1999 Ford Crown Victoria

Vehicle Specs & Maintenance Data

Engine
4.6L V8
Oil Type & Capacity
5W-20 Full Synthetic (6 qts)
Transmission
Automatic 4-spd
Wheel Torque
85-105
ft-lbs

The 1999 Ford Crown Victoria maintenance specs on this page cover the key fluids, torque values, and wear items you need for routine service. Use these numbers as a quick reference when performing oil changes, tire rotations, brake jobs, and other scheduled maintenance on your Ford Crown Victoria.

For oil changes, the 1999 Ford Crown Victoria takes 5W-20 Full Synthetic motor oil with a capacity of 6 quarts. Brake fluid type is DOT 3, the recommended coolant is Motorcraft Gold (OAT), and transmission fluid is Mercon LV. Always use the manufacturer-recommended fluids to maintain warranty coverage and engine longevity.

When mounting wheels on the Ford Crown Victoria, torque the lug nuts to 85-105 ft-lbs using a calibrated torque wrench. Over- or under-torquing can lead to warped brake rotors or loose wheels. Re-torque after 50 to 100 miles on newly installed wheels.

Owners of the 1999 Ford Crown Victoria have reported 5 common issues including "Intake Manifold Crack and Coolant Leak", "Air Suspension Compressor and Spring Failure (Police Interceptor)" and "Blend Door Actuator Failure (HVAC Temperature Issues)". Scroll down to the Diagnostics tab for detailed descriptions, solutions, and estimated repair costs.

There are 8 NHTSA safety recalls on file for the 1999 Ford Crown Victoria. Check the Recalls tab below for full details.

Specifications on this page are compiled from multiple publicly available sources including manufacturer documentation, NHTSA data, and automotive databases. Always cross-reference with your owner's manual or official factory documentation before purchasing parts or performing any service.

The 1999 Ford Crown Victoria uses 5W-20 Full Synthetic motor oil (6 qt capacity), requires lug nuts torqued to 85-105 ft-lbs, takes DOT 3 brake fluid.

1999 Ford Crown Victoria Specifications
Motor Oil5W-20 Full Synthetic
Oil Capacity6 qt
Lug Nut Torque85-105 ft-lbs
Brake FluidDOT 3
CoolantMotorcraft Gold (OAT)
Transmission FluidMercon LV
Transmission Fluid
Fluid Type
Mercon LV
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Coolant
Fluid Type
Motorcraft Gold (OAT)
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Brake Fluid
Fluid Type
DOT 3
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Washer Fluid
Windshield
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Manufacturer-recommended maintenance schedule for the 1999 Ford Crown Victoria. Always verify intervals against your owner's manual.

Service Item
Interval
Engine Oil & Filter
5,000 mi / 6 mo
Motorcraft 5W-20 conventional, 6 qt (4.6L V8)
Tire Rotation
5,000 mi / 6 mo
Rotate every oil change
Cabin Air Filter
15,000 mi / 24 mo
If equipped
Engine Air Filter
30,000 mi / 36 mo
Inspect at 15,000 mi
Brake Fluid
30,000 mi / 36 mo
DOT 3
Transmission Fluid
50,000 mi
4-speed automatic; Motorcraft MERCON V
Coolant
100,000 mi
Motorcraft Premium Gold; then every 50,000 mi
Spark Plugs
100,000 mi
Motorcraft platinum-tipped
Serpentine Belt
60,000 mi
Inspect at 40,000 mi
Battery
48 mo
Motorcraft battery; inspect annually
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Common problems reported by 1999 Ford Crown Victoria owners, with recommended fixes and estimated repair costs.

1

Intake Manifold Crack and Coolant Leak

The composite (plastic) intake manifold on the 4.6L Modular V8 is prone to cracking at the coolant crossover passage, causing an external or internal coolant leak. Internal leaks can allow coolant to enter the engine oil or combustion chambers, while external leaks produce visible coolant dripping. This affects most Panther-platform vehicles from 1996-2011.

Solution

Replace the intake manifold with an updated design that features an improved coolant crossover. Dorman and other aftermarket brands offer reinforced replacement manifolds. Replace all intake gaskets and the thermostat while the manifold is off. Flush the cooling system after repair.

Est. Cost: $400 - $900
2

Air Suspension Compressor and Spring Failure (Police Interceptor)

Crown Victorias equipped with the optional rear air suspension (common on Police Interceptor models) experience air spring bladder leaks and compressor burnout. The rear of the vehicle sags overnight, and the compressor runs continuously trying to maintain ride height until it overheats and fails.

