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What transmission is in a 2008 Crown Victoria Police Interceptor?

What transmission is in a 2008 Crown Victoria Police Interceptor?

Ford four-speed automatic transmission
Both cars use the same 4.6 L 2V SOHC V8 (both Flex Fuel starting in 2008), Ford modular engine, and Ford four-speed automatic transmission.

What kind of engine does a Crown Vic have?

The 4.6L SOHC 2-valve engine was the fleet engine of choice for taxicabs and police cars as well as hundreds of thousands of Crown Vics, trucks, vans, and Mustangs, they’re usually easy to find and cheap to buy. Romeo, Windsor, Teksid, WAP, Triton & Intech – What’s In A Name?

How to reload pictures from Ford Crown Victoria?

If a red X appears instead of an image, clicking the right mouse button in your web browser will reveal a menu with the option to “show picture” which will attempt to reload the selected picture from this server.

What kind of coil pack does a Crown Victoria use?

The two blocks in front of the engine are the coil packs used in 1992-1997 crown victorias. 1998 and later crownvics do not use spark plug wires like the earlier models did, so you can disregard that portion of the diagram if you are working on a 1998+ crownvic.

When did Crown Victoria get the Pi package?

In 2001, the F150 and Crown Victoria 4.6 Ls received the PI package. The Windsor NPI 2-valve cylinder head (left) shows the open combustion chamber with the wall beside the intake valve to induce mixture motion in the chamber. The PI heads (right) came with a smaller heart shape design

What kind of engine does a Ford Crown Victoria have?

Showcased in the redesign was the new Modular V8 engine. First introduced in the 1991 Lincoln Town Car, the 4.6 L SOHC V8 replaced the overhead-valve 5.0 L (302 CID) small block V8 and was the first of a family of overhead-cam engines that would eventually appear in several Ford and Lincoln-Mercury cars and trucks.

How many miles does a 1997 Crown Victoria have?

Cant think of even one… We bought this LX in 2004,with 45k miles, and still drive it daily 14 years later, now with 228000K miles. Several years ago we replaced the intake manifold, and have had no other major problems since. The motor is still tight, the transmission is smooth.

What was the successor to the Ford Crown Victoria?

The successor to the Ford LTD Crown Victoria, the Ford Crown Victoria served as the flagship sedan of the Ford model line, slotted above the Ford Taurus and as the Ford counterpart of the Mercury Grand Marquis. Produced across two generations, the Crown Victoria was sold exclusively as a four-door sedan.

When did the Crown Victoria go out of production?

In 2006, after factoring out fleet/Police Interceptor sales (95% of production), retail sales of the Crown Victoria dwindled to 3,000 (coming within 1,100 units of the Ford GT supercar), outsold by its Mercury Grand Marquis counterpart by an 18-to-1 margin.

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