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dead battery
There are several reasons why a Crown Victoria will not start. One reason could be a dead battery. Another reason is that the spark plugs and plug wires may need to be changed.
Battery is dead.
if a dodge neon would race a crown Victoria the neon would start of faster but after a while the power of a v8 engine the neon will get left behind the crown Victoria has great acceleration
yes it does you don't need to be in 2nd gear anyways in a crown Victoria yes it does you don't need to be in 2nd gear anyways in a crown Victoria yes it does you don't need to be in 2nd gear anyways in a crown Victoria
Corolla; Civic; Chrysler; Crown Victoria
Have you checked the coil to start with ?
Do you mean right after you start it ? When the engines cold ?
Check the battery cables. If there is no corrosion and you have good connections, then the starter solenoid/relay may be at fault.
is it just blaring and wont stop or it wont let you start the vehicle?
I had the same problem in an old Chevrolet, and it turned out to be a short in the battery. Check it out.
It's sounds like your low on freon.