10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 3 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 3 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 86,807 miles
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The contact owns a 2007 Ford Taurus. The contact stated that the vehicle would accelerate rapidly when applying very minimal pressure to the accelerator pedal. The vehicle was neither inspected nor repaired. The manufacturer was contacted and offered no assistance. The failure and the current mileages were unknown. The VIN was unavailable.
- Belvue Park, OH, USA
Accelerator sticking upon initial starting off after vehicle sits for a short period.
- Ringgold, GA, USA
The vehicle I own has had a stuck throttle issue in the past. This occurred while I was driving through a main street in my hometown. I had accelerated into traffic without issue except that when I removed my foot from the accelerator, the vehicle continued to accelerate. I was able to safely put the vehicle into neutral and pull to the side of the road to investigate the issue. It appears the cruise control cable simply snaps onto the throttle body assembly with a quick connect clip and has simply worn out. In doing so, with the cable being fairly rigid, sticks straight out and may become lodged on the protruding button that the cable attaches to and prop the throttle partially open. I was able to prevent further issues with a small ziptie on the cable and had no further issues. I am filing a complaint as it does not seem to cover the 2007 model year Taurus which likely has the same assembly as earlier model years. I have a couple of image links from my temporary fix if they would prove to be helpful. img14.imageshack.us/img14/8969/cruisecable1.jpg img339.imageshack.us/img339/5510/cruisecable2.jpg.
- Arlington, TX, USA
The contact owns a 2007 Ford Taurus. The contact stated that while driving 50 mph, there was an increase in the engine rpms. The contact had to tap on the accelerator pedal to stop the failure. The failure had since recurred intermittently. The contact also stated that the cruise control feature no longer functioned. The vehicle was taken to and independent repair shop and they could not diagnose the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 111,000. Updated 04/06/12 the consumer stated the cruise control feature no longer worked. Updated 04/16/12
- Summerhill, PA, USA
The contact owns a 2007 Ford Taurus. The contact stated that while stopped at a stop light, the vehicle lunged forward. The failure occurred approximately five different times intermittently. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer for a diagnostic test. There was an investigation under NHTSA action number PE12005 (vehicle speed control:cables) that may be related to the failure, but did not included the 2007 Ford Taurus. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 30,000. The VIN was not available.
- Columbiana, OH, USA
When you start your car in the morning. Then you put it in drive and push the peddle the car will not kick in. You have to push the gas peddle hard before it will accelerator.
- Bellingham, WA, USA
The engine idle speed would surge after a cold start. A mechanic cleaned the thottle body. This seemed to help the surging problem, but then the car would start to accelerate for no apparent reason. To stop the vehicle from accelerating, it was necessary to shift into neutral & pump the gas pedal several times. After this happened a couple of times I had the idle control module replaced. For a while the vehicle ran ok, then it started to accelerate again for no reason. While it was accelerating, I shifted to neutral and pulled to the side of the road. Turned the engine off and then on again and it revved up to 4000 RPM. Looking around the throttle body, I found a cable disconnected from the lower part of the throttle body. This cable went to a box near the firewall which I assume to be the cruise controller. I reconnected the cable at the throttle body and have not any problems since then. However, I am amazed at how easy it is to disconnect the cable from the throttle body. It probably became disconnected when the mechanic cleaned the throttle body.
- Weirton, WV, USA
The throttle on my car has gotten stuck on me on five different times. The first time I was coming to a red light and the cad ar speeded up to fifty miles an hour. I had to pull to the side of the road and shut the car off. I started the car and the throttle was still stuck in park. I had to wait fifteen minutes before it stopped. It has gotten stuck on the open highway also.
- Itta Bena, MS, USA
The contact owns a 2007 Ford Taurus. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the vehicle experienced sudden abnormal acceleration. The contact stated that the vehicle was still accelerating while the brakes were being applied. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the dealer replaced the cruise control cable. The contact stated that the failure persisted after the repairs. The VIN was not available. The failure mileage was 30,000 and the current mileage was 80,000.
- Ridgecrest, CA, USA
The contact owns a 2007 Ford Taurus. The contact was reversing into a parking space and as he shifted into drive, the vehicle exhibited an abnormally loud noise before rapidly accelerating. The contact crashed into a cement barrier and sustained injuries to his foot. The contact's injuries were from him attempting to depress the brake pedal as the failure occurred. The vehicle was unresponsive to braking attempts. A police report was filed (parsippany-troy police department report number: Ir#29461). The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and the current mileage was 62,000.
- East Brunswick , NJ, USA
The contact owns a 2007 Ford Taurus. The contact stated that when depressing the brakes the engine would exhibit an abnormal increase in rpms. The contact would shift into neutral in order for the rpms to return to normal. The vehicle was taken to a dealer and they were unable to diagnose the failure. The vehicle was not repaired and the manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was approximately 70,900.
- Madison, CT, USA
I have owned my 2007 Ford Taurus for approx. 4 years, and each winter I've had to have the throttle body replaced. Every winter the accelerator tends to become sticky. Luckily I purchased an extended warranty on this car. I have had to use it on several occasions.
- Juneau, WI, USA
The contact owns a 2007 Ford Taurus. While driving at speeds of 40 mph, there was an unusually large increase in engine rpms. The vehicle then abnormally accelerated without driver intent. The contact was able to shut off the engine mid-acceleration and coasted to a stop. The dealer advised there were no recalls on the vehicle. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic where they advised replacing the vehicle speed control sensor and cables. The failure and current mileages were 107,000. The VIN was not available.
- Helena, AL, USA
- Kadie, TX, USA