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My 1999 Ford Crown Victoria P71 is lethargic going up hills and makes a sputtering noise. Also, just recently, it started overheating. I noticed the fan radiator cooling fan isn't coming on. My fr

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Dirty fuel system combined with a dead fan clutch?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 24, 2008

SOURCE: 2000 Ford Crown Victoria

when you hold the accelerator does the vehicle stay running? if so the problem is in ithe IAC idle air control motor, take a small screw driver and using the handle tap the iac motor and usualy the motor will kick in and the vehicle will run fine then if the problem is rectified replace the IAC

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2009

SOURCE: my 2000 ford crown victor air conditioning s.top

The Ford code P1460 (Wide Open Throttle A/C Cutout Circuit Malfunction). I would first try thr relay.

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  • Posted on Mar 27, 2009

SOURCE: Steering loose on 1999 Crown Victoria P71 Interceptor

It is more likely tie rods, Ball-joints, Idler Arm, Or pitman arm.

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  • Posted on Sep 12, 2009

SOURCE: HEADLIGHT FLICKER THEN SHUT OFF

check to ensure the connection is secure at the light socket itself even jiggle the connection to ensure this dirt etc may cause a faulty connection ...also is this just one or both headlights

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  • Posted on Sep 23, 2009

SOURCE: how to trouble shoot starting system 98 ford crown victoria

Also check to see if there is power in the start wire form the ignition switch, the wire is a white wire with pink stripe, most likely not a common problem, but still something that could go wrong. this wire will feed the starter relay under the hood...

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