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Parts list Ford Crown Victoria 1983 1984 1985 - 1991

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Basic Information Identification Make: Ford Model: Crown Victoria Production Years Covered: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 Codes Paint Code Location Coverage: Yes, manual includes information on...
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Parts list Ford Crown Victoria 1983 1984 1985 - 1991
Basic Information
Identification
Make: Ford
Model: Crown Victoria
Production Years Covered: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991
Codes
Paint Code Location Coverage: Yes, manual includes information on locating paint codes.
Clear Coat Identification Coverage: Yes, manual provides information on clear coat identification.
Introduction
Market Position
Target Audience: DIY enthusiasts, independent repair shops, and owners seeking to identify and source genuine or aftermarket parts for Ford Crown Victoria vehicles of the specified years.
Competitive Analysis
Value Proposition: Provides a single, organized, and searchable resource for part identification, crucial for efficient and accurate repairs, saving time and preventing incorrect part purchases.
Key Features
Unique Selling Points: Component illustrations, part prices, labor information, paint code and clear coat identification, making it a comprehensive parts resource.
Diy Repair Focus: Explicitly targets DIY repairs by providing the necessary part information, simplifying the process for individuals undertaking their own maintenance and repairs.
Manual Details
Coverage Areas
Comprehensive Coverage: Covers a wide range of components and systems essential for DIY repairs.
Specific Areas Covered: SPECIAL CAUTIONS, PAINT CODE LOCATION, CLEAR COAT IDENTIFICATION, INFORMATION LABELS, FRONT IMPACT KIT, FRONT BUMPER, GRILLE, FRONT LAMPS, HOOD, COOLING, A/C REFRIGERANT CAPACITIES, A/C /HEATER/VENTILATION, FRONT FENDER, UNDERHOOD DIMENSIONS, FRONT INNER STRUCTURE, AIR BAG SYSTEM, ABS/BRAKES, CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM, WHEEL, FRONT SUSPENSION, FRONT DRIVE AXLE, FRONT STEERING LINKAGE/GEAR, STEERING PUMP, STEERING WHEEL/COLUMN, ENGINE (no internal engine parts), ENGINE/TRANS MOUNTS, ENGINE UNDER COVER, AIR CLEANER, EXHAUST, EMISSION SYSTEM, ELECTRICAL, WINDSHIELD, COWL & DASH, INSTRUMENT PANEL, CENTER CONSOLE, ROCKER/PILLARS/FLOOR, FRONT SEAT, REAR SEAT, SEAT BELTS, FRONT DOOR, REAR DOOR, ROOF, SUNROOF, QUARTER PANEL, QUARTER GLASS, LIFTGATE, REAR SUSPENSION, REAR DRIVE AXLE, FUEL TANK, REAR BODY, REAR LAMPS, REAR BUMPER.
Page Count
Estimated Page Count: Not explicitly stated, but comprehensive coverage implies a substantial page count for this generation of vehicles.
Manual Type
Type: Parts List / Catalog for DIY Repairs
Language
Language: English
Format
File Format: Searchable PDF
Manual Coverage
Systems Covered
Major Systems: Body & Exterior, Chassis & Suspension, Braking, Steering, HVAC, Electrical (excluding internal engine components), Fuel System (tank access), Safety Systems (Air Bag, ABS, Seat Belts).
Body And Chassis: Front bumper, grille, hood, front fenders, inner structure, rocker panels, pillars, floor, doors, roof, sunroof, quarter panels, quarter glass, liftgate, rear bumper, rear body components. Covers exterior trim and structural elements.
Wheel And Suspension: Wheels, front suspension (including shock absorbers, control arms, springs), front drive axle, rear suspension (likely including axle, springs, shocks), rear drive axle.
Steering And Brakes: Steering linkage, steering gear, steering pump, steering wheel/column. ABS/Brakes system components.
HVAC: Air conditioning system components, refrigerant capacities, heater and ventilation system components, and the entire HVAC unit.
