If your 1997 Ford Crown Victoria clicks when trying to start, it often indicates an issue with the battery or the starter. The clicking sound usually means the starter motor is not engaging properly, which could be due to a weak battery, corroded battery terminals, or a faulty starter solenoid. First, check the battery charge and connections; if those are good, the starter may need to be tested or replaced.
dead battery
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.
Battery is dead.
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
yes it does you don't need to be in 2nd gear anyways in a crown Victoria yes it does you don't need to be in 2nd gear anyways in a crown Victoria yes it does you don't need to be in 2nd gear anyways in a crown Victoria
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Have you checked the coil to start with ?
Do you mean right after you start it ? When the engines cold ?
Check the battery cables. If there is no corrosion and you have good connections, then the starter solenoid/relay may be at fault.
is it just blaring and wont stop or it wont let you start the vehicle?
I had the same problem in an old Chevrolet, and it turned out to be a short in the battery. Check it out.
It's sounds like your low on freon.