SOURCE: 1987 Ford Crown Victoria LTD
If it was an old police vehicle it has probably got an ignition kill switch located somewhere. This will have to be removed. And the wiring put back to factory standards. If not an old police car you are not getting voltage to the starter which is a bad relay. Do you get a clicking sound when you try to start? If yes, have someone keep hitting the start and listen and look for a relay under the hood.
SOURCE: fuse box diagram for my 1989 crown victoria
it should under the lid of the fuse box and in the owners manual if no manual try here for one online www.edmonds.com
SOURCE: firing order for 1989 crown victoria ltd
For the 1989 Ford Crown Victoria:
I do not know if you have the 5.0L or 5.8L; however I have included both below.
For the 5.0L
Firing Order:
1-5-4-2-6-3-7-8
Cylinders:
.......(back).......
|..4..|........|..8..|
|..3..|........|..7..|
|..2..|........|..6..|
|..1..|........|..5..|
.......(front)
Distributor:
.....(back)
[.]..5.....1
4..............8
2..............7
.....6.....3.[.]-clip
.....(front)
For the 5.8L:
Firing Order:
1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8
Cylinders:
........(back).........
|...4...|.......|...8...|
|...3...|.......|...7...|
|...2...|.......|...6...|
|...1...|.......|...5...|
........(front)
Distributor:
.....(back)
[.]..3....1
7.............8
2.............4
.....6....5.[.]-clip
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SOURCE: where is the fuse box
Hi, according to the original owners manual, "The fuse panel is located to the left of the steering column in the instrument panel. To expose the fuse panel, remove the lower steering column finish panel by removing the two retaining screws.
Take care
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