pretty sure it is "piggy backed" onto the starter. A smaller cylindrical unit running parallel to the starter
It's on the starter.
Ford's fusible links are usually connected to the battery side of the starter solenoid.
The starter solenoid is stuck, replace it and be sure the battery is fully charged before you try to start it again.
it is on a transmission housing
where is starter relay located on 03 crown victoria ======================================================== On a ( 2003 ) Ford Crown Victoria : The starter relay is located in the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment . It is the ( # 302 relay , one of the four large relays )
i heard its in the transmission itself,, in the ppan
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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.
The solenoid is on the starter.
The start solenoid for all 1966 USA Ford passenger cars is on the passenger side under hood, (bonnet) between the radiator core support and wheelwell. Some are mounted directly to the passenger side wheelwell.
Possibly, but I would first check the battery and then the solenoid.
the solenoid on that year ford starter is on top of the starter itself. that starter is used on a wide variety of ford products.