NHTSA Recall #98V323000 STRUCTURE:FRAME AND MEMBERS
2,697,000 Tauruss recalled
1990 FORD TAURUS -- Vehicle description: Passenger vehicles originally sold or currently registered in Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, West virgnia, and Wisconsin. The rear lower subframe mount plate nut can experience stress corrosion cracking if subjected to long term exposure to road salts. This can result in fracture and loss of the structural integrity of the subframe mount attachment. Detachment of the body mounts at the rear corners of the subframe, which supports the engine and transmission, allows the rear corners of the subframe to drop.
If both rear corners drop, steering would become suddenly very difficult, affecting vehicle control and increasing the risk of a crash.
Dealers will install subframe rear mount bolts, reinforcement plates, and plate nuts. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #98V323000 »
NHTSA Recall #94E036000 SUSPENSION:FRONT:SHOCK ABSORBER
98,000 Tauruss recalled
1990 FORD TAURUS -- The arc welds on the sway bar bracket, where it attaches to the strut reserve tube, did not fuse properly.
Over time, a portion of the bracket can tear away from the strut, falling into and puncturing the tire or causing damage to the wheel, which could result in an accident.
Monroe dealers will replace the strut free of charge. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #94E036000 »
NHTSA Recall #92V113000 SEAT BELTS:FRONT:BUCKLE ASSEMBLY
565,000 Tauruss recalled
1990 FORD TAURUS -- The rigid mounted safety belt buckles are defective in three ways. First, a fastened safety belt buckle will not unlatch when the release button is depressed. This results from interference between the buckle ejector finger and the buckle tongue window. The second defect is the safety belt buckle may not latch. The third possible defect is that the tongue may be retained by the buckle, but it may not be latched sufficiently to provide occupant protection.
An insufficiently latched or unlatched safety beltincreases the risk of injury to seat occupants in the event of a sudden stop oraccident. If the safety belt buckle will not unlatch, it will not allow theoccupant to get out of the vehicle in an emergency situation.
Ford will replace the rigid mounted safety belt buckles with end release safety belt buckles designed to prevent latch problems. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #92V113000 »
NHTSA Recall #92V065000 WHEELS
654,000 Tauruss recalled
1990 FORD TAURUS -- Children can accidentally lock themselves in the footwell area of the rear-facing third seat, or in the storage compartment in station wagons not equipped with an optional third seat. Once the compartment is closed it cannot be opened from the inside.
There is a danger of air deprivation, hyperthermia,and/or panic response to a child who has locked himself or herself into thecompartment, with the possibility of asphyxiation.
Replace the self-latching assembly currently used in the rear storage compartment with a latch assembly that can only be closed with a key. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #92V065000 »
NHTSA Recall #91V134000 SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC:FOUNDATION COMPONENTS:DISC:ROTOR
325,000 Tauruss recalled
1990 FORD TAURUS -- Front disc brake rotors of the subject vehicles may experience severe corrosion if operated in areas where calcium chloride and sodium chloride are used extensively.
Severely corroded rotors may fracture or separate nearthe inner edges of the brake discs resulting in reduced braking effectiveness,higher than normal pedal efforts, loud grinding noises, and moderate pulls whenthe brakes are applied. Reduced braking effectiveness may increase minimumstopping distances, possibly resulting in an accident.
Replace front brake rotors with full cast front brake rotors. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #91V134000 »
NHTSA Recall #90E043001 AIR BAGS:FRONTAL
172,000 Tauruss recalled
1990 FORD TAURUS -- Threaded inflator components may have been damaged during assembly which may allow components to separate when inflator receives a signal to deploy the air bag.
Inflator component separation allows hot combustion gases to escape into the passenger compartment which could result in injuries to vehicle occupants.
Replace air bag modules containing potentially defective inflators. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #90E043001 »
NHTSA Recall #90V159000 WHEELS:CENTER SECTION
1,212 Tauruss recalled
1990 FORD TAURUS -- Wheels may contain cracks that could propogate in raised portion of wheel center.
Under severe duty, this could result in eventualseparation of wheel rim from center with loss of control and possibly acollision.
Replace wheels with wheels of a revised design. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #90V159000 »
NHTSA Recall #89V171000 EXTERIOR LIGHTING:HEADLIGHTS:SWITCH
2,900 Tauruss recalled
1990 FORD TAURUS -- An incorrect transistor may cause autolamp system light sensor module malfunction.
Headlamps could turn off while vehicle is being driven orremain on after vehicle is parked. Loss of headlights while driving at nightcould be hazardous to the driver and other trafific.
Replace light sensor modules. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #89V171000 »