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Delmas griffith Posted on May 21, 2016
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Runs fine until gets up to operating temperature. Then developes a miss an no power

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The Crown Vic has issues with the spark plug wires, replace them if the spark plug connector boot looks burned or has holes burned into it. Replace just one wire at a time!! Also do you have a check engine light? You should if your engine has a misfiring cylinder.

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SOURCE: 2006 crown victoria - no heat

I would change the thermostat in the vehicle first and go from there. Hope this helps......Dan

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 24, 2008

SOURCE: 2000 Ford Crown Victoria

when you hold the accelerator does the vehicle stay running? if so the problem is in ithe IAC idle air control motor, take a small screw driver and using the handle tap the iac motor and usualy the motor will kick in and the vehicle will run fine then if the problem is rectified replace the IAC

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 19, 2009

SOURCE: crown victoria window motor replacement

remove the door panel. be very careful and make sure you get all the screws out. Should be maybe 2 on the bottom half of the door, and 2 on the top half. one is right by the handle, which is the one i forgot the first time i took my door pannel off. carefully pull the panel upward, and outward at the same time. Once the panel is off, disconnect the controls, and remove the light from the panel. Remove the plastic cover very carefully, it will tear, just keeps noise, and air, and the elements out.
There will be 3 screws, they are torx bolts, once you pull those 3 out. They are located middle of the door towards the right side. The motor will drop down a little bit. disconnect the wires for the motor, and wiggle the motor off of the regulator. the crown vics have a decent size hole to get into the door panel, you can also remove the speaker if that would help you do it. other than that, it just lining up the new motor into the car, pushing it into the regulator, and putting the 3 bolts in, make sure they are snug, and not cross threaded. put everything back together, and your set.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 21, 2009

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

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2009

SOURCE: need wiring diagram for 2008 ford crown victoria

Hello,

You can purchase the wiring diagram for $5.99 from the following site: http://www.wiring-diagram.com/. You can also purchase a wiring diagram book from the following link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2008-FORD-CROWN-VICTORIA-MARQUIS-WIRING-DIAGRAM-MANUAL_W0QQitemZ120394723100QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxZ20090320?IMSfp=TL090320147007r15080.

Hope this helps,

Chris

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