Check your VIN. If it is an Interceptor, the VIN will have P71 in it.
No difference mechanically (supposedly) between the Interceptor and the civilian other than computer programming. Examples are higher idle speed and drastically modified shift points. I know if you open this thing up, it shifts hard into 2nd gear at about 50 mph. Yet drive normal and you can actually get into overdrive at 30 mph. The car itself has some upgrades relating to handling. It will have bucket seats in it with a metal plate inside of the seat to avoid knife wounds from the back seat. There are other differences also but not much. The 97 is a great model. Lots of power and still over 20 mpg. Yes, I own 1 of them.
newandnotso
Yes.
ENGINE SIZE IN THE 1995 FORD CROWN VICTORIA POLICE INTERCEPTOR IS 4.7 LITER.
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6 quarts
Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor was created in 1992.
5.8L of 5w20
6 Qts
no, its a different design
Yes.
CVI is listed under the vehicle's title otherwise knowned as the Crown Victoria Police Interceptor!
On a 1996 Ford Crown Victoria : The thread on cap on your engine coolant reservoir is the 16 PSI pressure cap / radiator cap
A small amount of Crown Vics had the Windsor engine,They were used Primarily for police and other civil services.