2006 Ford Crown Victoria Severe Duty Police/Fleet Supplement 2nd Printing - Page 6

2006 Ford Crown Victoria Manual

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Severe duty equipment amp fuses, which protects the Power Point. Battery access is via 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 devices can be turned off, and are switched off when reinserting fuses. Under no circumstance should the cover be removed without first pulling the two fuses in the Front Power Distribution Box. Removing cover without pulling fuses could result in an electrical hazard, and result in personal injury. Shut off load devices before inserting fuses. Headlight Flashers (Wig-wags) - Police An interfacing connector is provided on the headlight circuit for use of the headlights as alternating flashers (wig-wags). The connector is located in front of the radiator. A protective cap is attached to prevent contaminants from entering the connector when a wig-wag module is not installed. When installing a headlight flasher (wig-wag) module, remove the connector and tape it to the wigwag module harness. This will ensure that the cap is available to be reattached if the wig-wag module is removed. For additional information, refer to the Crown Victoria Wiring Diagram Manual. If your vehicle is equipped with one of the optional Police Interceptor Equipment Packages, the connector will already be used by the supplied wig-wag module that comes with the option package. Note: Use of the wig-wag feature overrides normal operation of the high beam headlights, including flash-to-pass. However, the low beam headlights will remain on and unaffected. HEAVY-DUTY SUSPENSION-POLICE This option includes heavy-duty components that contribute to the vehicle's stability and road handling capability under extremes of operation. The police vehicle has a heavy duty steering gear, extra control shock absorbers and heavy-duty front and rear stabilizer bars. COOLERS Extra oil cooler-Police It is strongly recommended that auxiliary devices such as lights not be installed at the grille. Such devices will reduce airflow through the grille and could potentially impact the cooling system performance. The 4.6L engine has an engine oil cooler mounted below the radiator fan to maintain engine oil temperatures. 6 2006 Crown Victoria (cro) Supplement USA (fus)

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amp fuses, which protects the Power Point. Battery access is via 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
devices can be turned off, and are switched off when reinserting fuses.
Under no circumstance should the cover be removed without first
pulling the two fuses in the Front Power Distribution Box.
Removing cover without pulling fuses could result in an electrical hazard,
and result in personal injury. Shut off load devices before inserting fuses.
Headlight Flashers (Wig-wags) - Police
An interfacing connector is provided on the headlight circuit for use of the
headlights as alternating flashers (wig-wags). The connector is located in
front of the radiator. A protective cap is attached to prevent contaminants
from entering the connector when a wig-wag module is not installed. When
installing a headlight flasher (wig-wag) module, remove the connector and
tape it to the wigwag module harness. This will ensure that the cap is
available to be reattached if the wig-wag module is removed. For additional
information, refer to the
Crown Victoria Wiring Diagram Manual.
If your vehicle is equipped with one of the optional Police Interceptor
Equipment Packages, the connector will already be used by the supplied
wig-wag module that comes with the option package.
Note
: Use of the wig-wag feature overrides normal operation of the high
beam headlights, including flash-to-pass. However, the low beam
headlights will remain on and unaffected.
HEAVY-DUTY SUSPENSION-POLICE
This option includes heavy-duty components that contribute to the
vehicle’s stability and road handling capability under extremes of
operation. The police vehicle has a heavy duty steering gear, extra
control shock absorbers and heavy-duty front and rear stabilizer bars.
COOLERS
Extra oil cooler-Police
It is strongly recommended that auxiliary devices such as lights not be
installed at the grille. Such devices will reduce airflow through the grille
and could potentially impact the cooling system performance.
The 4.6L engine has an engine oil cooler mounted below the radiator fan
to maintain engine oil temperatures.
2006 Crown Victoria
(cro)
Supplement
USA
(fus)
Severe duty equipment
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