Electrical And Lighting: General electrical system components, front lamps (headlights, turn signals), rear lamps (taillights, brake lights). Covers major sections of the vehicle's electrical architecture.
Interior Components: Instrument panel, center console, front seat, rear seat, seat belts, door panels (interior aspects of doors), interior trim components.
Procedures Included
Repair Focus: Component identification, part number verification, general component repair guidance (implied by parts list context).
Part Identification: Crucial for identifying correct part numbers for replacement of any listed component, aided by illustrations.
Price And Labor Lookup: Provides part prices and associated labor information, enabling repair cost estimation and parts ordering.
Technical Depth
Depth: Component-level identification and cataloging, including illustrations, part numbers, prices, and labor information for repair purposes. Focuses on part replacement and identification rather than in-depth mechanical diagnostics or procedures for internal engine components.
Diagnostic Assistance: While not a diagnostic manual, understanding part numbers and locations aids in pinpointing faulty components for diagnosis.
Component Level Detail: Detailed illustrations and part numbers for individual components within broader systems (e.g., specific lights, bumper components, suspension arms).
Manual Specifications
File Format
Searchability: Yes, includes searchable text for efficient part lookup.
Linked Bookmarks: Yes, includes linked bookmarks for easy navigation.
Zoom Capability: High resolution PDF allows for easy zooming to inspect fine details of illustrations and part numbers.
Ease Of Use: Designed for ease of saving, using, and printing, making it a practical tool for users.
Print Quality
Printability: Printable for hard copy reference.
Binding Type
Binding: N/A (Digital PDF)
Paper Type
Paper Quality: N/A (Digital PDF)
Engine Specifications
Primary Engine
Engine Options Covered: The manual covers engine-related components such as mounts, undercovers, air cleaner, and exhaust systems, but explicitly states 'no internal engine parts'. It implies coverage of the common engines for this period. For the specified years (1983-1991), the primary engine was the 5.0L (302 cu in) V8 (often referred to as the Windsor or '302'). Optional engines in some markets or later years might have included fuel-injected variants or potentially other Ford V8 displacements, though the 5.0L remained dominant.
Engine Displacement: 5.0 Liters (302 cubic inches)
Performance
Horsepower Range: For the 5.0L V8, horsepower typically ranged from approximately 140-170 hp depending on year and emissions equipment. Torque figures were generally in the 230-270 lb-ft range.
Fuel System
Fuel System Components Covered: Air cleaner, exhaust system, emission system components. Fuel tank is also listed.
Engine Components Covered
Ancillary Engine Parts: Engine mounts, engine under cover, air cleaner assembly, exhaust system components (including manifold to muffler, excluding internal engine parts like pistons, valves, crankshafts).
Transmission
Standard
Transmission Type Covered: The manual covers 'ENGINE/TRANS MOUNTS', indicating it pertains to vehicles equipped with automatic transmissions, which were standard for most Crown Victorias of this era. The most common transmission was the Ford AOD (Automatic Overdrive) 4-speed transmission.
Optional
Optional Transmissions: While the AOD was prevalent, manual transmissions were exceedingly rare or non-existent in North American Crown Victorias during this period. The focus is clearly on automatic transmission components.
Features
Transmission Fluid Spec: While specific fluid types are not listed in the product description, the Ford AOD typically used MERCON automatic transmission fluid.
Transmission Type Covered
Transmission Fluid Capacity: AOD transmission typically holds around 10-12 quarts (US) with torque converter.
Dimensions
Exterior
Wheelbase: Approximately 114.4 inches.
Overall Length: Approximately 200-204 inches depending on year and bumper style.
Overall Width: Approximately 78 inches.
Overall Height: Approximately 55-56 inches.
Front Track: Approximately 61.8 inches.
Rear Track: Approximately 61.5 inches.
Weights
Curb Weight: Typically around 3,800 - 4,000 lbs, depending on configuration.
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating Gvwr: Typically around 4,800 - 5,000 lbs.
