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Problems with 2001 Ford Taurus SEATS

On average, the 2001 Ford Taurus starts to “feel” problems with the SEATS and its various aspects after 99 000 miles.

Recently reported SEATS problems on 2001 Ford Taurus

I drive a 2001 ford taurus. i have a 7 year old daughter. she is now old enough and weighs enough to no longer need the back of her booster seat. the back is now becoming constrictive as she is growing. however, in a 2001 taurus, there are no rear head rests. her head (at the age of 7) is above the seat back. she has absolutely no protection form whip lash and an full sized adult would be even more injured in the even of a crash.

I had a accident, in traffic, i was struck by a truck in the rear at a stand still, the truck was going approximately 50+mph, my driver's seat broke, putting the weight of the driver's seat pressing my body aganst the safety belt. the driver's seat where it connects to the bracket/and or floor broke loose on impact.*ak

Consumer states that vehicle had shut off causing a car crash. nlm consumer adds there was a loud noise when put in reverse and drive at times and goes into gear very hard, then the transmission went out in the vehicle while driving, dealer replaced transmission and worn planetary gears. eleven days after vehicle was repaired, the engine cut off causing an accident. consumer loss all power with steering and brakes. consumer states there is a sqeaking noise in right front and drivers seat when driving. no problem found. *tt

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