You can continue to drive your 2005 Crown Victoria with a bad EGR valve for a limited time, but it's not advisable. A malfunctioning EGR valve can lead to increased emissions, reduced fuel efficiency, and potential engine damage over time. It's best to address the issue as soon as possible to avoid further complications. Regular monitoring of engine performance and any warning lights is recommended while driving with this issue.
they"ll do it as long as you have the right size tire on it
It takes about 5 hours, depending on how fast you drive.
as long as they are the same factory they should be seemless fits the same ford plants otherwise you could search mechanicaly idont see why not
The Crown Victoria has been in production for over twenty years. The most recent price on it is twenty seven thousand dollars. It is a luxury car and they are well know with the police departments.
As long as it's not a red spotlight, yes
It will require about 2.25 hour to cover that 130 mile drive.
Give yourself about 1 1/2 hours for complete job.
i did it in my driveway in two days on a 92 and that was only working in the evenings
Probably just frozen from being on for so long
612 miles, taking about 10 hours
It is about 1 hour and 45 minutes.
No problem for a small trailer up to say 2,500 lbs or even 3,000 lbs. Just as long as you turn off the electronic over drive. This will keep the trans. cooler. Also for those long trips, have a trans. cooler installed, it helps.