Decoding production date for 69 Headlight Door Relay
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Decoding production date for 69 Headlight Door Relay



Title: IML: Decoding production date for 69 Headlight Door Relay
Speaking of the jumper wire to the headlight switch.  My 69 was built in Jan 69 and had head restraints and ALSO has the "SERVICE BULLETIN" recommended jumper from the bsttery to the headlight switch.  The reason was given that because there were so many lights in the rear that the "normal" battery feed was not sufficient.  My original AND the Factory ordered replacement harnesses had the jumper wire and they even followed the misprint in the FSM for the wires to the headlight switch.
 
Aeyn & Ed
1975 LeBaron Four-Door Hardtop
----- Original Message -----
From: jsadowski
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2003 1:51 PM
Subject: Re: IML: Decoding production date for 69 Headlight Door Relay

The first step that the service manual reccomends is to check all connections & check for good ground. Next it says to test the operation of the motor by using jumper wires to connect  the motor directly to the battery. If the motor doesn't operate, that would be the problem. I chose the earlier of the 2 relays & it was the correct one.
John
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2003 10:27 AM
Subject: IML: Decoding production date for 69 Headlight Door Relay

That's a good clue, but it might not help him. Head restraints were required as of Jan 1, 1969 production.

If you car never had them, it was built no later than Dec 31, 1968. If it has them, they were optional all model-year and could have been on a car built any time. If it doesn't have them, you car could still have been built after 12/9/68 but before 1/1/69.

The build date can be found on your fender tag, but two styles were apparently used in 1969.

If your car's serial number (the last 8 digits of the VIN, starting with 9C) is listed at the TOP RIGHT of your fender tag, look for the 6-digit "order number" at the bottom right of the tag. The 3-digit code immediately to the left of this order number is your "scheduled production date." Skip down one paragraph for info on decoding it.

If your car's serial number is at the bottom (note how the last 6 digits are listed after a space on this tag), the 6-digit "order number" is directly above those last 6 VIN digits. And the 3-digit production date is immediately to the left of the order number.

The 3-digit schedule production date decodes as follows:

- First digit = month. 8=Aug68, 9=Sep68, A=Oct68, B=Nov68, C=Dec68, 1=Jan69, 2=Feb68, etc.

- Second and third digits are the day of that month. So C09 would be the changeover date for your relay, and I don't know what to do if it's built on that exact day!

Let us know what you find, or write back for more help.
Chris in LA
67 Crown
78 NYB Salon

jsadowski (jsadowski@xxxxxxx) wrote:

Someone that knows how to read the build date should be able to tell you when your car was built One thing I under stand is that the early cars didn't have front headrests available, so if your car has them, it would be a later build car.


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