Any salvage yard in your area.
i found the problem - loose wires in the harness
According to the 2000 Ford Crown Victoria Owner Guide : ( Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid is used as the power steering fluid )
if a dodge neon would race a crown Victoria the neon would start of faster but after a while the power of a v8 engine the neon will get left behind the crown Victoria has great acceleration
According to the 2002 Ford Crown Victoria Owner Guide : Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid is used as the power steering fluid
250
right next to the engine
the wheels
Ford has never produced a Crown Victoria with a V6 engine. In 1985 Ford installed the 255 V8 and 302 V8 engines. The V6 engine wouldn't produce enough horse power for the heavy Crown Victoria.
The newer Crown Vics have anti-lock brakes and air bags and much better power and handling than the 1980s models, so the answer is NO, they are not safer.
For a 2000 Ford Crown Victoria : With single exhaust ( 200 horsepower ) With dual exhaust ( 215 horsepower ) According to my Consumer Guide book
You could have a problem either at the arm in side, or with the wiper motor. Scrap yard has parts. Or, find the power wire at the motor, cut it and hook up an on/off toggle in the car. You will save some $$$$$$.
P71 Crown Victoria's do not have the 3 valve 4.6, the still use the 2 valve 4.6 (250 hp / 287 lbft)