1961 used the electroluminescent panel lighting, so there probably is no bulb that lights up the buttons. I'm guessing of course, since I don't have a 61. There would be a thin wire from somewhere that would cause the button areas to glow under the presence of the high voltage from the power pack when the dash lights are turned on. Maybe your Amp gauge wires in the dash were the origination point of your electrical malfunction. I once saw a 1966 amp gauge that was all melted and the wires burned up on that car as well.
Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 08:07:25 -0800 From: a1web@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: IML: my 1961 Imperial wirering burned up To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I checked under the hood really good and could not find any burnt wires at all. I noticed before all this happened my amp meter was jumping all over the place. The two wires coming off the amp meter seem to be burnt the worse. I have the dash taken apart. I'm splitting open all the taped wires looking for any burnt ones. It seems to have started inside the car. Another question. For five years now I have been trying to figure out where the light source plugs into the push button heater controls. That's the only area that doesn't light up. For the life of me I just don't see how a light source attaches to those clear push buttons
PAUL WENTINK <randalpark@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I think you experienced a short circuit. Check under the hood. I believe that you will find more burned wires. The voltage regular wouldn't have likely been the cause. There are several other areas to look, both under the dash and under the hood. The wiring diagrams are very good. When you have time, you can trace through them and determine what went bad, then replace the wiring. The instrument cluster is easy to remove. You may find something there, but I suspect there will be lots of burned wires to and from the source of the trouble. If you have done any recent work, that might be a good place to start. I hope this helps. Nearly all the accessories are fuse protected. I would guess it is within the main power circuit.
Paul W.
-----Original Message----- From: Mark Battesby To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 3:38 am Subject: IML: my 1961 Imperial wirering burned up
The other day while driving my car at night suddenly I lost all power and my car filled with smoke. I noticed that both wires going to my amp meter and one wire to my ignition. burned up . what could have cause this to happen ?? any place I should look first I was thinking maybe it was the voltage regulator any clues thanks
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