Ford Crown Victoria Battery Draining:  Causes + Diagnosis

If your Ford Crown Victoria’s battery is draining, it’s something that’ll need addressing right away.  If it is draining while your Crown Victoria isn’t running, something is drawing current that shouldn’t be. If the battery drains while driving, there’s likely an issue with your car’s alternator. The two primary causes for a battery to deplete … Read more

Ford Crown Victoria: Pulling to the Left

A vehicle that is pulling to the left can be dangerous to drive.  In the US, left is the direction of oncoming traffic.  This makes pulling to the left even more dangerous than pulling to the right.  Keeping straight when your Ford Crown Victoria wants to veer into traffic makes driving stressful.  If your Crown … Read more

Ford Crown Victoria: Pulls to the Right → Diagnosis

When your Ford Crown Victoria pulls to the right, it makes driving difficult.  Keeping straight when your Crown Victoria wants to veer off the road is dangerous, and takes all of the joy out of driving.  Fixing a vehicle pulling to the right should be considered a high priority repair.    Ford Crown Victoria Pulls … Read more

Ford Crown Victoria:  Oil Leak Diagnosis

If you’re a Ford Crown Victoria owner, you’re likely aware of the common issues that can arise with your vehicle. One of the most frustrating problems is discovering an oil leak. Not only can it be a messy hassle to clean up, but it can also be a sign of a more serious issue. Gaskets … Read more

Ford Crown Victoria:  Leaking Water Diagnosis

  If your Ford Crown Victoria is leaking water, it could mean a few different things are happening.  Some water is completely acceptable.  It depends on the situation.  It really depends on where you’ve found it, and if it is really water. Coolant or Water? If you are trying to figure out if your Ford … Read more

Ford Crown Victoria:  Oil On Spark Plug Causes

If you’ve found oil on your Ford Crown Victoria’s spark plug, it should be a cause for concern. It doesn’t necessarily indicate a major engine problem.  When there is oil on the spark plugs is usually caused by a bad valve cover gasket or O-Ring (overhead cam engines).  There can be other causes as well. … Read more