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Old 04-08-2004, 05:10 PM
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Question my new ford taurus

[u][u]i just got a 2002 ford taurus w/ everything in it leather seats cd and power everything but i need to know wut kinda engin u think that it might have in it
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Re: my new ford taurus

The vin number will give you a clue. But you will have to do some research to answer that. I think there are three possible choices. I have a 01 Taurus. 1) 3.0L Vulcan (regular gas most common) 2) 3.0L DOHC and 3) 3.0L Flex Fuel. Good luck on finding out. Could be if you call the VIN to a ford dealer he can tell you.

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