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Problems with 2006 Ford Taurus EXTERIOR LIGHTING

On average, the 2006 Ford Taurus starts to “feel” problems with the EXTERIOR LIGHTING and its various aspects after 95 667 miles.

Components Affected by EXTERIOR LIGHTING Issues

We have classified the 4 complaints from 2006 Ford Taurus about EXTERIOR LIGHTING into the following categories.

HEADLIGHTS 1

Recently reported EXTERIOR LIGHTING problems on 2006 Ford Taurus

So now when i try to reverse my car doesn't move and if i hit the gas the engine just rams up and makes a loud noise.i have got stuck so many times to the point where i can't move...also my headlights and high beams look the same there is no difference and you don't even know when the high beams are on the light in the car doesn't come on..my a/c a and heater only works on high.i can't get on the freeway the gages go up to 4 and go down when i'm going 65.when im on the regular street they still go up hight and i can be going less than 45.

I was on the expressway the car reduced speed, until it stopped which almost made someone run into the back of me. the windshield blades do not function, the interior lights will not come on all the time. ive taken my car to several shops they were not able to tell me what's wrong with the vehicle stating the problem does not show up on the diagnostic machine. i am to the point of being afraid of driving my car, i never know when or if it will function properly.

When turning steering wheel, at times an object can be heard rolling around in steering wheel. also, mileage light is not lighted. it can only be seen at night when dark out. this has been a problem for the last 2 to 3 years. i took vehicle to a st. cloud, mn ford dealer on may 22, 2015, to see if the problem may be part of the recent airbag recall. dealer advised that there is no recall on vehicle and the problem may be unrelated to recall. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2006 ford taurus. the contact stated that the rear brake lights work intermittently. the vehicle was taken to the dealer on several occasions, but they could not diagnose the cause of the failure; therefore, they did not replace any parts. the contact will take the vehicle to another dealer for a second opinion. the failure mileage was 32,000 and current mileage was 37,000.

I want to complain about the very intense new car headlights that cause too much glare and blind oncoming drivers as a result. are they called hid lights? whatever they are i find them very offensive and potentially hazardous to oncoming drivers facing their blasting light. please do something to get these off the road. *jb

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