2000 Crown Vics do not have distributors. Since the inception of the S.O.H.C. 4.6 motors, they have used coil packs and crank sensors to trigger the the ignition. So they do still use ignition wires. Later model S.O.H.C and most D.O.H.C 4.6 motors use coil on plug ignition, which eliminates the spark plug wires all together and have a separate coil on each plug.
250
15.0 Liters / 15.8 Quarts
On a Police Interceptor model, it is just under the oil filter.
On a 2000 Ford Crown Victoria : The fuel tank holds ( 71.9 litres / 19.0 U.S. gallons ) Civilian and Police versions
Should be around 4.5 L unless it has an oversize oil pan.
All Crown Victoria Police Interceptor 4.6 engine models retain the same amount of horsepower and torque throughought to present. It is 225 horsepower with 290 ft lbs. of torque. Now from an experts point of view: All Crown Victorias do have a 4.6L V8 regardless of whether or not they are police interceptors, but the interceptors have upgraded computers which increase the HP. I sell these cars and I KNOW that every year they get faster and faster regardless of the fact that Ford never changes the listed HP of actually 250 not 225. To check my credibility, look up my company on Google: Martel Autos.
2 inch inlet and outlet. The format of the muffler is "center/off-set". Performance replacement mufflers are as follows: Flowmaster Series Delta 40 - #942041, Ultra-Flo #17514, Flowtech #50320 & Magnaflow #11224
I'm not sure of the 2000, but a 1997 is governed down to about 128 mph.
Click on the link below Click on Owner Guides The 2000 Crown Vic. owners manual ( which includes the fuse panel diagram ) can be viewed on-line
Check the E brake to make sure the button is being touched by the lever when the E brake is in the full up position.
Eastern Distributor was created in 2000.
The 2000 Saturn does not have a distributor. Instead it uses a "coil pack" system.