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Brian Davis Posted on Nov 27, 2012
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2006 ford crown vic police interceptor - parking light and tail lights quit working. Lighting module was changed- did not fix. Suggestions?

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Did you check for blowin fuses?

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  • Brian Davis Nov 27, 2012

    Tested all the fuses

  • Anonymous Nov 27, 2012

    Check for loose or a break in a wire at the connecter plugs going onto the lights, Make shure that all ground wires are tight where they connect up to the body of the car,,Check bulb sockets for corrosion ,, Then Take a tes light , Have a friend helping you in side the car to turn the light on end off to se if you get power comeing to them, If not i would be thinking the problem is the multi function control is shot,

  • Brian Davis Nov 27, 2012

    Is the multi-function control in the steering column?

  • Brian Davis Nov 28, 2012

    Ok so I ran a new ground to the connector at the tail lights and now the tail lights and parking lights are working... But the only way to cut them off is pull the connector apart.
    So what does this mean?

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SOURCE: 2000 crown vic police interceptor bypass a/c clutch pulley

you can get a A/C Delete kit for a Ford 4.6 liter. the 4.6 v-8 accessory drive system is all the same. You may also be able to run a line of string around the pullys, take it to your local auto parts store and they can match it up. I recomend the kit,

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SOURCE: 1996 Ford crown Victoria police interceptor tail lights wont turn on all other lights work

Have you traced the wires from the tail light forward?

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  • Posted on Nov 01, 2012

SOURCE: 2003 ford crown vic police car has no park lights tail lighte work just no front park light

check fuses then connections at bulb and switches

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