Re: IML: Sequential signals
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Re: IML: Sequential signals
- From: "Klebert L. Hall" <swampyankee@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2005 07:01:39 -0500
> New Subscriber(s): Dwain Kinkoff
> Member Location: Cleveland, Ohio
>
> Car(s) owned: 1969 Lebaron 4 door hardtop. Green,Green and Green.
Unrestored
> survivor. Condition 3
>
> Self-Introduction: I always thought the Imperials were way cool rides but
> was actually looking for a '71 or '72 Sport Fury. Ran across this '69
> Imperial and the rest is history. Major problem with the vehicle is that
the
> signals don't work. They are the sequential signals. No one around here
even
> has a clue hoe=w to make them work again. The vehicle is my retirement
> present. I plan on retiring in about ten years and hope to have
itcompletely
> resored by then although the only major project will be a fresh coat of
> paint ansd a new vinyl top. Original paint and top showing it's age.
These guys make a replacement solid-state unit for the sequential
signals. http://www.thuntek.net/cougars_unlimited/default.htm If you want
to keep the original electro-mechanical setup, I bet Lowell Howe of one of
the other club members with salvage yards can supply the parts. There's a
relay up under the dash by the steering column that might have failed, too.
Taking the rear light clusters apart and cleaning all the contacts is
probably a good idea, my problems stemmed entirely from bad contacts. The
taillight units do come out, though they're a pain to get at - the mounting
bolts are up behind the bumper, you have to get them from under the car.
Good luck!
-Kle
'69 Crown 4DHT
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