The Transmission of a 2013 Ford Taurus
The 2013 Ford Taurus comes with an automatic transmission. The base engine for the Taurus is a 3.5-liter V6 engine, paired with a six-speed automatic transmission with a manual shift button.
Please note that the warranty for the automatic transmission of the 2013 Ford Taurus is 3 years or 75,000 miles, whichever comes first.
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Contents
- What generation is a 2013 Ford Taurus?
- Does a 2013 Ford Taurus have a transmission filter?
- What happens if you don’t change transmission filter?
- Is it cheaper to repair or replace a transmission?
- How much does it cost to fix a Ford Taurus transmission?
- Why did Ford stop making Taurus?
- Is it worth it to fix my transmission?
- What is the life expectancy of a 2013 Ford Taurus?
- How do I know if my transmission filter needs to be changed?
- Does a 2013 Ford Taurus have a turbo?
What generation is a 2013 Ford Taurus?
sixth generation
Ford Taurus (sixth generation) | |
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Also called | Ford Police Interceptor Sedan (2013–2019) (VIN number variant P2M) Ford Special Service Police Sedan |
Production | June 2009 – March 2019 |
Model years | 2010–2019 |
Assembly | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. (Chicago Assembly Plant) |
Does a 2013 Ford Taurus have a transmission filter?
Your 2013 Ford Taurus transmission filter will need to be replaced every 30,000 or 50,000 miles. Be sure to check your vehicle’s maintenance guide for more details on mileage and time intervals.
What happens if you don’t change transmission filter?
Like any other type of filter, the transmission filter is eventually going to clog up with debris, dirt, metal shavings, and other contaminants if it’s never changed.
Is it cheaper to repair or replace a transmission?
SHOULD YOU REPAIR OR REPLACE YOUR TRANSMISSION? Repairing is a good option if minimal parts and labor are needed to bring the manual or automatic back to working condition. Repairs are cheaper than transmission replacements and rebuilds. Average transmission repair costs range from $300 to $1,400.
How much does it cost to fix a Ford Taurus transmission?
The average cost for Ford Taurus Transmission Assembly Replacement is $833. Drop it off at our shop and pick it up a few hours later, or save time and have our Delivery mechanics come to you.
Why did Ford stop making Taurus?
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, sales of the Taurus declined as it lost market share to Japanese mid-size sedans and as Ford shifted resources towards developing SUVs. The Taurus was withdrawn after the 2007 model year, with production ending on October 27, 2006.
Is it worth it to fix my transmission?
A brand-new transmission costs anything from $1,000 to $7,000+. Therefore, if the current worth of your vehicle ranges from $8,000 to $10,000, replacing the transmission will be worth it. But if your vehicle is under or within the transmission range, it won’t make much sense to replace its transmission.
What is the life expectancy of a 2013 Ford Taurus?
It’s typical to see a Ford Taurus end its life around 180,000-200,000 miles. You might hit the higher or lower number depending on how well you maintain and care for your vehicle.
How do I know if my transmission filter needs to be changed?
Being aware of the signs of a faulty transmission filter will give you an idea of when it is necessary to undertake a repair before it’s too late.
- Leakage.
- Rattling Noise.
- Contamination.
- Changing Gears Problem.
- Burning Smell or Smoke.
- Transmission Fluid Change.
Does a 2013 Ford Taurus have a turbo?
The turbo four is paired exclusively with a six-speed automatic driving the front wheels. It’s available in any Taurus trim except the sporty, range-topping SHO model. As with the Edge and Explorer, the 2.0-liter EcoBoost four in the Taurus is a step-up, extra-cost engine.