2007 Police Interceptor Modifier Guide - Digital Ally, Inc.
2007 Police Interceptor Modifier Guide - Digital Ally, Inc. 2007 Police Interceptor Modifier Guide - Digital Ally, Inc.
3-8 Installation ConsiderationsSection 3: Installation ConsiderationsThe fire suppression system components are:• Fire suppression system module• Fire suppression manual activation switch• Fire suppressors• Fire suppression system harnessThe fire suppression module is mounted on the center of the rear floor panel under the back seatcushion. The fire suppression module orientation is critical for proper operation of the firesuppression system. Do not use the fire suppression module mounting bolts for attachmentpurposes of any equipment.The fire suppression manual activation switch is located on the front side of the headliner betweenthe sun visors. Do not mount any equipment that may obstruct the easy access to the switch bythe occupants of the front seats.The fire suppressors are located under the body in front of the fuel tank and above the rear axle.Do not install or place any object or equipment near the fire suppressors. Installation of equipmentin the fire suppressors deployment area will reduce the effectiveness of the fire suppressors,damage the fire suppressors and potentially damage or dislodge the equipment.Seat BoltsThe vehicle safety belts and seat assemblies are factory installed in their correct location. Seatattaching bolts are not to be used as attachment points for any equipment. Any added materialbetween the seat bolt and the seat frame could have unpredictable effects on the seat bolt torque.If the safety belts are removed for any reason, all of the appropriate attaching hardware must behand started and then tightened to the correct torque specifications as per the workshop manual.Proper operation must be verified before returning the vehicle to service.Driveshaft ClearanceWhen installing police equipment such as a console or other equipment in the console area, it isimportant to consider the available clearance between the underbody and the driveshaft. Neveruse self-tapping screws and never use screws that are longer than necessary in the console area.ElectricalPARK/NEUTRAL SignalCAUTION: Do not splice in this circuit with 12 volts or a ground signal as damage tothe vehicle starting system will occur.2007 Police Interceptor Modifier Guide, 2006
Installation Considerations 3-9Section 3: Installation ConsiderationsNote:The PARK/NEUTRAL position signal can only be monitored with a 5-volt reference signal.When the vehicle is in PARK or NEUTRAL, the reference voltage is grounded through thestarter relay control side (reference voltage drops to low). When the vehicle is not in PARKor NEUTRAL, the circuit is open and the reference voltage remains high.In the event that the police equipment to be installed requires a PARK/NEUTRAL signal, there is aspecific circuit that should be used. As illustrated in the Crown Victoria Wiring Diagram manual,circuit 262 (BR/PK) is routed from the CJB fuse 1, to the digital transmission range sensor C167Pin 12. Refer to Splices and Repairs under General Guidelines in Section 2 of this Guide.Vehicle Speed SignalCAUTION: Do not make electrical connections to vehicle electrical systems notspecifically designed for police equipment installations.When adding police equipment that requires a vehicle speed signal input, such as VASCAR, usethe available vehicle speed signal connection from the power distribution connector (pin 2, circuit679 [GY/BK]). This is the only recommended access to the vehicle speed signal. For additionalinformation on the vehicle speed signal, refer to the Crown Victoria Wiring Diagrams Manual.Transmission SensorsThe 4R70W automatic transmission is used in all Crown Victoria applications. All Crown Victoriavehicles are equipped with the same heavy-duty transmission oil cooler. The Police Interceptortransmission is unique in the following areas:• Torque converter• Powertrain control module (PCM) programming to produce unique transmission shiftcharacteristics• Longer tailshaft and extension housing to mate with the aluminum driveshaftMobile communication systems may harm the operation of the vehicle, particularly if they are notproperly designed for automotive use or are not properly installed. For example, when operated,such systems may cause the engine to stumble or stall and may affect 4R70W transmissionoperation. Citizen band (CB) transceivers, garage door openers and other transmitters whosepower output is 5 watts or less will not ordinarily affect the operation of the vehicle.2007 Police Interceptor Modifier Guide, 2006
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3-8 Installation ConsiderationsSection 3: Installation ConsiderationsThe fire suppression system components are:• Fire suppression system module• Fire suppression manual activation switch• Fire suppressors• Fire suppression system harnessThe fire suppression module is mounted on the center of the rear floor panel under the back seatcushion. The fire suppression module orientation is critical for proper operation of the firesuppression system. Do not use the fire suppression module mounting bolts for attachmentpurposes of any equipment.The fire suppression manual activation switch is located on the front side of the headliner betweenthe sun visors. Do not mount any equipment that may obstruct the easy access to the switch bythe occupants of the front seats.The fire suppressors are located under the body in front of the fuel tank and above the rear axle.Do not install or place any object or equipment near the fire suppressors. Installation of equipmentin the fire suppressors deployment area will reduce the effectiveness of the fire suppressors,damage the fire suppressors and potentially damage or dislodge the equipment.Seat BoltsThe vehicle safety belts and seat assemblies are factory installed in their correct location. Seatattaching bolts are not to be used as attachment points for any equipment. Any added materialbetween the seat bolt and the seat frame could have unpredictable effects on the seat bolt torque.If the safety belts are removed for any reason, all of the appropriate attaching hardware must behand started and then tightened to the correct torque specifications as per the workshop manual.Proper operation must be verified before returning the vehicle to service.Driveshaft ClearanceWhen installing police equipment such as a console or other equipment in the console area, it isimportant to consider the available clearance between the underbody and the driveshaft. Neveruse self-tapping screws and never use screws that are longer than necessary in the console area.ElectricalPARK/NEUTRAL SignalCAUTION: Do not splice in this circuit with 12 volts or a ground signal as damage tothe vehicle starting system will occur.<strong>2007</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Interceptor</strong> <strong>Modifier</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>, 2006