Why do you want to change the BCM ? What problems are you having ? Your best bet , have a qualified technician hook up a scanner an read code's .Your vehicle doesn't even have a BCM .
Module Controlled Functions
The multifunction modules consist of the following:
The air suspension module is linked to its own data link connector (DLC). The air suspension module controls the air suspension system and the electronic variable orifice (EVO) steering.
The DDM is connected to the international standards organization (ISO) 9141 communication network. The DDM controls many functions including power door locks and remote keyless entry (RKE).
The LCM is connected to the ISO 9141 communication network. The LCM controls both interior and exterior lighting, backlighting, the battery saver and warning chimes.
Do yourself a favor an take it to a qualified repair shop.
SOURCE: 2004 Ford Crown Victoria, how many labor hours for?
Depends on whether or not you are going with Brand new or are Going to Machine the Old ones. Which way you goin????
SOURCE: I need the fuse diagram for a 2001 crown victoria
go to
http://www.motorcraftservice.com/pubs/content/~WO1CRO/~MUS~LEN/41/01croog4e.pdf
and check out pages 156 - 161. They provide all you have asked for!
SOURCE: how do you change the
Unless you know for sure that the oil pump is bad or your just changing it for a high performance pump. These cars have an oil cooler that clogs up and causes problems. It is located at the bottom of the radiator, between the radiator and engine. About 18" long and 2" in diameter. It has the oil lines and the coolant lines running to it. Remove it, it can be disassembled and cleaned. there are a lot of fins in it and they clog easily. When they start to clog you lose oil pressure( oil light on) And the lifters start to rattle. Have friends on the police force and they said the coolers where a problem, until they put them on the maintenance schedule to be cleaned. If this is the problem your having , try this first. Replacing the oil pump is not a fun job. It is almost easier to pull the engine out.
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