If your headlight housing lenses have gotten hazy, replace them with aftermarket items. Search the net under "headlight assembly" or "...housing." You can find them for under $25, new. Then just buy the brightest bulbs you can find that won't melt the socket or switch with a too-high current draw. I tried "offroad" bulbs that were rated at 80W just to use as low beams, but the bulbs burned out after only a month or two. I'm now using SilverStar Ultras--$50 a pair. The basic design of the headlight housing is problematic, so there's not much you can do.
John
Seattle, WA
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You can view the 1997 Ford Crown Victoria Owner Guide online at : ( www . motorcraft service . com ) no spaces Click on Owner Guides The Owner Guide shows pictures and meanings
Are they both 4.6 L ?
Yes.
No.
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The 1997 Ford Crown Victoria owners manual shows ( 5 w 30 )
No, I doesnt fit. Check the tail of the 1997 and there is a speed sensor. The 2003 doesnt have it.
I was looking at the drawings of the instrument panel ( gauge cluster ) in the 1997 Ford Crown Victoria Owner Guide and it doesn't have a factory tachometer
In a 1997 Ford Crown Victoria : Fuse ( # 16 ) is a 20 amp fuse for the cigarette lighter
You can see the blueprint of the door on a 1997 Grand Marquis/Crown Victoria at the related link below. This will aid in the removal of the panel.
The 1997 Ford Crown Victoria OBD 2 port is located under driver side dash next to center console