Solution

Replace the failed air springs with new air spring assemblies or convert to conventional coil springs using a conversion kit. If converting, install a bypass module to eliminate the suspension warning light. Replace the compressor if it has burned out.

Est. Cost: $200 - $600 for air spring replacement; $300 - $700 for coil spring conversion kit; $200 - $400 for compressor
3

Blend Door Actuator Failure (HVAC Temperature Issues)

The HVAC blend door actuator frequently fails, causing the climate control to blow only hot air, only cold air, or different temperatures on each side. A clicking or tapping noise behind the dashboard when the HVAC is turned on is a telltale sign of a failing actuator motor.

Solution

Replace the blend door actuator. On the Crown Victoria, the driver-side actuator is accessible from under the dashboard without removing the entire dash assembly. The passenger side is more labor-intensive. Use a Motorcraft actuator for reliability.

Est. Cost: $100 - $350
4

Transmission Torque Converter Shudder (4R75E)

The 4R75E four-speed automatic transmission develops a torque converter shudder felt during light throttle acceleration between 35-55 mph. The vibration is caused by worn torque converter clutch lining material contaminating the transmission fluid. High-mileage police interceptor models are especially prone.

Solution

Perform a complete transmission fluid flush with Mercon V fluid. If the shudder returns, the torque converter needs replacement. For police interceptor models with heavy use, consider installing a heavy-duty aftermarket torque converter. Regular fluid changes every 30,000 miles help prevent the issue.

Est. Cost: $150 - $300 for fluid flush; $800 - $1,800 for torque converter replacement
5

Lower Ball Joint Wear and Front Suspension Clunk

The front lower ball joints wear out prematurely, causing a clunking noise over bumps, uneven tire wear, and a loose or wandering feel in the steering. Police interceptor models with heavy use and high mileage are especially susceptible. A severely worn ball joint can separate, causing loss of steering control.

Solution

Replace both lower ball joints as a pair. Perform a front-end alignment after replacement. Inspect the upper ball joints, tie rod ends, and sway bar end links at the same time, as they often wear simultaneously on high-mileage Panther-platform vehicles.

Est. Cost: $300 - $700 for both sides

8 NHTSA safety recalls for the 1999 Ford Crown Victoria. Check your VIN at NHTSA.gov

1

STEERING

Campaign: 15E082000 Date: 06/10/2015

Dorman Products, Inc. (Dorman) is recalling certain model Dorman Steering Shafts, part number 425-359, Solutions Steering Shafts, part number 7-0359, and OE Solutions Steering Shafts, part number 425-359, manufactured April 17, 2014, to September 28, 2015. These aftermarket replacement steering shafts are sold for use in 1995-2002 Ford Crown Victoria, Mercury Grand Marquis, and Lincoln Town Car vehicles. These steering shafts may separate during operation if the integral fastener is loose or missing and if the interfacing vehicle shaft is compressed in length.

Consequence

If the shafts separate during vehicle operation, a loss of steering control would result, increasing the risk of a vehicle crash.

Remedy

Dorman will notify owners, and dealers will replace the steering shaft, free of charge. The recall began on October 28, 2015. Owners may contact Dorman customer service at 1-800-523-2492, option 5.

2

FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE

Campaign: 06E056000 Date: 13/06/2006

CERTAIN AFTERMARKET FUEL FILTERS SOLD UNDER THE PUROLATOR BRAND NAME, P/N F65277, SHIPPED FROM JANUARY 16 THROUGH JUNE 2, 2006, FOR USE ON THE ABOVE LISTED PASSENGER VEHICLES. DUE TO INCORRECT DESIGN, THE QUICK CONNECTORS MAY NOT FULLY SEAT WITH THE TUBE INTERFACE, EVEN THOUGH THE PERSON MAKING THE CONNECTION MAY BELIEVE THAT THE QUICK CONNECTOR IS FULLY ATTACHED.

Consequence

FAILURE OF THIS CONNECTION COULD LEAD TO FUEL SPILLAGE AND, IN THE PRESENCE OF AN IGNITION SOURCE, A FIRE COULD OCCUR.

