd gear. car has only 62,000 miles. transmission will be replaced this week at $2100. contacted ford consumer services but no response, but really no surprise there. after much research i have found that this has been an ongoing problem with this model. ford refuses to take responsibility - i refuse to buy another ford. i have driven a ford since the day i got my driver's license but after this incident ford has lost me as a customer. *tr

The car will accelerate without touching the foot pedal or having the cruise control on. you have to ride the brake and shift to neutral to rev the engine and eventually disengage this acceleration process. the mechanic has cleaned the throttle body and replaced the throttle position sensor. both of these fixes seemed to "solve the problem" for a while. but the car is back to this condition again. on going problem for 10 months. *tr

Power transmission problem with my 2005 ford taurus, and my air conditioning unit which has not worked since march of 2008. i contracted ford main office in dearborn mi. about the problem with no effort to help. at the time of the initial problem i had 68,000 miles on the car which i bought from a dealership in march of 2008. i am really disappointed in ford and will never buy another car from them again. i have spent over 2000.00 on powertrans problems which started in july of 2008. my car stayed in the powertrans shop from july-dec of 2008 and because i had no more money to invest in this car i have not been able to use my air conditioning since owning the car. i hate summer driving for that reason. please review and note my complaint. if there is anything i can do to get my air conditioned fixed please let me know. *tr

It was raining... i had the windshield wipers on. parked and went to turn off wipers. would not turn off, and began to smoke. i removed fuse. replaced fuse... began to smoke again. windshield wiper motor blown. now i have noticed that car is having difficulty shifting. today i had a diagnosis done, transmission needs replaced. *tr

I started having problems with the transmission of my taurus less than one month after having the vehicle inspected and the trans flushed at a dealership as part of my lease-end purchase option (i leased the car for 3 years prior to purchasing it). the car was past the warranty at 64,500 miles and i did not purchase an extended warranty. i returned to the dealership to find out what was wrong. after running their diagnostic test, i was told that something had failed in the transmission but they were not sure what failed. they offered to diagnose the problem by breaking down the trans at a minimum of 10 hours labor at $88.00 an hour. i contacted ford customer service for some assistance and was denied because they had no record of my car ever being repaired at any dealership during the life of my lease. i had no problems with my vehicle's operation prior to the transmission being flushed, so there was no reason to take it in for repairs. i had my oil changed every 3000 to 5000 miles and all fluids checked on a regular basis (not at the dealership). i took my car to a licensed transmission shop and had the trans rebuilt for $1,200.00 the technician told me the failed part was a boost valve in the valve body. they rebuilt the torque converter and installed a new overhaul kit and the boost valve. eight days after picking up my car, i had to return to the transmission shop because the car was hard to start, the check transmission light came on continuously and the service engine light came on and stayed on. the technician informed me that these problems had nothing to do with the trans but was the mlps (manual lever position sensor) which i had them replace at a cost of $75.00. i was told by the technician that this sensor had gone bad and caused my initial transmission problems. this was a small, plastic part that the dealership missed somehow during their so-called inspection of the vehicle. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2005 ford taurus. while driving approximately 35-40 mph, the vehicle failed to accelerate. the issue occurred very frequently. in addition, the vehicle would stall and idle, but not completely shut off. the contact took the vehicle to an independent mechanic and was informed that the transmission most likely needed to be replaced. the vehicle has not yet been repaired. the manufacturer has not been notified. the current mileage was 142,314 and failure mileage was approximately 100,000.

