Hello all Imperialists out there,
Just another question from a Dutch Imperial owner:)
I am sorting out some minor electrical issues on my 1960 Imperial.
I am repairing my power antenna motor at the moment and I must admit that
I have made a short circuit from the middle wire (pink) on the antenna
switch to ground...
There was a little spark and after that the wire doesn't carry 12V anymore..
Ofcourse I can take another 12V line from the fusebox, but I want to keep
this as much original as possible.
So I want my 12 V at the middle connection of the antenna switch at the
pink wire.
from the FSM I understand that the power for the antenna motor isn't
coming from the fuse box, so it isn't fuse protected.
Instead of that a circuitbreaker is used, can anyone explane the following
to me:
a) how does a circuit breaker works ?
b) can you "reset" a circuit breaker or must it be replaced?
c) where is the circuit breaker located in a 1960 Imperial (4 door HT)
Thanks in advance,
Robert van der Es
1960 Imperial Crown
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