Remedy

UFI WILL NOTIFY OWNERS AND REPLACE THE FILTERS FREE OF CHARGE. THE RECALL BEGAN ON AUGUST 4, 2006. OWNERS MAY CONTACT UFI FILTERS USA AT 800-230-5876.

3

FUEL SYSTEM, OTHER:STORAGE:TANK ASSEMBLY

Campaign: 03V472000 Date: 06/11/2003

ON CERTAIN NATURAL GAS VEHICLES, IF A FLAME FROM A VEHICLE INTERIOR FIRE BECOMES LOCALLY DIRECTED AT THE NATURAL GAS FUEL TANK LOCATED IMMEDIATELY BEHIND THE REAR SEAT, THE FLAME COULD DAMAGE THE FIBERGLASS WRAP ON THE TANK WEAKENING THE TANK.

Consequence

IF THE STRENGTH OF THE TANK IS SIGNIFICANTLY COMPROMISED, IT COULD RUPTURE, INCREASING THE RISK OF A FIRE.

Remedy

DEALERS WILL INSTALL AN INSULATOR BEHIND THE CURRENT SEAT BACK. OWNER NOTIFICATION BEGAN ON JANUARY 7, 2004. OWNERS SHOULD CONTACT FORD AT 1-800-392-3673.

4

FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE:STORAGE:TANK ASSEMBLY

Campaign: 02I003000 Date: 15/10/2002

IN ORDER TO ENHANCE POLICE OFFICE SAFETY, MODEL YEAR 1992-2003 CROWN VICTORIA POLICE INTERCEPTOR (CVPI) VEHICLES WILL BE EQUIPPED WITH SHIELDS DESIGNED TO HELP PROTECT THE FUEL TANK IN HIGH-SPEED REAR-IMPACT CRASHES. FORD ALSO WILL BE OFFERING AN OPTIONAL TRUNK PACKAGE DESIGNED TO IMPROVE THE SAFE TRANSPORT OF SHARP-EDGED, HEAVY EQUIPMENT IN THESE VEHICLES.

Consequence

SOME HIGH-SPEED REAR-IMPACT CRASHES HAVE RESULTED IN FUEL TANK PUNCTURES AND FIRES IN CVPI VEHICLES.

Remedy

FORD HAS ADVISED US THAT SHIELD KITS HAVE BEEN AVAILABLE SINCE LATE OCTOBER AND WILL BE INSTALLED ON POLICE INTERCEPTOR VEHICLES AT NO COST. THE OPTIONAL TRANK PACKAGE WILL BE AVAILABLE BY THE END OF 2002. FORD HAS ESTABLISHED A NEW WEB SITE AT WWW.CVPI.COM TO ANSWER ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SAFE USE OF CPVI VEHICLES.

5

EQUIPMENT:MECHANICAL:INTEGRATED JACK/LEVELER/STABILIZER

Campaign: 00V200000 Date: 18/07/2000

VEHICLE DESCRIPTION: PASSENGER VEHICLES. THESE VEHICLES HAVE JACKING INSTRUCTIONS WHICH, IF FOLLOWED, COULD CAUSE THE VEHICLE OPERATOR TO PLACE THE JACK ON A FRAME WELD WHEN ATTEMPTING TO RAISE A REAR WHEEL. IF THE VEHICLE IS JACKED UP WITH THE JACK PLACED ON THE FRAME WELD AND IF THE VEHICLE IS FREE TO ROLL (WHEELS NOT BLOCKED OR CHOCKED), THE JACK COULD YIELD AND THE VEHICLE MAY DROP SUDDENLY.

Consequence

IF THIS OCCURS AND ANY PORTION OF THE OPERATOR'S BODY IS UNDER THE VEHICLE, THE POTENTIAL FOR PERSONAL INJURY EXISTS.

Remedy

OWNERS WILL BE PROVIDED WITH A REVISED JACK INSTRUCTION AND STOWAGE CARD AND JACK WARNING LABEL, AS WELL AS A SUPPLEMENT TO THE OWNER GUIDE.

