20 Most Recent 1992 Ford Crown Victoria - Page 7 Questions & Answers

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1992 ford crown vic working fine, next day no

  1. Hi Domino, The fuel shut off is powered by the fuel pump relay (which is in the engine compartment fuse block) the fuel pump relay is powered by the EEC power relay(PCM relay) you will have to check for distribution and voltage. I hope this helps!
9/1/2010 2:11:39 AM • 1992 Ford Crown... • Answered on Sep 01, 2010
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How do I change my wiper blades on my '92 Crown

Most auto parts stores will gladly change out the blades for you. As far as your question.......No, you only have to replace the blades and not the completer wiper arm.
Hope this helps
8/26/2010 6:47:48 PM • 1992 Ford Crown... • Answered on Aug 26, 2010
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Will a starter from a 1993 Ford Crown Vic fit a

Yes, it will, as long as it is the same motor........
8/26/2010 8:07:02 AM • 1992 Ford Crown... • Answered on Aug 26, 2010
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My floor board get hot

Check exhaust system shields/insulation near point of high temp.
8/26/2010 12:53:25 AM • 1992 Ford Crown... • Answered on Aug 26, 2010
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I have a 92 crown

6 bolts out of what?
8/26/2010 12:11:43 AM • 1992 Ford Crown... • Answered on Aug 26, 2010
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Auto failed to start until

Hi a bad fuel pump which will sometimes lead to low fuel pressure can affect the shifting of transmission because often, a dirty fuel filter or injectors will drop fuel pressure at high RPM which can have the same effect as a failing ignition system.......
8/24/2010 5:02:14 PM • 1992 Ford Crown... • Answered on Aug 24, 2010
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Drivers window stuck in down

The easiest way is to take the panel off and raise it that way, if you don't ever roll down the window or you can't get the regulator for awhile, you can block it in the up position with a piece of wood or something. Good Luck Tim
8/8/2010 6:28:33 AM • 1992 Ford Crown... • Answered on Aug 08, 2010
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My speed don't work

Speed Sensors REMOVAL & INSTALLATION Front Fig. 1: The speed sensor sits directly over the exciter ring in the front knuckle 89609p51.jpg
Fig. 2: Detach the speed sensor connector in the engine compartment 89609p55.jpg
Fig. 3: Remove the speed sensor harness from the routing clips 89609p53.jpg
Fig. 4: A special E6 Torx® socket is required to remove the speed sensor retaining bolt 89609p52.jpg
  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  2. From inside engine compartment, detach sensor assembly 2-pin connector from the wiring harness.
  3. Remove the steel routing clip attaching the sensor wire to the tube bundle on the left sensor or remove the plastic routing clip attaching the sensor wire to the frame on the right sensor.
  4. Remove the rubber coated spring steel clip holding the sensor wire to the frame.
  5. Remove the sensor wire from the steel routing clip on the frame and from the dust shield.
  6. Remove the sensor attaching bolt from the front spindle and slide the sensor out of the mounting hole. To install:
  7. Install the sensor into the mounting hole in the front spindle and attach with the mounting bolt. Tighten to 40–60 inch lbs. (4.5–6.8 Nm).
  8. Insert the sensor routing grommets into the dust shield and steel bracket on the frame. Route the wire into the engine compartment.
  9. Install the rubber coated steel clip that holds the sensor wire to the frame into the hole in the frame.
  10. Install the steel clip that holds sensor wire to tube bundle on left side or plastic clip that holds sensor to frame on right side.
  11. Reconnect the 2-pin connector to wire harness. Connect the negative battery cable.
Rear Fig. 5: Detach the speed sensor connector in the luggage compartment 89609p04.jpg
Fig. 6: Grasp the harness and . . . 89609p37.jpg
Fig. 7: . . . remove it from the routing brackets 89609p36.jpg
Fig. 8: The rear speed sensor is mounted on the back of the hub assembly 89609p32.jpg
Fig. 9: Remove the sensor retaining bolt and remove the sensor from the hub 89609p34.jpg
  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  2. From inside luggage compartment, detach 2-pin sensor connector from wiring harness and push sensor wire through hole in floor.
  3. From below vehicle, remove sensor wire from routing bracket located on top of rear axle carrier housing and remove steel clip holding sensor wire and brake tube against axle housing.
  4. Remove screw from clip holding sensor wire and brake tube to bracket on axle.
  5. Remove sensor to rear adapter retaining bolt and remove sensor. To install:
  6. Insert sensor adapter and install retaining bolt. Tighten to 40–60 inch lbs. (4.5–6.8 Nm).
  7. Attach the clip holding the sensor and brake tube to the bracket on the axle housing and secure with the retaining screw. Tighten the screw to 40–60 inch lbs. (4.5–6.8 Nm).
  8. Install steel clip around axle tube that holds sensor wire and brake tube against axle tube and push spool-shaped grommet into clip located on top of axle carrier housing.
  9. Push sensor wire connector up through hole in floor and seat large round grommet into hole.
  10. Reconnect sensor 2-pin connector to wiring harness inside luggage compartment.
8/3/2010 1:13:52 AM • 1992 Ford Crown... • Answered on Aug 03, 2010
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How to replace egr valve on 1995 crown vic 4.6.

