It could be a voltage regulator problem versus the generator ... might want to consult the shop manual to pinpoint the right culprit. -----Original Message----- From: mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of JCantor791@xxxxxxx Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 8:38 PM To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: IML: Electrical Solutions for '56 Wow, this group is great! Two years ago when I got a Mercedes and joined an online group for help and advice for that car, I was impressed. Now I've realized the Imperial fanatics are much friendlier (not that the Mercedes people aren't), much more helpful, and much more passionate. Anyway, back to my electrical problems or rather solutions thanks to this group. When I had first been going over the car, I had measured battery voltage at around 12.3 - not great but certainly acceptable. Today I got 11.4. Put a charger on the batter to get it up to snuff and viola it started right up. My wife and I took it out for a good half hour drive - and her first ride in it - and it was pretty obvious that the generator isn't working properly as it was discharging even at highway speeds. Fortunately I have a spare generator/PS pump unit that came with the car (although it needs to be rebuilt) so I should be able get it fixed rather easily. Special thanks to Mike and Steve for your input and suggestions. Jeff Cantor Trenton, NJ 56 Sedan