Silver1995SHO
New Member
I am going to attempt to describe the related issues, and what I feel may be the culprit of the problems...Just hoping for some more advice before I pursue them.
The number one issue I am having with my 1995 SHO (auto) is the car simply dying on me during normal driving. It is very intermittent, and seems to do so randomly. Once this happens, the vehicle is very stubborn to restart...
Which leads me into the second issue...
This may or may not happen when the car dies, but sometimes is related...
The CEL comes on, and the tach does not function at all. This happens roughly 70% of the time that the car dies.
From what I have read on this forum, as well as my other research I have seen "crank position sensor" as well as "camshaft position sensor" as related to these problems.
Doing a blanket search on Taurus related issues, I come across "TFI" related to the distributor...But I always thought the SHO used a DIS? I'm assuming the TFI issue is for non-SHO Taurus models...?
I'm hoping that I am correct with my vague assumptions of the two issues, and they can be corrected ASAP.
Thank you for any and all associated help/guidance with this issue.
- Mike
The number one issue I am having with my 1995 SHO (auto) is the car simply dying on me during normal driving. It is very intermittent, and seems to do so randomly. Once this happens, the vehicle is very stubborn to restart...
Which leads me into the second issue...
This may or may not happen when the car dies, but sometimes is related...
The CEL comes on, and the tach does not function at all. This happens roughly 70% of the time that the car dies.
From what I have read on this forum, as well as my other research I have seen "crank position sensor" as well as "camshaft position sensor" as related to these problems.
Doing a blanket search on Taurus related issues, I come across "TFI" related to the distributor...But I always thought the SHO used a DIS? I'm assuming the TFI issue is for non-SHO Taurus models...?
I'm hoping that I am correct with my vague assumptions of the two issues, and they can be corrected ASAP.
Thank you for any and all associated help/guidance with this issue.
- Mike

