2004 Ford Crown Victoria Severe Duty Supplement 1st Printing
2004 Ford Crown Victoria Manual
2004 Ford Crown Victoria manual content summary:
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Severe service conditions Maintenance recommendations Severe duty equipment Air Bag Information 2 3 4 12 All rights reserved. Reproduction by any means, electronic or mechanical including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system or translation in whole or part is - 2004 Ford Crown Victoria | Severe Duty Supplement 1st Printing - Page 2
Duty packages. However, other vehicles operated under the conditions listed below are also considered "severe service" vehicles and should be serviced and maintained as prescribed in this brochure. This brochure applies to rear wheel drive passenger cars only. CONTACT US Ford Fleet Hotline - The - 2004 Ford Crown Victoria | Severe Duty Supplement 1st Printing - Page 3
and unique requirements under which they are operated. Components that are part of the option packages are listed below and on the following pages The severe duty maintenance intervals are listed in the "Service Guide." The descriptions, specifications and material described in this publication - 2004 Ford Crown Victoria | Severe Duty Supplement 1st Printing - Page 4
powertrain noise may be present. Driving in the overdrive cancel mode for prolonged periods at high speeds will deteriorate performance and may cause extensive engine damage. Crown Victoria police vehicles are designed to operate in the (Overdrive) gear selector position while in pursuit. Optimum - 2004 Ford Crown Victoria | Severe Duty Supplement 1st Printing - Page 5
two studs contained in an enclosure, mounted in the trunk, on the right side fender support. The terminal with the red wires is the battery positive, and the terminal with the black wire is the ground. Remove both fuses in the Front PDB before removing the cover to the rear power point. Ensure load - 2004 Ford Crown Victoria | Severe Duty Supplement 1st Printing - Page 6
oil cooler mounted below the radiator fan to maintain safe engine oil temperatures. WHEELS/TIRES/BRAKES Wheel rims-Police To withstand the demands placed on vehicles driven under heavy-duty service conditions, Ford Motor Company installs heavy-duty steel wheels. Tires - Police Tires (including - 2004 Ford Crown Victoria | Severe Duty Supplement 1st Printing - Page 7
has standard ABS anti-lock brakes and may be equipped with traction control; refer to the "Owner Guide" for operation of these systems. INTERIOR Heavy-duty seats-Police The front seat assemblies, including the seat adjustment mechanisms and supports, are ruggedly designed and ensure working comfort - 2004 Ford Crown Victoria | Severe Duty Supplement 1st Printing - Page 8
Troubleshooting Manual" for electrical system information. Do not install any components into the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) or PCM harness. Connecting into this system may affect engine and transmission operation. As an example: connection of aftermarket electrical equipment into the brake - 2004 Ford Crown Victoria | Severe Duty Supplement 1st Printing - Page 9
into the fuel tank and/or back seat in high-speed rear impacts. • Trunk Equipment Mounting Guide - an outline pattern with recommended fastener mounting locations in the trunk. The guide can be found in the Police Interceptor Modifier Guide and on the Internet at www.cvpi.com. • Trunk Packing - 2004 Ford Crown Victoria | Severe Duty Supplement 1st Printing - Page 10
flares, loose fire extinguisher(s), loose 4-point lug wrench, loose crowbars, loose axes and other loose equipment with potential puncture capability in high speed rear end collisions. Gasoline should not be stored in the trunk at any time, regardless of container. Carry with caution - These items - 2004 Ford Crown Victoria | Severe Duty Supplement 1st Printing - Page 11
GuideЉ for proper positioning of fasteners. This guide can be accessed on the www.cvpi.com website. The sliding tray can also be used, depending on size, to properly store parts with rigid and sharp edges. 3. Ammunition - The safest location kit, Res-Q-Flo mask (placed in garment bag), fuses - 2004 Ford Crown Victoria | Severe Duty Supplement 1st Printing - Page 12
not place objects or mount equipment in front of the air bag module cover or in front of the seat areas that may come in contact with a deploying air bag. Failure to follow this instruction could result in personal injury. Dash, tunnel or console-mounted equipment should not be placed outside of the - 2004 Ford Crown Victoria | Severe Duty Supplement 1st Printing - Page 13
80 2 80 140 60 70 100 120 90 160 30 40 100 110 120 L 20 10 180 20 200 P RND21 3 Figure 1 1. 240 mm (9.5 inches) from center of air bag door 2. 375 mm (15 inches) from center of air bag door 3. 750 mm (29.5 inches) No objects should be placed between the - 2004 Ford Crown Victoria | Severe Duty Supplement 1st Printing - Page 14
Air Bag Information 1 Figure 2 1. 660 mm (26 inches). Cross section through center of vehicle (passenger side shown) 14 - 2004 Ford Crown Victoria | Severe Duty Supplement 1st Printing - Page 15
Air Bag Information Figure 3 1. 650 mm (25.5 inches). Front passenger compartment 2. 430 mm (17 inches). Front driver 15 - 2004 Ford Crown Victoria | Severe Duty Supplement 1st Printing - Page 16
Air Bag Information Figure 4 (if equipped) 1. 200 mm (8 inches). From out board side of seat 2. 380 mm (15 inches). Forward of seat back Figure 5 (if equipped) 3. 700 mm (27.5 inches). Up from SAB module 16 - 2004 Ford Crown Victoria | Severe Duty Supplement 1st Printing - Page 17
6 1. Area on top of instrument panel. Equipment must not interfere with driver visibility. 2. The air bag door must be kept clear for deployment of air bag 3. Area in front of center console from bottom of ashtray to top of instrument panel (see Figure 2 for dimensions) 4. 279 mm (11 inches) width - 2004 Ford Crown Victoria | Severe Duty Supplement 1st Printing - Page 18
Air Bag Information 2 1 3 10 7 9 8 Figure 7 6 5 4 1. Area on top of instrument panel 2. Area in front of center console from tunnel up to instrument panel 3. Prisoner screen 4. 254 mm (10 inches) 5. Area on tunnel between seats 6. Height: 216 mm (8.5 inches) 7. 305 mm (12 inches) 8. - 2004 Ford Crown Victoria | Severe Duty Supplement 1st Printing - Page 19
DO'S AND DON'TS Do not attempt to tamper with, disconnect or deactivate the air bag system. Tampering with an air bag system could cause the bag to inflate or become inoperative. The air bag system should not be disconnected or deactivated. Do not mount or place any objects in the deployment path - 2004 Ford Crown Victoria | Severe Duty Supplement 1st Printing - Page 20
(OEMs) will not be able to sell passenger cars that do not contain passive restraint systems. Can the installation of push bumpers on the front end of the vehicle affect the deployment of an air bag? Different push bumper designs may each have different deformation characteristics in a crash - 2004 Ford Crown Victoria | Severe Duty Supplement 1st Printing - Page 21
in the rear seat if at all possible. Can conditions encountered in aggressive pursuit driving situations (e.g., high speed braking, uneven road surfaces) cause inadvertent inflation of an air bag that might result in loss of vehicle control? Air bags are designed to deploy in moderate to major - 2004 Ford Crown Victoria | Severe Duty Supplement 1st Printing - Page 22
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Air Bag Information
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