6

SEAT BELTS:FRONT:ANCHORAGE

Campaign: 00V157002 Date: 12/06/2000

VEHICLE DESCRIPTION: PASSENGER VEHICLES USING AFTERMARKET FRONT PASSENGER SIDE SEAT BELT ASSEMBLIES THAT WERE SOLD BY FORD PARTS DEPARTMENTS FROM JANUARY 1, THROUGH JUNE 13, 2000. THESE SEAT BELT ASSEMBLIES FAIL TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF FMVSS NO. 209, "SEAT BELT ASSEMBLIES." THE EQUIPMENT INVOLVED IS SERVICE STOCK SEAT BELT ASSEMBLIES, MODEL NOS. H 9977, H 9979, T 9063, AND T 9217, BUILT BY TRW VEHICLE SAFETY SYSTEMS, INC. (TRW) MANUFACTURED FROM JUNE 1, 1998 THROUGH MAY 21, 2000. SOME OF THESE SEAT BELT ASSEMBLIES MAY HAVE BEEN INSTALLED AS SERVICE REPLACEMENT EQUIPMENT ON THE VEHICLES INVOLVED IN THE RECALL.

Consequence

IN THE EVENT OF A COLLISION, THESE SEAT BELTS MAY NOT RESTRAIN AN OCCUPANT INCREASING THE RISK OF INJURY.

Remedy

DEALERS WILL INSPECT THESE VEHICLES AND REPLACE THE SERVICE SEAT BELT ASSEMBLIES THAT WERE INSTALLED IN THESE VEHICLES FROM JANUARY 1 THROUGH JUNE 13, 2000.

7

SEAT BELTS:FRONT:ANCHORAGE

Campaign: 00V157001 Date: 12/06/2000

VEHICLE DESCRIPTION: PASSENGER VEHICLES USING AFTERMARKET DRIVER'S SEAT BELT ASSEMBLIES THAT WERE SOLD BY FORD PARTS DEPARTMENTS FROM JANUARY 1, THROUGH JUNE 13, 2000. THESE SEAT BELT ASSEMBLIES FAIL TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF FMVSS NO. 209, "SEAT BELT ASSEMBLIES." THE EQUIPMENT INVOLVED IS SERVICE STOCK SEAT BELT ASSEMBLIES, MODEL NOS. H 9977, H 9979, T 9063, AND T 9217, BUILT BY TRW VEHICLE SAFETY SYSTEMS, INC. (TRW) MANUFACTURED FROM JUNE 1, 1998 THROUGH MAY 21, 2000. SOME OF THESE SEAT BELT ASSEMBLIES MAY HAVE BEEN INSTALLED AS SERVICE REPLACEMENT EQUIPMENT ON THE VEHICLES INVOLVED IN THE RECALL.

Consequence

IN THE EVENT OF A COLLISION, THESE SEAT BELTS MAY NOT RESTRAIN AN OCCUPANT INCREASING THE RISK OF INJURY.

Remedy

DEALERS WILL INSPECT THESE VEHICLES AND REPLACE THE SERVICE SEAT BELT ASSEMBLIES THAT WERE INSTALLED IN THESE VEHICLES FROM JANUARY 1 THROUGH JUNE 13, 2000.

8

SUSPENSION:FRONT:CONTROL ARM:LOWER BALL JOINT

Campaign: 98V322000 Date: 16/12/1998

VEHICLE DESCRIPTION: CERTAIN 1996-1999 FORD CROWN VICTORIA POLICE, FLEET, NATURAL GAS, AND 1996-1999 LINCOLN TOWN CAR LIMOUSINE VEHICLES THAT WERE PRODUCED WITH A LOWER CONTROL ARM BALL JOINT CONTAINING A ONE PIECE BEARING; AND 1990-1996 FORD CROWN VICTORIA POLICE, FLEET, AND NGV VEHICLES AND 1990-1996 LINCOLN TOWN CAR LIMOUSINE VEHICLES THAT HAVE BEEN SERVICED WITH EITHER A BALL JOINT CONTAINING THE ONE-PIECE BEARING OR A FRONT LOWER CONTROL ARM CONTAINING A BALL JOINT WITH A ONE-PIECE BEARING. THE ONE-PIECE BEARING WITHIN THE LOWER CONTROL ARM BALL JOINT CAN WEAKEN SLOWLY DURING USE AND EVENTUALLY CRACK. THIS COULD RESULT IN SEPARATION OF THE BALL AND CAP OF THE JOINT, ALLOWING THE CONTROL ARM TO DROP TO THE GROUND.

Consequence

IF THIS OCCURS WHILE THE VEHICLE IS MOVING, REDUCED STEERING CONTROL COULD OCCUR, INCREASING THE RISK OF A CRASH.

Remedy

DEALERS WILL REPLACE THE LOWER CONTROL ARM BALL JOINTS (2).

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