Yes but the "rumor mill" has it that the 2009 model year Crown Vics will only be sold to Public Safety Agencies and that there will not be a 2010 model available to anyone.
If you want a Crown Vic - get/order it during the 2008 model year!
No. Its production was discontinued in 2011.
I need to know the type of compressor (make) before I can answer that question.
Battery could be dead. Check that with a volt meter.
Check out SUVlights.com They make a nice easy relay upgrade for us. This will eliminate any voltage drop.
The 1998 Ford Crown Victoria takes 22" replacement windshield wiper blades on both sides front. Note however, when buying wipers be sure to always lookup your vehicle make, model and year in the application guide book at the store, or now-a-days you can Google 'lookup wiper size'.
Ah, the 1997 Ford Crown Victoria P71 is a wonderful machine. For its transmission fluid, you'll want to use Dexron III/Mercon automatic transmission fluid. Just pour it in gently, like a little stream flowing through a meadow, and your Crown Victoria will purr like a happy little kitten.
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The firing order for a 1996 Ford Crown Victoria equipped with the police interceptor engine (which is a 4.6L V8) is 1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8. This firing order is typical for the Modular V8 engines used in Ford vehicles during that period. Make sure to follow the correct cylinder numbering when diagnosing or performing maintenance on the ignition system.
Remove the fuel rail, the injector just pulls out. Make sure area is very clean. Replace all o-rings.
Have your u-joints checked on the drive shaft. Most likely need to be replaced. If that's not it, then check the slack in the diff.
According to the imcdb, the most common on-screen appearance by a single make and model is the Ford Crown Victoria, with more than 3887 recorded.
10 degrees is the base timing. chalk can be used to better see the markings. make sure the vehcile is warmked up,pull the spout out and hook up the timing light