Hi Chris. The light is in between the oil pressure and the fuel gage. I do not have the head lights back in yet the car has to go back to the paint shop as soon as I have it back together and running on it,s own power. Thank for your help. Bob ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christopher Hoffman" <imperial67@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 12:43 AM Subject: Re (2): IML: red light > If the lamp is to the LEFT of the fuel gauge, and is just a round lamp with > no lettering or symbol, this is the high-beam indicator for the headlamps. > > The "CHECK GAGES" lamp (spelled just like that) is to the right of the fuel > gauge, pretty much under the "0" in the speedometer. (I suspect if Mr > Hanekamp had seen that lamp he would have mentioned what it said.) > > Why your high beam indicator is on whenever the key is on eludes me. It > should illuminate only when the high-beam headlamps are on, regardless of > ignition key position. Sounds like there is a short to some ground > somewhere, perhaps near the instrument cluster? Are the headlamps glowing > all the time?? > > Dick is 75% correct (25% less than usual) about the operation of the Check > Gages light... it tells you to look at three of the four gauges for signs of > improper oil pressure, low fuel or high temperature. It does not monitor the > alternator gauge (ammeter). > > The third and final indicator lamp in the cluster is at the opposite end of > the speedometer from Check Gages... it says "Brake System" and warns only of > low brake fluid pressure. It does not indicate an applied parking brake. > > That's all there is for indicators in a '67-68... there are not even turn > signal indicators inside the cabin! > > Keep us posted, please, Bob... or tell us more so we can help... > Chris in LA > 67 Crown > 78 NYB Salon > > Dick Benjamin wrote: > > Yes, you are seeing the gauge sentry system in action. If any of the 4 > > gauges is out of normal safe operating range, the gauge sentry light will > > warn you to look at the gauges. This is a standard feature of Imperials for > > many years - really the best of all worlds, an idiot light and a gauge to > > give you quantitative data. If the fuel is below 1/8 tank, the light will > > warn you. > > > > Dick Benjamin > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Robert Hanekamp <bobsmopar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2002 7:47 PM > > Subject: IML: red light > > > > > >> Hi All. > >> I am working on a 68 Imperial convertible. > >> On the dash there is a red light that is on when I turn on the key it was > >> not on before I dismantled the car. > >> It is on the left of the fuel gage. > >> I have not put fuel in it yet do these cars have a low fuel light. > >> Any help would be great. > >> Bob > > >