Engine Repairs for Your 2013 Ford Police Interceptor Sedan

2013 Ford Police Interceptor Sedan Trim Options

Select your Ford Police Interceptor Sedan trim level to learn more about Ford-recommended engine repair. Use the following chart to find information.

V6/3.5L
V6/3.7L

Repairs for Your 2013 Ford Police Interceptor Sedan

Nothing lasts forever. Even your Ford Police Interceptor Sedan's many parts and pieces. We’re here to help when something stops working. Select a service or repair below to learn more about what we can do for your 2013 Ford Police Interceptor Sedan.

We Know Ford Police Interceptor Sedan Engines

Ford Police Interceptor Sedan engines are known for their reliability. You may have even been thinking about that when you bought it. However, the wear-proof engine has yet to be invented! Sometimes plans go sideways. When they do, you might find yourself searching for 2013 Ford Police Interceptor Sedan engine repair or replacement parts. That's when it's time to head to Firestone Complete Auto Care. Since 1926, we’ve taken care of 500 million+ cars, so you can rest assured knowing your Ford Police Interceptor Sedan engine will be in good hands. Schedule an appointment if you're experiencing problems that could require engine repair. After all, Firestone Complete Auto Care is one of the most popular picks for professional engine repairs thanks to its service and affordability.

My 2013 Ford Police Interceptor Sedan Check Engine Light Is On

If your Police Interceptor Sedan check engine light is on, it’s time to get it looked at. A check engine light that’s flashing or steadily illuminated could point to problems with your fuel, Possible causes can include a failing oxygen sensor, worn spark plug, a clogged catalytic converter, or a leaking engine vacuum, but that's only a few of the possible causes. Bring your Police Interceptor Sedan in for an on-board diagnostic check and we’ll figure out why that check engine light is giving you grief. Other signs your Ford Police Interceptor Sedan engine needs some TLC are essential fluid leaks, or a sinking feeling that something’s wrong.

2013 Police Interceptor Sedan Engine Services

If your 2013 Police Interceptor Sedan engine needs repairs, our technicians will make sure you understand what’s going on before they start working on your engine. We make recommendations, but you make the final decision. If a service can wait, we’ll make sure you know. We'll also tell you if it's necessary for your safety. We want to provide you with the information you need to make an informed engine repair decision. Choose Firestone Complete Auto Care for Ford Police Interceptor Sedan engine repairs and you can drive easy knowing that we use Ford-approved parts and fluids — timing chain or belt, motor oil seal, sensors, or other parts.

Questions About 2013 Ford Police Interceptor Sedan Engines

  • Why does my Police Interceptor Sedan’s check engine light come on when I start it? Generally, your check engine light turning on upon ignition is not a bad thing. It’s just your Police Interceptor Sedan firing up its circuits. The dash light shouldn't stay on. If it does, you might want to bring your vehicle in for service.
  • Are Ford Police Interceptor Sedan engine noises bad? Strange engine sounds can be a sign something’s off in your Ford Police Interceptor Sedan. Tapping or knocking could mean you're low on oil. A high-pitched whistle could signal an intake leak or misaligned belt. Squealing can be traced back to a loose fan belt, and grinding might be coming from the brakes, not the engine.
  • What could damage my Ford Police Interceptor Sedan engine? Certain driving habits can damage your engine and should be avoided. These habits include 'running on fumes,' revving the engine while still in Park, or slamming the gas pedal while the engine is still cold. Protect your engine’s performance and efficiency by distancing yourself from these habits.
  • Can I put water in my Ford Police Interceptor Sedan radiator? It’s not recommended you put water in your Police Interceptor Sedan radiator unless it’s an emergency. Under normal circumstances, use a 50/50 mix of water and coolant or a pre-mixed coolant. But, if you need to keep driving while out of coolant, using water is better than driving with an empty coolant reservoir.
  • What can cause the engine in my Police Interceptor Sedan to suddenly stop? There are different reasons your Police Interceptor Sedan vehicle engine could suddenly stop. You may be looking at a lack of fuel, faulty sensors, issues with the ignition system, engine overheating, electrical problems, or mechanical troubles.
  • Who fixes Ford Police Interceptor Sedan engines? Your local Firestone Complete Auto Care fixes Ford Police Interceptor Sedan engines. Book an appointment today! We have thousands of locations across the country.