Seven problems related to windshield have been reported for the 1996 Ford Taurus. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
The contact owns a 1996 Ford Taurus. The contact stated that water was leaking into the passenger side floorboard from an unknown entry source. The dealer advised the contact that due to the age of the vehicle, the failure was common. The dealer advised having the molding and sealant for the windshield replaced. The manufacturer took a complaint on the contacts behalf and offered no further assistance since there were no related recalls for the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The current mileage was 78,456 and the failure mileage was 78,426.
My windshield has developed a haze between the lamenation and glass, as diagnosed by the dealer. The only solution was to replace the window. This condition makes the view severely blurred when oncoming headlights and/or sun is involved. It is much like shining light through a prism. Glass on a vehicle should last the lifetime of the vehicle, and not go bad. This creates a serious visual hazard. I would hope that this warrants an investigation to provide consumers like myself some sort of replacement/recall option. Further, if a windshield cannot withstand the test of time, I have lost faith in its integrity during an accident. To say the least, Ford has produced a "lemon" product, as again. . . Glass should not go bad.
Air noise from front window.
Air leak from windshield.
Front windshield noisy/resealed top windshield.
Windshield reflects top of dashboard, interfering with drivers vision.
Windshield seal failed, causing wind noise.