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Crown Victorias that year came with two engine options.
The regular Crown Vic had a 302 cubic inch engine.
The Police version had a 351W.
The 351W is a much better, stronger engine.
The easiest way to tell at a glance is to see if you can access the bottom thermostat housing bolt with a socket. If you can it's a 351W. If you can only get a wrench on that bolt, then it's a 302.
Hello guest: My name is Roger and I will help you. You will find the fuse box inside the car. Under the instrument panel just to the left of the steering column. Should you need further help please just ask. Please rate the answer. This way I know it was helpful. Thank You for using Fix Ya. Roger
A faulty MAF sensor could possibly be your issue. They can be chemically cleaned with CRC electrical spray cleaner.. It is located in the intake on top of the engine inthe ducting.. Do not use abything but crc, don't touch or try to rub it off.. It is a sensitive air flow sensor The CRC dries quickly. reinstall and see if you are good. :) Ned.
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