If you are referring to the keycode for the ignition, door, trunk keys, and not the keypad code for the keyless electronic entry, the ogigional selling dealer is the only one who stands a chance of having that information. Ford did not put that information online for dealers to get until around late 1999, maybe 2000. So anything built before that, the original selling dealer was the only one to ever have that info. And I am sure that they have purged that by now, given that we are tallking about 21 year old info. If you need, you can call a locksmith to make a key. They have ways of doing without a keycode.
You can find the starter for the 1985 Lincoln Crown Victoria LTD online at places like Rock Auto. AutoZone also offers the starter for this vehicle.
The key code for a 1998 Ford Crown Victoria Police package would be located in the owners manual. If you do not have one you may call the manufacturer and order a code, or simply request to reset the code.
open trunk and look on lid hinge on passenger side for code
Try looking in the trunk. Might find the sticker on the trunk arm inside.
If not there, try looking in the trunk. On the trunk arm.
E-Bay? Salvage yard?
Look underneath your trunk lid there should be a little white sticker with 5 numbers on it.
Open the trunk. Look for a white tag with five numbers on the hood hinge arms. If not there or has been removed, contact your dealer.Type your answer here...
You can view the 1999 Ford Crown Victoria owners manual online at : www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces ) Click on Owner Guides
open the trunk and look on the underside there should be a sticker with the code on it If not there, look for the keyless entry module, usually inthe trunk, on the back of the back seat. It will have the code on it.
Check out your local auto wrecking yards.
Junk yard or pick - and pull