'73 LeBaron electrical issues
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'73 LeBaron electrical issues



I had a lot of electrical problems with my '72 Imp last year. Finally I 
changed the battery up to 85A, and the problem was solved. No everything is 
working fine.
>From Joran Vordal, Norway.


>From: "jsadowski" <jsadowski@xxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: IML: '73 LeBaron electrical issues
>Date: Mon, 3 May 2004 20:11:26 -0700
>
>Judging by all the electrical gremlins, I have a feeling that something is 
>shorting to ground. I'd also check all fuses. A blown fuse will cause  many 
>of these symptoms. Also, check the connector coming through the firewall. 
>These are notorious for corrosion in the terminals. With the engine 
>running, try operating the windows & check if there is much movement in the 
>ammeter. If it goes way to discharge then come back up when you let off the 
>switch, the alternator is probably charging.
>John
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Jay King
>   To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>   Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 7:13 AM
>   Subject: IML: '73 LeBaron electrical issues
>
>
>   Hi, all,
>
>   I'm having a couple of issues with my '73 hardtop, and I hope the wisdom 
>of the list can help before all the beautiful spring weather is gone.
>
>   Issue #1: Tuesday and Wednesday of last week I had the car in a shop 
>that I trust to trace a couple of fluid leaks. Tony the technician found 
>that the oil pressure Signal Sentry sender was leaking a bit and it was 
>replaced. No help for the air conditioning system leak(s) though until I 
>find a condenser and an (front) evaporator, though! I noticed when I picked 
>up the car that the ammeter was showing a slight discharge. By Friday the 
>battery was dead. Saturday I had to work, but since I had put a new 
>alternator on last year, I had my son dig out the receipt and return the 
>dead alternator for replacement at Bumper To Bumper parts. He did, had it 
>tested, and replaced the alternator. The car still did not charge. He 
>replaced the volatge regulator. Still no charge. I cannot figure out 
>anything else that might be causing this problem, but I am hopeful that 
>someone on the list can.
>
>   Issue #2: I'm still trying to get all my electrics working properly; 
>gotta have a horn to get a safety inspection in Mississippi. Symptoms: no 
>horn (the rim-blow is working, according to my volt-ohm-millameter, but no 
>juice from the relay to the horns), no power antenna, no courtesy lights 
>(in the front; the rear door lights and reading lights work fine), no clock 
>(or should I say chronometer?), and the dash map light is off when switched 
>on and on when switched off (unless the driver's door is open; then on and 
>off are both off). I have a FSM, but metal spaghetti scares me. I am not 
>flexible enough to work under the dash for very long and my son is 
>color-blind so he has difficulty with wire identification. Any suggestions?
>
>   Thanks in advance!
>
>   Jay King
>   Meridian, Mississippi
>   <a href=mailto:j_king@xxxxxxxxx>j_king@xxxxxxxxx</a>
>
>   Honey Gold 1973 LeBaron 4DHT
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