Take it to the dealer or other repair shop. Trust me, you don't want to attempt this. It is very difficult and will consume a major portion of your day.
If you have a POLICE PACKAGE Impala ...some time the cut the wire who activate the horn ..they send it to there police equipment , because they can shif the steering "horn" ...if they press a button on ther computer it gonna be the police siren goes on when the press horn. and inverse, the switch it to use the regular horn...that's coulb be a possibylity IF IT IS NOT A POLICE PACKAGE some time the horn goes bad because of water going in the horn in the front
I don't see why they wouldn't. The police package (9C1) engine and tranny are just built heavier. The engine is beefed up a little more and so is the tranny. As far as I know they'll fit right in there.
It's changes made to a car to create a police car - usually a more powerful engine and a stiffer suspension, performance tires etc. Police package usually includes ,Posi, tranny cooler, bigger alternator,stiffer suspension.Sometimes power steering cooler
Change the pistons, or change the cylinder heads, or mill down the cylinder heads.
the police `impala i have is a 2001 it has a dimmer which turns out all lights for survielance. undercarriage is covered `by `a 1/4 inch thick sheet of aluminum for curbs `and rocks.the headlights have a black background for survielance and all windows are `tinted dark.the air conditioner is oversize and the motor seems to have extra stabilization bars.thats about all i noticed. the motor is a 3.8 ltr v6
You will be looking at an engine overhaul which can cost $2,500 to $3,000.
There are two hoses that go to the heater core, when the coolant is flushed an air pocket forms preventing hot coolant from reaching heater core while at idle. Happened with all our police impalas. Tell the dealer to fix it.
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"Problems" isn't an adequate description of what's going on. It could be anything from low tire pressure to alignment or even the steering column coupling. To the best of my knowledge, there aren't any mind readers here.
The 1977 Chevy Caprice with a 350 had 170 h.p. and I think you will find that the police package car had the same h.p, but I am not 100% sure. The police package included handling and cooling upgrades but I think that it still only had 170 h.p.
According to GM's current electronic parts catalog the z56 option on 1997 and up models "chassis package, police conversion, police package "
210hp The 1998 Crown Vic police package has the same engine as the civilian model. The civilian model equipped with the HPP/sport package (which adds dual exhaust) has the same horsepower rating as the "police" package. Base models have 190hp.