----- Original Message ----- From: "Peggy Sue Jones" <jambawoman@xxxxxxxxxxx> > It's been sitting for over a month with a drained battery. Dad isn't > comfortable working on the electrical system, so I guess I'll have to take > it in to a local shop that specializs in Chryslers and hope they don't gouge > me. All I know is that Dad says it is not the starter or the alternator, > but something I had read made me wonder if it might be the regulator. I'm > willing to bet it is in the electrical however. How will I know if I'm > being charged too much for any given repair? > Peggy, Changing a Voltage Regulator on an Imperial is quite possibley the easiest thing you'll ever do. The last time I changed mine I did it in less than 15 minutes.... The Part cost me $40.00 at the local Napa Store. I even posted a whole how to do it with pictures. http://www.imperialclub.com/Repair/Electrical/67Reg/index.htm Really you can do this! If everything was this easy on my Imperial I'd do all my own work! Leslie '67 Sedan http://www.imperialclub.com/YearByYear/1967/Leslie