about 20 dollars at the junk yard
The 1998 Ford Crown Victoria does not have a "governor" The computer has a rev limiter / speed cap that keeps the RPM's below the critical velocity for the drive shaft. This prevents the drive shaft from flying apart.
The drive shaft does not leak. It is either the pinion seal or the trans. seal. Either one, the drive shaft has to be removed. The rear seal should be done at a garage, but you could do the front.
Drive shaft? using a 12 point box end wrench that fits (5/16 i think) the bolts attaching the shaft to both the tranny and rear end, watch your head too, the drive shaft is not forgiving
Have the tires balanced and try it again. Also have the drive shaft checked.
You have to replace the whole drive shaft.
tool for drive shaft
on the tail shaft of the transmission
Have your u-joints checked on the drive shaft. Most likely need to be replaced. If that's not it, then check the slack in the diff.
To replace the axle shaft on your Ford Crown Victoria 2005, you will need a specialized tool called a slide hammer. Once you remove the axle make sure the area is thoroughly cleaned, You can find replacement axles at most reputable auto parts dealers, and most are available online.
No you do not.
oN THE 91 FORD CROWN VICTORIA YOU WILL LOCATE THE SPEED SENSOR ON THE DRIVERS SIDE OF THE TRANSMISSION ON THE TAIL SHAFT.
I have a leak on my drive shaft left front 2000 cheve Blazer I would like to replace the whole unit