Regarding the braking problem with the 1990, go to the following website page and then click on "complaints". Next, follow the instructions , typing in the year, then the make, then the model; leave the "component" choice blank, this will bring up ALL complaints by consumers who purchased your particular year, make and model vehicle. Checking out the 1990 reveals several complaints concerning the brakes. You can then click on the recall tab and type in the same info to see what the NHTSA issued. Very informative site!! http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/complain/complaintsearch.cfm Mike Veronesi-President of the Northeast IMPERIAL Owners Club; (N.E.I.O.C.) 1967 Imperial Crown: 1969 Imperial LeBaron; 1990 Imperial....? ----- Original Message ----- From: "michael veronesi" <imperialsrus@xxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 4:36 AM Subject: Re: IML: 1990 Imperial Questions > Chrysler had a recall on the braking system to replace the power piston on > ABS equipped cars. Call a dealer and give him your VIN to see if yours was > ever replaced. If not, I would have it done. > Mike Veronesi-President of the Northeast IMPERIAL Owners Club; (N.E.I.O.C.) > 1967 Imperial Crown: 1969 Imperial LeBaron; 1990 Imperial....? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Allan Williams" <Allan.Williams@xxxxxxxxx> > To: "Receipt Notification Requested" <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 1:48 PM > Subject: IML: 1990 Imperial Questions > > > > Hi all > > > > Thanks for all the warm greetings... > > > > I just recently bought a 1990 Imperial that failed Va state inspection for > its > > brakes. The Imperial has anti-lock brakes and when you press the pedal > > the brake light and the anti-lock light comes on in the dash briefly. The > > inspection said that he could pass it because of this. The brakes work > > fine. I look in the owners' manual and it states that if non OEM brakes > are > > used this would happen. I called the inspector back and gave him this > > message and he said that he still could not pass the car because the > > pedal would bottom out when the pedal is first depressed (hence the > > lights). I drove the car to work today (85 miles on way) and the brakes > > work fine the pedal is firm. If the car sits, the condition returns ( I > went > > for a ride at lunch time). I'm thinking about going straight to the > inspector > > on my way home (when the system is working flawlessly), but my luck > > by the time he comes out to look at the car the system will act up again. > > > > Any ideas or comments is greatly appreciated. > > thanks > > Allan > > > >