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Re: 96 Taurus, Trans
I would look for some type of electrical/wiring problem. A forced downshift will usually cause the motor to torque and rock quite a bit on its mounts. You should also check the motor/trans mounts to make sure they are in good shape. Also look at the front subf... Login to read more. ![]()
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