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Having reverse problems with 94 crown vic & starting problems
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Heather2414
• Aurora, IN, USA
• Registered on 3/15/2010
• 1 post
Posted:5/13/2011 10:59
I have a 94 crown vic under 200,000 miles new transmission in it this started about 5 maybe 6 months ago,you have to put the car in neutral instead of park to start the car it has just started not to long ago.The reverse started a long time ago some times it will back up with no problem and others you can only go like an 1 inch or so back and then you have to stop and try again seems like the breaks are on please help if anyone can.I have a chance right now that with a lincon limo to get parts off of please help.I don't know what these parts would be we are guessing sensors....
jdmeaux
• Lafayette, LA, USA
• Registered on 1/5/2009
• 525 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:5/13/2011 13:43
Sounds like the safety start sensor (that ou can adjust to only start in Park or neutral) needs adjustment.

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Having reverse problems with 94 crown vic & starting problems
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