I'm not so sure you can do that anymore with the newer Crown Vics. It was possible with the older Crown Victorias because they utilized a remote solenoid to engage the starter - all you had to do was jump the poles on the solenoid on the front passenger fenderwell. It may be possible with the 96, if you get underneath the car and do it directly on the starter. Unless they still had the starter solenoid on the fenderwell, but I don't think they did.
Drive a flat blade screw driver into it. Then turn screw driver to on position.
The use of screw driver is to pull out and in the screws
If you have the determination to.
Phillips head (the star lookin one) and Flat head (the flat one) :)
prior out with a flat screw driver
to lossen or tighten slotted screws
With a flat head screw driver. :-)
it is on the bottom of the corroborator and you need to use a flat head screw driver.
A flat head screw driver to pop off the plastic cover, and a star screw driver to remove the whole thing.
You will need a flat head screw driver, a regular phillips head screw driver, and a hammer.
Very careful pry it out with a small thin flat head screw driver, put tape on the screw driver to keep from scratching the surrounding area
No, you can fix it with a flat head screw driver and vise grips.