On 1995 Crown Victoria the EGR valve is located at the rear of the engine compartment. While the attaching bolts can be gotten out with a little bit of a problem the egr tube that atteches the EGR valve to the right exhaust manifold is a pain. It is possible to do though. Here are the removal and installation instructions. If you are sure that the EGR valve is the reason for any check engine light then you can remove the battery cable for about five minutes to reset the light, but if the light is on for a differant reason then you just got rid of the code plus any freeze frame data that a shop could have used to diagnose the problem.

Check this procedure about REMOVAL & INSTALLATION...

PFED Sensor
See Figures 9, 10, 11 and 12


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Fig. 9: Detach the connector for the DPFE sensor


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Fig. 10: Matchmark and remove the vacuum hoses for the DPFE sensor and ...


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Fig. 11: ... remove the retaining nuts from the DPFE sensor and ...


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Fig. 12: ... remove the DPFE sensor from the intake manifold
  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  2. Label and disconnect the wiring harness from the DPFE sensor.
  3. Label and disconnect the vacuum hoses.
  4. Remove the mounting screws and remove the DPFE sensor.
To install:
  1. Position the DPFE sensor and tighten the mounting screws.
  2. Attach all necessary hoses and wiring to the sensor.
  3. Connect the negative battery cable.

EGR Valve Control Solenoid
See Figures 13 through 17


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Fig. 13: Detach the connector for the EVR solenoid


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Fig. 14: Match mark the vacuum hoses for the EVR solenoid and ...


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Fig. 15: ... remove the vacuum hoses from the EVR solenoid


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Fig. 16: Remove the retaining nut for the solenoid and ...


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Fig. 17: ... remove the solenoid from the intake manifold
  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  2. Label and detach the vacuum hoses from the EVR solenoid.
  3. Detach the electrical connector from the solenoid.
  4. Remove the retaining hardware, and remove the solenoid.
To install:
  1. Position the solenoid and install the retaining hardware.
  2. Attach the main emission vacuum control connector and the wiring harness connector to the EVR solenoid.
  3. Connect the negative battery cable.

continue...
7/16/2010 2:45:55 PM • 1992 Ford Crown... • Answered on Jul 16, 2010
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I have 2004 Ford Crown Victoria for a month, fuel

There is a fuel inertia switch located in the trunk compartment to the left (drivers side), behind the carpet. I would try there before anything else. The switch will just have to be pushed back in if it has tripped. Hope this helps and good luck!
7/11/2010 11:49:31 AM • 1992 Ford Crown... • Answered on Jul 11, 2010
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My transmission shifts fine gears one to three. It

The transmission will have to be pulled and rebuilt to fix this problem.
I don't think a simple fluid change will fix it.
Good luck to you.

7/8/2010 6:20:58 AM • 1992 Ford Crown... • Answered on Jul 08, 2010
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Air conditioning recharge what does the system

r12, but it needs to be converted to r134,
6/20/2010 12:36:01 AM • 1992 Ford Crown... • Answered on Jun 20, 2010
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On accelaration hesition but gets strong after it

I would replace the fuel filter if it hasn't been done. Also check the air filter. You may need to clean the throttle body.
6/14/2010 4:30:47 AM • 1992 Ford Crown... • Answered on Jun 14, 2010
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Engine died at stop sign nows stalls out and dies

If the engine stalls at idle the problem is with idle air control solenoid. You can get it replaced at 50-100 bucks.
6/2/2010 1:58:42 PM • 1992 Ford Crown... • Answered on Jun 02, 2010
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Set timing on ford 4.6

the ign timing is not adjustable.
6/2/2010 2:47:52 AM • 1992 Ford Crown... • Answered on Jun 02, 2010
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How do i find transmision identification number?

lift and support car! on the drivers side on the trans there should be a tag ! those are your id numbers!
6/2/2010 1:57:44 AM • 1992 Ford Crown... • Answered on Jun 02, 2010
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Know anywhere to find a replacement front ford

hello there:
i would suggest going to a salvage yard to locate the emblem or you might even be able to find it on ebay motor but if no luck there you may need to go to the dealership and have one ordered hope this helps you out sincerely D.Jones
6/1/2010 9:10:18 PM • 1992 Ford Crown... • Answered on Jun 01, 2010
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I have 2004 Ford Crown Victoria for a month or so

Replace the headlamp dimmer switch if holding the directional back get these lights working properly
5/30/2010 1:00:58 PM • 1992 Ford Crown... • Answered on May 30, 2010
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Air blows only through defroster vents even if ac

Sounds like you have a vacuum leak
5/17/2010 5:59:28 AM • 1992 Ford Crown... • Answered on May 17, 2010
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Wet floors

Check the door rubber and the plastic weather seal behind the door trim on the inside of the door, if it has been removed or not resealed properly it will allow water to enter into the car.
Your front window may need to be resealed and there is a possibility that you may have rust around the bottom part of the window opening
hope this helps
5/14/2010 10:00:48 PM • 1992 Ford Crown... • Answered on May 14, 2010
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