Only if it is the same engine, and wire and bolt pattern.
There were several For vehicles that were introduced in 1955. They were the Crown Victoria, Squire, Thunderbird and the Fairlane Crown Victoria Skyliner.
In the alternator
In the alternator
No
The wires that go off the alternator are fused, meaning that will break the circuit by melting.
Its built into the alternator on all vics from 91 to current
no it wont work ur 1996 thunderbird has a 4r70w aode trans which is an electronic trans, the 85 crown vic aod trans is not electronic it will probably bolt up... but not much else
Inside the alternator. It's part of the alternator. If you are having problems with low or high voltage output, I'd recommend replacing the alternator as a unit.
On a 1988 Ford Crown Victoria, the voltage regulator is typically located on the back of the alternator. It may also be integrated into the alternator itself, depending on the specific model and configuration. If you're having trouble locating it, consult the vehicle's service manual for detailed diagrams and information.
it should as long as you use the 92's computer and harness
which one the power steering,alternator,crank or a/c,crank?
On a 1988 Ford Crown Victoria, the voltage regulator is typically integrated into the alternator. To access it, you'll need to remove the alternator from the engine compartment. Once the alternator is out, you can replace the voltage regulator, which is often located on the back of the alternator. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.