2008 Ford Crown Victoria Severe Duty Police/Fleet Supplement 2nd Printing - Page 7

2008 Ford Crown Victoria Manual

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Severe duty equipment The mating connector is provided on the end of the Power Distribution Connector. The vehicle modifier can either purchase pins for the mating connector and install them on the wires before they are inserted into the connector, thereby avoiding any splicing, or purchase an optional power pigtail for the interface. The power pigtail (P/N 14A411) plugs into the Power Distribution Connector and provides blunt cut wires ready for splicing by the vehicle modifier. See the Police Interceptor Modifier Guide for more details. Rear Power Point - Police The Rear Power Point is a battery access port for Police auxiliary equipment mounted in the trunk. It is capable of supplying 80 amps of battery power. The Front Power Distribution Box (PDB) contains two fifty 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 rear power point 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. 7 2008 Crown Victoria (cro) Supplement USA (fus)

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The mating connector is provided on the end of the Power Distribution
Connector. The vehicle modifier can either purchase pins for the mating
connector and install them on the wires before they are inserted into the
connector, thereby avoiding any splicing, or purchase an optional power
pigtail for the interface. The power pigtail (P/N 14A411) plugs into the
Power Distribution Connector and provides blunt cut wires ready for
splicing by the vehicle modifier.
See the
Police Interceptor Modifier Guide
for more details.
Rear Power Point — Police
The Rear Power Point is a battery access port for Police auxiliary
equipment mounted in the trunk. It is capable of supplying 80 amps of
battery power. The Front Power Distribution Box (PDB) contains two
fifty 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 rear power point 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.
2008 Crown Victoria
(cro)
Supplement
USA
(fus)
Severe duty equipment
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