its a pcm code telling you the computer hasn't finished running its test on emission systems on your car. after normal driving that includes stop and go, idling, and off and on it should go off on its own after awhile. could take a week or more. its safe to drive with this code since its not a trouble code but rather an information code letting you know. usually it comes on after the battery has been unplugged/dead for a period of time, you used a code scanner to clear other codes you might have had. if it does happen to find something wrong with your emissions system it will throw another code on top of the p1000 and will remain on till the other code is fixed and it runs another test.
No, different electronics/sensors.
yes.
Left side, under dash, by the ebrake/hood latch lever assembly..
It should be a direct swap.
no, its a different design
In the 1999 Crown Victoria the LCM, Lighting Control Module , contains the relay for the turn and hazard flashers. This located under the dash.
5x4.5
Yes.
According to the 1999 Ford Crown Victoria Owner Guide : With single exhaust ( 200 horsepower ) With dual exhaust ( 215 horsepower )
can 5.0 engine fit in 1999 crown victoria
On a 1999 Ford Crown Victoria : firewall 4 - 8 3 - 7 2 - 6 1 - 5 front of vehicle ( if that is what you mean )
6x8