Consumer Review Video - 2014 Ford Taurus SHO 3.5L V6 Turbo

Car Displayed: 2014 Ford Taurus SHO 3.5L V6 Turbo

The 2014 Ford Taurus SHO was a moderately difficult car to repair. One of the easier aspects is the battery bracket, which only requires you to remove a few bolts to take out the bracket. Connecting the Bluetooth is also easy, as you just have to follow the prompts in the electronic control panel. Checking the brake fluid level is easy as well due to the reservoir’s location in the engine bay.

However, there are a few aspects that make it moderately difficult. To access the cabin air filter, you will have to lower the glove box. Replacing the reverse light requires you to remove a few fasteners, and a lining, which can be tightly fastened to the vehicle. Checking the transmission fluid dipstick is difficult, as you have to remove the air filter housing for access.

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