Safety Features
Ratings
Crash Test Information: Specific NHTSA or IIHS ratings for this exact period (1983-1991) are not readily available in a standardized format as modern testing protocols were less developed. However, the Crown Victoria was designed with structural integrity in mind for its era.
Active Features
Braking System Coverage: ABS/BRAKES is listed, indicating coverage for the Anti-lock Braking System and general brake components.
Passive Features
Air Bag System Coverage: AIR BAG SYSTEM is listed, indicating coverage for this increasingly common safety feature in the later part of the covered production span.
Seat Belt Coverage: SEAT BELTS are listed, confirming coverage for the restraint system.
Technology Features
Infotainment
Audio System Coverage: The manual covers the instrument panel, center console, and electrical systems, which would include components related to the original radio/audio systems (speakers, wiring, antenna). Features would typically be AM/FM radio, cassette players, and possibly a premium sound system with amplifier.
Driver Assistance
Cruise Control Coverage: CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM is explicitly listed, indicating coverage for the components and potentially troubleshooting related to the cruise control system.
Anti Lock Braking System: ABS was an optional feature for much of this period, becoming more standard towards the end. The manual's inclusion of ABS coverage is valuable.
Connectivity
Connectivity Features: No modern connectivity features like Bluetooth or USB were available on vehicles of this era. Coverage would be limited to original factory-installed electrical components.
Maintenance
Service Intervals
General Recommendations: While specific intervals are not provided in the product description, typical maintenance for this era would include oil changes every 3,000-5,000 miles, transmission fluid changes every 30,000-60,000 miles, and coolant flushes every 30,000-50,000 miles. Brake inspections and tire rotations at regular intervals.
Fluid Specifications
Engine Oil Type: Typically 5W-30 or 10W-30, depending on climate. Consult original owner's manual for precise specifications. The manual might list oil filter part numbers.
Coolant Capacity: Approximately 16-18 quarts (US) for the V8 engine with automatic transmission.
Power Steering Fluid: Ford specified Type 'F' or MERCON ATF for power steering systems in many vehicles of this era. Consult manual for specific part numbers for components.
Brake Fluid Type: DOT 3 brake fluid is standard for this era.
Known Issues
Common Wear Items: Common issues for this generation can include aging rubber components in the suspension (bushings, ball joints, tie rods), fuel pump wear, occasional transmission issues (especially with high mileage), and potential for rust on the body panels, particularly in salt-belt regions. The power steering system might develop leaks over time. The HVAC system's blower motor resistor and blend door actuators are also common failure points.
Air Conditioning System: Compressor clutch failure, evaporator leaks, and actuator malfunctions are common AC issues with age.
Exhaust System: Corrosion and leaks in exhaust pipes, mufflers, and catalytic converters are common due to age and environmental factors.
Vehicle History
Brand Heritage
Ford Full Size Sedan Legacy: The Crown Victoria is the successor to Ford's long lineage of large, body-on-frame sedans, including the LTD Crown Victoria, which itself evolved from the LTD. These vehicles were known for their comfortable ride, spacious interiors, and traditional rear-wheel-drive platforms.
Model Evolution
Generation Covered: This manual covers the second generation of the Ford Crown Victoria, which debuted in 1979 as the LTD Crown Victoria and was renamed Crown Victoria in 1983. This generation featured a more aerodynamic design than its predecessors, along with significant chassis and powertrain updates.
Platform: Built on Ford's Panther platform, shared with Mercury Grand Marquis and Lincoln Town Car, known for its robust body-on-frame construction.
Production
Manufacturing Location: Primarily manufactured in North America, with key assembly plants including St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, and Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Awards & Recognition
Recognitions
Historical Market Perception: The Crown Victoria in this era was popular as a full-size American sedan, favored by fleet buyers (police, taxi) for its durability, RWD platform, and V8 power. It offered a comfortable and quiet ride, making it a solid choice for long-distance driving.
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