2001 ford crown Vic police edition p71 v8 engine 4.6 liter I have replaced the intake manifold, fuel pump, fuel filter, got a tune up, new thermostat, When I drive about 15 minutes or so my car lo

Asked by Sana Jul 22, 2017 at 09:08 AM about the 2001 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2001 ford crown Vic police edition p71  v8 engine
4.6 liter

I have replaced the intake manifold, fuel pump, fuel
filter, got a tune up, new thermostat,

When I drive about 15 minutes or so my car lose
power and cuts off and I have to wait awhile to
crank back up, what do you think this can be??

3 Answers

55

Have the alternator checked and check the battery posts for build up and clean them off also check the wiring you might have a short or a bad ground

40

Crankshaft sensor is your problem sweetie I have a 2005 Ford Crown Vic p71 and it done the same thing I change the crankshaft sensor and I never had that problem again

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10

i have same problem 95 vic... totally random hotter weather seems to make it worse, i will try your fix and see if that works. yhanks

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