The slow clicking turn signal is often the first thing one notices when the battery is not being charged. This can be a generator fault, or it can be a regulator fault. Some time ago, I posted a way to sort this out for yourself so you don't wind up on an "Easter Egg Hunt", changing parts until you finally get to the one that is causing the problem. These technical hints are always in the IML archives for all members or visitors to make use of. In this case, you can find it at: http://www.imperialclub.com/archives/normal/msg69307.html Once you complete the decision tree described there, you will know which item you need to fix. NAPA stores stock the regulators, and they can send your existing generator out for rebuild, if you chose to go that way. You can also buy the needed parts from them and rebuild it yourself, which is what I do. Probably other stores can help you also; I happen to like the quality of NAPA parts and services. Good luck. Dick Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: <Imperial59crown@xxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 1:36 AM Subject: IML: Generator problem on "59 > Hello all, Tonight while driving home from work, I noticed my dash lights > becoming very dim. I played around with the panel switch, and they got a > little brighter, but still dimmer than usual. When I went to turn into my > subdivision, I noticed the turn signal was not working, and that was my right > one which is the one that stays on without having to hold the lever. I then > noticed the gauge was showing that it was not charging, and the needle was > all the way to D. I parked it, and disconnected the battery cable as I've > gotten used to doing when I had a brake switch problem. I just had a new > brake switch put in a couple of days ago, so that's been fine. Does this > sound like a generator problem? and if so where is the best place to get one > in Southern California? I printed out the page of resources from the club > website, and see there's a very good one in San Diego, but is it best to have > the old one rebuilt, or is there a new one which will fit? Thanks, Bill '59 > Crown >