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2008 CVPI No Crank
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Prowl
• San Francisco, CA, USA
• Registered on 5/20/2011
• 7 posts
Posted:6/18/2011 20:11
Hello, was intermittent, now dead but lights on dash and all are strong. Checked relay, fuses, starter and battery.

Next is ignition and neutral safety switch.

Anyone with a 05 to present P71 experience this?
jdmeaux
• Lafayette, LA, USA
• Registered on 1/5/2009
• 525 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:6/19/2011 05:54
Have you checked the switch contacts themselves? Sometimes you get a bad switch which will send power out to the dash lights and starter, but won't contact to start the car.

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It's just a SUPER-DUTY Mustang GT Sedan. 198K miles and still rolling HARD.

1997 Crown Victoria P71 SVT *** ex-US Marshall service (the CAR)
STOCK?? I bet it was modified.

13.26 @ 107.24 MPH 1/4 mi w/ me, tools, & full tank of 93 octane

I added CAI, NICHE 19 X 8.5 " wheels with 245/45ZR 19 rubbers, and completely rebuilt the front end with poly bushings, Kooks headers, 2 1/4inch exhaust, TCI 2200-2400 rpm Stall converter

.PLANS:: engine upgrade, 5.4L 2v stroker, rebuild interior in leather w/ buckets, thinking about turbos

Prowl
• San Francisco, CA, USA
• Registered on 5/20/2011
• 7 posts
Posted:6/19/2011 11:32
Your talking about the ignition switch, correct?
That was my first guess but I made it more complicated and went to the starter and safety switch. Thanks.
Forums > Car and Truck Make and Model Specific > Crown Victoria, Marauder, Marquis
2008 CVPI No Crank
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