Symptom Chart

2005 Ford Taurus SEL, 4D SedanSECTION Symptom Chart
SYMPTOM CHART

Condition Possible Sources Action
  • Dogtracking
  • Front or rear suspension components.
  • Damaged rear suspension components.
  • INSTALL new rear suspension components as necessary. REFER to REAR SUSPENSION .
  • Drift/pull
  • Unequal tire pressure.
  • ADJUST tire pressure.
  • Mismatched tire(s).
  • Excessive side-to-side difference in caster or camber.
  • CHECK wheel alignment. ADJUST as necessary.
  • Tire forces.
  • ROTATE tires front to rear.
  • Unevenly loaded or overloaded vehicle.
  • NOTIFY the customer of incorrect vehicle loading.
  • Steering components.
  • Brake drag.
  • Front bottoming or riding low
  • Strut(s).
  • INSTALL new strut(s).
  • Front coil spring(s) (5310).
  • CHECK ride height. INSTALL new front coil spring(s). REFER to FRONT SUSPENSION .
  • Incorrect tire wear (uneven or excessive)
  • Incorrect tire pressure (rapid center rib or inner and outer edge wear).
  • ADJUST tire pressure.
  • Excessive front or rear toe (rapid inner or outer edge wear).
  • CHECK wheel alignment. ADJUST as necessary.
  • Excessive negative or positive camber (rapid inner or outer edge wear).
  • CHECK wheel alignment. ADJUST as necessary. INSTALL new tires as necessary. REFER to WHEELS & TIRES .
  • Tires out of balance (tires cupped or dished).
  • BALANCE tires.
  • Rough ride
  • Shock absorber(s) or strut(s).
  • INSTALL new shock absorber(s) or strut(s).
  • Front coil spring(s) or rear spring(s) (5560).
  • Shimmy or wheel tramp
  • Loose wheel nut(s).
  • Loose front suspension fasteners.
  • Front wheel bearing(s).
  • Wheel or tire concerns.
  • Front coil spring(s).
  • Shock absorber(s).
  • INSTALL new shock absorber(s) as necessary.
  • Loose, worn or damaged ball joint(s).
  • Loose, worn or damaged steering components.
  • Front wheel alignment.
  • CHECK the wheel alignment. ADJUST as necessary.
  • Sticky steering, poor returnability
  • Ball joints.
  • Steering components.
  • Steering wheel off-center
  • Unequal front settings (side-to-side).
  • CHECK the wheel alignment. ADJUST as necessary.
  • Steering components.
  • Damaged rear suspension components.
  • Sway or roll
  • Overloaded, unevenly or incorrectly loaded vehicle.
  • NOTIFY the customer of incorrect vehicle loading.
  • Loose wheel nut(s).
  • Shock absorber(s).
  • INSTALL new shock absorber(s) as necessary.
  • Loose front stabilizer bar (5482).
  • Stabilizer bar bushings.
  • Front suspension lower arm bushings.
  • Front coil spring(s) or rear spring(s).
  • Vehicle leans to one side
  • Unevenly loaded or overloaded vehicle.
  • NOTIFY the customer of incorrect vehicle loading.
  • Front or rear suspension components.
  • Front coil spring(s) or rear spring(s).
  • Vibration/noise
  • Tires and wheel concerns.
  • Wheel bearings.
  • Wheel hubs.
  • Brake components.
  • Suspension components.
  • Steering components.
  • Wander
  • Unevenly loaded or overloaded vehicle.
  • NOTIFY the customer of incorrect vehicle loading.
  • Ball joint(s).
  • Front wheel bearing(s).
  • Loose, worn or damaged suspension component(s).
  • Loose suspension fasteners.
  • Steering components.
  • Wheel alignment.
  • ADJUST as necessary (excessive total front toe out).
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