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Problems with 2002 Ford Taurus VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL

On average, the 2002 Ford Taurus starts to “feel” problems with the VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL and its various aspects after 105 900 miles.

Components Affected by VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL Issues

We have classified the 65 complaints from 2002 Ford Taurus about VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL into the following categories.

ACCELERATOR PEDAL 10 CABLES 1 CRUISE CONTROL 1

Recently reported VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL problems on 2002 Ford Taurus

Driving at a speed of about 25 mph ,my car suddenly revved up and sped up without my pressing the gas. i nearly rear-ended a car in front of me. i pressed on my brake as hard as i could but it did not help much .i downshifted to 3rd gear but still not much help. finally it returned to normal speed. i was too scared and did not see how high the rpms went.

On 14 oct 2017, the subject vehicle had just been serviced. on the drive home, the throttle cable became stuck causing the car to not stop accelerating. the driver was able to exit the highway and stopped the car by crashing into a dumpster/fence at a service station.

Entering my neighborhood when gas pedal "broke". car accelerated to highest rpm and i had to counteract this by putting both feet on my brakes to keep my car from flying off and hitting something. extremely scary. car cannot be turned on without the engine revving to the highest possible speed. had i been on the interstate i may be dead. gas pedal is depressed all the way to floor. have not yet had it inspected by a shop.

While accelerating onto an interstate(210frwy in la), the vehicle began accelerating on it's own up to 4000 rpm's. the car reached up to 80 mph without touching the pedal. i had to use the neutral setting on transmission to slow down and eventually exit the busy highway. after checking under the hood i noticed the cruise control cable out of it's plastic retainer and stuck along the broken plastic clip that holds it. this car belongs to my 78 yr old father inlaw and i am glad this happened to me and not him or the outcome could have been fatal. ford should have a recall on this design flaw in my opinion. at the very least they should have a simple fix like a metal cable retainer.

Tl* the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. while driving 10-20 mph, the vehicle accelerated independently. the contact was able to place the vehicle in neutral to slow it down. the contact inspected the vehicle and noticed that a plastic tab linked to the vehicle speed control cable fractured and seized in the open position. the vehicle was taken to the dealer to be diagnosed, but was not repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 87,667.

Tl* the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. while driving various speeds, the vehicle accelerated on its own at twenty six percent throttle without warning. the contact stated that there was an investigation per nhtsa action number: pe12033. the contact also referenced nhtsa item number: 100526000, which expired on august 31, 2014. the vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. the manufacturer was unaware of the failure. the failure mileage was approximately 107,672.

Tl* the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. while driving at low speeds, the vehicle accelerated independently. the contact lost control of the vehicle and crashed into a tree. the air bags failed to deploy. the contact sustained severe injuries to the head and left side of the body that required medical attention. a police report was filed. the vehicle was towed. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was unknown.

Tl* the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact stated that while driving at 55 mph, the vehicle accelerated without warning and caused the vehicle to have trouble slowing down. the failure only recurred once. the vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 120,000.

Was stopped at a stop light and went to accelerate and the car started to accelerate by itself up to 4000 rpm's and i was unable to get it to stop. had to keep two feet on the brakes until i could get it to a stopping place. when i had to stop i would have to put the car in neutral an the engine was still revving up and the brakes started to smoke. had the car towed to a mechanic and he said it was the cruise control cable that had came loose. it was a very scary situation and thankfully no one was hurt and i managed to get the car to a place where i could stop and turn it off. the brakes were smoking and the rear brakes are totally burnt up. i am just glad that my wife or daughter were not driving when this occurred because i don't think they would have know what to do in that type of situation and there could have been a much worse outcome. we have been the sole owners of this vehicle. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact stated while driving approximately 10 mph the vehicle suddenly experienced rapid acceleration after the accelerator pedal was slightly pressed. the contact indicated that after removing his foot off the accelerator pedal the vehicle continued to accelerate to speeds over 40 mph. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who was unable diagnose the failure. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 116,000.

I have a 2002 ford taurus ses and have been having a problem with the car all of a sudden accelerating. i am unable to stop it even standing on the brake. i have to turn the key off in order to stop the car. i am afraid i am going to get into an accident. is there a recall on this problem? i brought my car into west herr ford in amherst ny in august 2013 for a recall install clip. i took the car back to them a few weeks later and told them about this acceleration problem. they took the car for a test drive, of course it didn't happen then. but now it is happening more frequently and i don't want to just take it into a ford dealer and be charged $100.00 for a diagnosis. i contacted ford and they told me to take it back to west herr ford, but i now live in arizona and it is impossible for me to take the car back to nys. *js

My son was driving my 2002 ford taurus on 4-15-2014 at approximately 12:00 a.m. he had the cruise control set to 35 mph. while driving, the cruise control began to accelerate. he tried to disengage the cruise control by hitting the brake. the cruise control would not disengage and the car kept accelerating reaching the speed of about 70mph. as a turn approached he could no longer control the vehicle. he hit a curb and a stop sign before the car came to a stop on the roadway. this was not the first instance with that vehicle and cruise control malfunctions, though this was the only time that the cruise control caused an accident. the vehicle had to be towed from the scene. the vehicle sustained $6005.00 of damage and is a total loss. which does not include the cost of fixing the cruise control and acceleration issues. *tr

Coming up to a yield on red right turn only lane at a stop light with a car in front of me, the car suddenly started to accelerate. i narrowly avoided hitting the car in front of me by slamming on my brake. the car was still traveling at about 5-10mph with the pedal brake fully engaged. i navigated to a safe location, put the car in neutral, and turned the ignition off, then put the car in park. i popped the engine hood and saw that the gray clip, holding in cruise control cable assembly, broke at a thin point in the plastic. this allowed the cable assembly to fall out and pull the throttle. i seated it back into the broken clip with electrical tape to get it to a place i could work on it. i plan on replacing the clip or the entire assembly; whatever is easier. *tr

The cruise control cable broke at the throttle body bracket causing the engine to rev up to and stay at 4000 rpm. i had to put the car in neutral and shut it off. *tr

My wife was entering the freeway when the vehicle started accelerating on its own. despite hitting the brakes, it still was going 70!! it took 2 miles to get the accelerator from sticking. this is a known issue but ford is still not committing to cover it for us yet! *tr