I know that you have already seen this from several others, but I also suggest that the problem is the ignition switch. Your symptoms are the first step to failure of the modern switches. I have had this happen on three '80s cars during the last five years. Sometimes fiddling with the key will bring things back up, but eventually it may keep the car from running. Paul In a message dated 12/11/2003 8:09:02 PM Eastern Standard Time, roadhogg@xxxxxxx writes: > > > Today, I drove my 1990 Imperial to the store and when I got back in the car > there were a number of electrical components that did not work. I checked > all the fuses and there were a number of them that had no power at either > end. I don't suspect a fuse problem as much as I suspect a fusible link or > a connector. I checked the fuses/breakers under the hood near the air > intake and they looked fine too. Anyone have enough electrical experience > with these cars have any suggestions as to where to look next? > > The things that stopped working are: > Power windows > ATC (completely dead, on the coldest day of the year no less) > Air Bag light is on (because air bag system in dead I suspect) > Antilock light is on (because the anitlock system is dead...I tested that > out on the ice) > > Thanks in advance. > > >