I was on vacation driving up the coast of california and i noticed it was becoming increasingly difficult to brake my vehicle and my tachometer would not predictably fall as i let off the gas. it was subtle at first but then became more pronounced so i started shifting the car into neutral to see if it was the engine or something else. after putting it into neutral i noticed the car would not goes less than 2000 rpm on the tachometer. then it became apparent that the car was accelerating independently of my input through the gas. i pulled into a parking lot and coasted in neutral, parked and shut off the engine. as i have some automotive mechanic experience, i figured something was wrong with the throttle linkage or something was stuck in the throttle plate. on inspection, i noticed the cruise control linkage and slid off. i then went to radioshack and bought some small zip ties and zip tied the linkage in place. it is to this day held in place with zip ties and i haven't had any problems since (108,000 miles currently). i saw that the nhtsa was investigating these vehicles for the same complaints and thought i'd report my incident in hopes of helping others. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2005 ford taurus. while driving 45 mph the vehicle began to loose power. he was able to coast to the shoulder of an intersection, and turn off the vehicle. the vehicle was towed to a local repair facility, and a mechanic stated that the transmission motor mounts were never properly bolted on the vehicle. the vehicle was repaired. prior the failure, the vehicle would intermittently lurch forward. he contacted the manufacturer, but was not provided with any assistance. the failure mileage was 47,000. updated 12/07/09. *lj updated 12/08/09.*jb

I purchased a 2005 ford taurus used in december 2006. on april 10, 2007 my transmission pump went out while driving down the interstate. the vehicle has approximately 44,600 miles. the mechanic that repaired my vehicle stated that he has repaired several transmission and transmission components in this particular year model. [xxx]. the repair cost total over $900.00. *tr updated 07/11/2012 *js

I have issues with this car when the temperature falls between 20 and 35 degrees with a coating of slush or snow from 1/4 of an inch up to 5 inches. the vehicle needs to be traveling at 40 to 65 mph and usually on a straight away such as the thruway. sometimes when this car has issues i get a thump from the rear axle and the vehicle shifts very hard between 3rd and 4th gear. it's an automatic transmission.. in these weather conditions the vehicle will buck or surge and feels like the mechanical or electrical system is going to quit functioning. *jb

2005 taurus suffered"internal transmission failure" @45,000 miles. car will be on the road 3 years in may 2007. transmission replaced by selling dealer with motorcraft re-manufactured which now has a 3 year or 75,000 mile warranty. repair would have been covered if this warranty was in effect! parts not available. *jb

The transmission starting slipping around 38500 miles. it has been repaired 3 times. hopefully it is fixed at this point. i was almost hit twice because the transmission slipped from 50 mph to 25 mph in a matter of seconds. the vehicles behind me had to slam on brakes and jump lanes to keep from hitting me. *nm

Purchased a 2005 taurus in december 2004. at 1000 miles over the 36000 mile bumper to bumper warranty the transmission went out. returned car to the dealership and was treated very poorly. told different information on repair cost, but ford will not fix the car without us paying a huge portion of the 2000.00 repair. *jb

Car has 44,000 miles and transmission already failing with the following codes: error codes p0732 and p0733. transmission slips on 2nd and 3rd gear. *jb

On the 1st start of the day (every day), for one-two minutes, when i push down on the brake, the car will move slightly forward. there is a clunking noise from the engine area, and the rpms decrease when the brake pedal is pressed. this occurs in park or neutral. the dealer had an engineer from ford look at it said he did not know what is causing it, but tried other taurus and saw the same problem. *jb

Purchased a 2005 ford taurus a year ago and having transmission problems.. over the 36,000 mile bumper-to-bumper warranty, so called dealership and was treated very disrespectful. called ford and no help from them either. *jb

My 2005 ford taurus sel with 90,xxx miles on it had its transmission fail. it is still in the shop being repaired, but at this point the torque converter and pump need to be replaced. i was told by the ford service manager that this is a problem that ford is aware of but is not doing nothing about. i will be out a minimum of $1,800 for a problem ford knows about, but does nothing to help their customers. all of my miles are interstate miles and the car has been taken care of in every way. i was driving down my side street road and it was like the car went into neutral. it will not go into any gear. luckily, i was able to coast into my driveway. the service manager said he has had to fix several of these and i talked with a local transmission mechanic and he agreed that he, too, has had to work on this model and year. ford needs to own up and help their customers with this problem and with today's economy and all that is going on, i need help. *tr

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