To Greg Graham,
Reference the no start in your 67
Imperial.
I too would check the junction box in the engine
compartment where the main wiring harness goes through the firewall and then to
the inside fuse box. These have a tendency to get dirty and corrode inside
rather easily. My car had the same problem sometime back. I'd be driving the car
and suddenly nothing. I'd pull over and the car wouldn't do a then. Then it
would start like it should. I was afraid to drive it or have the wife have it,
fearing she would be stranded somewhere. I checked everything possible and came
to the conclusion I wasn't getting any power inside the car. I pulled the
harness loose from the outside junction box and cleaned it with a small brush
and lots of electrical spray cleaner. I haven't had the problem since. I often
see these NOS or NORS junction boxes on ebay under NOS Mopar parts. Maybe this
is the reason why they are sold. Hope this helps.
Kent & Sally Szpak
67 Imperial 4dr ht
Medford, Or.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 6:46
PM
Subject: Re: IML: non starter 67
If the wiring harness has a disconnect at the firewall as
the later Imperials do, I'm betting this is where the problem is.
John
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 3:41
PM
Subject: IML: non starter 67
I know this may be way too simplistic, but have you bent your
neck out of shape and checked the fusebox? Mine was chock full of rusty crud
and all dash lights and rear lighting was inop - a thorough cleaning and a
douse of WD40 solved that handily!
>From: "Greg
Graham" Subject: IML: Failed ign switch in 67? Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004
13:59:19 -0600 Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx It's
time to put the top down and the sunblock on! One problem.... the car won't
start. The '67 Imperial was not driven at all between Christmas and
March. It was driven twice earlier this month, both times without incident
and starting the car was uneventful. I attempted to start the car today (79
degrees, light clouds, blue sky), but it would have none of it. The
windows, horn, seats, etc all work as they should... but they are wired to
do so without the key in the ignition. The battery is charged.
The starter is new. Plugs and wires are good. None of the items on the car
that should work with the key on do so. No wipers, instruments, no
warning indicator lights on the dash light up at all, and more importantly,
no starter engaging. Nothing happens if I move the key to any of the
"on" positions. It appears that anything wired through the keyed
ignition is not getting power. Not a whimper out of the starter if I
fully turn the key (and connection is soli d). I suspect the ignition
in the dash itself, but perhaps it's some thing else along the way.
Any suggestions as to where to look and what else to suspect. Any
solutions? All slathered in sunblock and no place to
go. Recommendations as to where to buy a new ignition switch?
Napa? An Imperial only part?
Kate Justet Triplett Kate's Custom
Gunleather Monroe, Washington Proud mother of a soldier and owner
of "Lucille" 1968 Crown
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