You have a broken cable in the window regulator. You will need a new window regulator assembly.
If it is a older Crown Victoria,( had to replace a window in 89 grand marq.) you have to take off the door panel to get to the window motor and i believe also there are some springs too, and put it on track. Isn't much of a answer you was looking for but it's a start...
Yes
Yes
The complete moter and attaching bracket assembly inside the door must be replaced. as the bracket assy is broken.
you need a new belt for the motor to raise and lower the window you need a new belt for the motor to raise and lower the window
the motor is loose on it's mount and it's gear is not engaging the window roller or the gear in the motor is loose or broken from the motor shaft. The window regulater is broken. You will need a new one. cost about 50.00 for parts and about that if you have it installed. glass speciality or a similar business can do it faster and without any problems.
Check to see if you are getting power to the window motor- if so motor is bad If not check switch and wiring to same. Common problem is an open wire in the door hinge area
For a 1995 Ford Crown Victoria : ( 5W-30 engine oil )
Yes. Both are 4.6 L
You will need to find out what the fuse is for, i.e., window motor, heater, or electrical items. Most likely it is something drawing alot of current.
For a 1994 Ford Crown Victoria : It has the 4.6 liter / 281 cubic inch Single Over Head Cam ( SOHC ) V8 engine from the factory
Check out your local auto wrecking yards.