That will depend on which differential you have. There is more than one. Find the metal tag located under one of the differential cover bolts on the rear end housing.
EDIS , stands for Electronic Distributorless Ignition System That would be the ( 2 ) coil packs with spark plug wires on a 1996 Ford Crown Victoria that is part of the EDIS
Check the part numbers at a rad. shop.
Some of the same parts. You would have to check with your local Ford dealer for part numbers.
The rear differential plug is located on the inside top part of the differential. Where the drive shaft connects.
The P71 car is also known as the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor. It is part of a series of police service vehicles manufactured by Ford. The P71 is also known as the CVPI.
That's the drive gear assembly in your rear differential ( the center part that is bigger )
The first "Crown Victoria" appeared in 1955; it was a 2-door 6-seater coupe, part of the Ford Fairlane range, that differed from the regular Victoria model by having a stainless steel band that 'crowned' the roofline, passing right over the car, as an extension of the B-pillar line. The model was produced in 1955 and 1956.
The speedometer, Odometer and tripminder are all controlled by the VSS(Vehicle Speed Sensor) located in the bottom part under the vehicle engine.
It is part of the Mass Air Flow Sensor. Located at the Air Filter Box end of the Air Intake yube.
On a 2004 Ford Expedition , 4x4 : The front differential has a tube ( hose ) coming off the top of the differential ( the biggest part of the case where the gears are )
The LTD part is just the name of the car, it doesn't mean anything special. Pre-1983, Ford called this car the "LTD." From 1983 to 1991 the name became the "LTD Crown Victoria." Then starting in 1992 it was just called the "Crown Victoria." If it is an LX model (not xl, I don't know what that means), the VIN code should include P74. That denotes that the car was the optioned-out version, not the base model and not a fleet model.
No, they are a different part number and are different steering columns. Stick with the escort/tracer switch. No, they are a different part number and are different steering columns. Stick with the escort/tracer switch.