If you mean it ( diesel's ) then eventually shuts off, then this is due to low grade fuel as to where the timing is set on the engine. Two options, change to higher grade fuel, or have timing checked or lowered. In either case, this is not good for the engine.
The transmission is bolted to the rear of the engine
1992 and newer Ford Crown Victorias had the 4.6 liter ( 281 cubic inch ) Single Over Head Cam V8 engine
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No, the 1983 - 1992 Crown Victorias used the AOD transmission and the 1993-1994 Crown Victorias used the AODE transmission, so they would be different. Sorry!
The only factory engine in a 1996 Ford Crown Victoria was the 4.6 liter / 281 cubic inch , Single Over Head Cam V8 engine
Crown Victorias are driven mostly by old people. Old people usually buy new cars. So, you can pick up an older Crown Vic that is in pretty good shape and at a low price because the is not much demand for them. My 1985 black 4 door crown vic I bought 1999 for $1800 In 2001 I had the engine rebuilt and she is still going strong. Best car I ever owned.
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Assuming you're referring to a standard (manual) transmission, the answer is no.
there is no definite answer to this question it all depends on how well the engine has been taken care of along the years etc. proper oil changes, fluid flushes and anual maintnence
Where is the ignition control module located in my 1992 Crown Victoria