Check the coolant level. Check the thermostat, the rad. the fans, water pump. Many reasons.
Yes
All Crown Vics are V8s
Its built into the alternator on all vics from 91 to current
Crown Victoria's used as police vehicles - aluminum driveshafts are mentioned from 1999 to 2009
The 199x and newer Crown Vics have a door position sensor not a Pin Switch. Hope this helps! Radioman
A small amount of Crown Vics had the Windsor engine,They were used Primarily for police and other civil services.
The 1995 and newer Crown Vics don't have normal flashers, they have a Lighting Control Module (LCM) that contains relays which control the flashing.
Bad bulbs or multifunction switch
The Crown Vic was set up factory to run on a certain sized wheel, depending on the model and the GVW rating stated on the tag inside the door. Most Crown Vics run on 15" wheels with a 205 or 215 profile. You theoretically could run 14s on it, but the size indifference should be made up in the tire, otherwise speedo recaliberation would have to be done.
The newer Crown Vics have anti-lock brakes and air bags and much better power and handling than the 1980s models, so the answer is NO, they are not safer.
most crown vics nowa days have a double din radio but the older models like early 90's to 80's has a single din
Factory unit is sealed without grease fittings Replacements have grease fittings