It is not uncommon for police cruisers to have a cut-off switch for tail and signal lights (brake light part)so that the lights can be switched off if an officer sees someone (in a stolen car) that has just passed him that he wants to stop without giving away his move. Even though the brake part of the lights are only affected, the wiring over 10yrs might be shorted at that switch or junction. When the car was sold the switch, whether removed or still there, was probably buried under the dash and has loosened or shorted against some metal part. Check under the dash to see if there are wires grouped together that have come loose or a switch taped up that is in need of repair.
The park lamps fuse is blown
There are several reasons why a Crown Victoria will not start. One reason could be a dead battery. Another reason is that the spark plugs and plug wires may need to be changed.
The stock tires for a Crown Victoria are P225-60-R15, provided you haven't changed wheels.
If turn signals (on both sides) and the emergency flasher doesn't work, my first thought would the the multi-function switch which is located in the steering column.
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No, they are not the same. The body style changed in 1992.
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