Just use a test lite and check them all.
A malfunction has been detected
What's wrong with it? No light, no electricity to the bulb socket, loose in ceiling...? Radioman
Your Car has a LCM (Light Control Module) and it sound like the relays are going bad. You will need a new LCM or have it rebuilt.
On a 2003 Ford Crown Victoria : ( fuse # 20 is a 20 amp fuse for the spot light ) In the fuse panel under the drivers side of the dash
That would be the OPTIONAL fire suppresion system in a 2008 Ford Crown Victoria police vehicle . It can be used once , and then it needs to be serviced in order to use it again just like a fire extinguisher would
Yes, they are identical
In a 2007 Ford Crown Victoria : In the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment near the battery ( mini fuse # 2 is a 20 amp fuse for the spot lights on police vehicles )
You need to remove the fuse for it, for that you'll need a manual for that model and year. The above answer is incorrect, sure you could do that but!!!! Check in the glove box to see if there is a round push button switch. If there is and it wasnt removed- this button will disable the traction control. To verify that it is off there will be a light that says traction control that will light up on the instrument panel. It will reset back to ON everytime the car is shut off. This is on a 1998 p71 Crown victoria, an LX Vic should be the same.
You may have the P71 Package (Police Interceptor), in which these sections of the taillamps are separate for police strobe lamps.
If it's the same as the 1999 Ford Crown Victoria " civilian " version : The O/D OFF ( Overdrive Off ) light is above and just to the right of the speedometer
on my 98 crown vic you have to push in the head light switch
Antilock brake system