2006 Ford Crown Victoria Severe Duty Police/Fleet Supplement 2nd Printing - Page 12

2006 Ford Crown Victoria Manual

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Severe duty equipment Pack௢ using the J-bolt attachment device provided with the Trunk Pack௢. The jack and lug wrench should be stored in the rearward compartment of the Trunk Pack௢. 2. Electronic Equipment - The safest location for the electronic equipment is on the trunk forward package shelf. Some equipment can be mounted in the side shelf areas, but it must not protrude into the fuel tank area in a crash (noted in Trunk Equipment Mounting Guide). The optional Complete Police Prep Package is available to facilitate packaging of electronic components with a sliding tray for the forward package shelf and side compartments in the right and left shelf area. All equipment should be located and mounted using the ЉTrunk Equipment Mounting 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 for ammunition is the forward package shelf and on the side shelves. It is recommended that a plastic storage container be utilized and mounted using the ЉTrunk Mounting Equipment GuideЉ for proper fastener locations. It is also recommended that ammunition remain in the purchased container and be placed in a safe storage container . Low risk items - These items are soft in feel and pose a low risk of trunk wall, rear seat area, and fuel tank puncture. Examples are: a soft camera case, biohazard kit in plastic boxes, gloves, safety rope, tow strap, traffic cones & sleeves, rain gear, riot gear (soft), emergency blankets, bullet resistant vest, tie straps, cloth tape, garment bags, first responder kit, Res-Q-Flo mask (placed in garment bag), fuses (plastic container), briefcase, notebooks, spray bottles, helmet, and jumper cables. It is not essential but recommended that the Trunk Pack௢ can be considered for organization of low risk items, especially if mixed with "Carry With Caution" items. BODY Fire Suppression System (if equipped) Your vehicle may be equipped with an optional fire suppression system. The fire suppression system is designed to help reduce the risk of injury in high-speed rear impacts. The fire suppression system deploys chemicals designed to slow the spread of fire or potentially extinguish a fire, thereby providing more time for occupants to escape from a crashed vehicle. 12 2006 Crown Victoria (cro) Supplement USA (fus)

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Pack
²
using the J-bolt attachment device provided with the Trunk
Pack
²
. The jack and lug wrench should be stored in the rearward
compartment of the Trunk Pack
²
.
2.
Electronic Equipment –
The safest location for the electronic
equipment is on the trunk forward package shelf. Some equipment can
be mounted in the side shelf areas, but it must not protrude into the fuel
tank area in a crash (noted in Trunk Equipment Mounting Guide). The
optional Complete Police Prep Package is available to facilitate packaging
of electronic components with a sliding tray for the forward package
shelf and side compartments in the right and left shelf area. All
equipment should be located and mounted using the
°
Trunk Equipment
Mounting Guide
°
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 for ammunition is the forward
package shelf and on the side shelves. It is recommended that a plastic
storage container be utilized and mounted using the
°
Trunk Mounting
Equipment Guide
°
for proper fastener locations. It is also recommended
that ammunition remain in the purchased container and be placed in a
safe storage container .
Low risk items –
These items are soft in feel and pose a low risk of
trunk wall, rear seat area, and fuel tank puncture. Examples are: a soft
camera case, biohazard kit in plastic boxes, gloves, safety rope, tow
strap, traffic cones & sleeves, rain gear, riot gear (soft), emergency
blankets, bullet resistant vest, tie straps, cloth tape, garment bags, first
responder kit, Res-Q-Flo mask (placed in garment bag), fuses (plastic
container), briefcase, notebooks, spray bottles, helmet, and jumper
cables. It is not essential but recommended that the Trunk Pack
²
can be
considered for organization of low risk items, especially if mixed with
“Carry With Caution”
items.
BODY
Fire Suppression System (if equipped)
Your vehicle may be equipped with an optional fire suppression system.
The fire suppression system is designed to help reduce the risk of injury
in high-speed rear impacts. The fire suppression system deploys
chemicals designed to slow the spread of fire or potentially extinguish a
fire, thereby providing more time for occupants to escape from a crashed
vehicle.
2006 Crown Victoria
(cro)
Supplement
USA
(fus)
Severe duty equipment
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