I believe the asterix means the dash has either been repaired
or replaced. That was one of the 80's Imperials big problems. I knew someone
that bought an 81 sometime around late 83 & he had the no start problem
then. There were times when he would crank it till the battery was nearly dead,
then leave it 15-20 minutes & it would start immediately. We worked at the
same place, so I had given him a ride over to the Chrysler dealer several times
when he brought the car to be fixed. Every time I was there, they had one or two
of them in the shop with lots of parts removed & stacked all over the place.
I asked the mechanic working on one of them one time I was there what was wrong
with them, since every time I was there, they always had at least one like that.
He didn't seem to want to volunteer too much info other then to say it wouldn't
start. After word came out that the cars had major problems that would require a
major retrofit & that the parts to do so were in very short supply &
cost $2-3 K to accomplish, he got rid of the Imperial in a hurry at a big
loss.
John
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> I have a 1983 Chrysler Imperial that I purchased about a month ago.
It's in pretty decent condition, but does have some rust in the rear left
& right quarter panel & the bottom of the deck lid. It has 130,000
Miles on it (but there is an asterix beside where it says that, don't know
what that means) and gets from 15 - 20 US MPG on a tank. > >
Right from the beginning, whenever I would start it, it would crank over a bit
more than what I would expect a "normal" car to do, although I did hear from a
certain mechanic that due to it's older computer, that could be normal. It
always drives & idles nice though. Anyways, here's what happened: I drove
my car to work friday morning (7:30 am), and it did it's usual "longer than
normal" start, all was good. It sat all day at work in about say 20 C (68 F)
temperature. I finished work around 5:00 pm and went to start my car. The
first try I held the key in the "start" position for about 6 - 8 seconds, it
just cranked, didn't fire once. This was kind of surprising, as it had never
done this before. So I tried it again, nothing. After that, i tried pumping
the gas pedal (I usually NEVER touch the gas pedal at all before or during
starting) while I was cranking it, it actually fired one or two times but
didn't start. Next, I pulled off the air cleaner cover, & I could smell
gas( but it didn't appear flooded), so I left the cover off for a minute or
two, then put it back on and tried again. Nothing. > > So after
that I went back inside to where I work & called AMA to send over a tow
truck. Next ( about 30 mins had passed since I had last tried starting the
car) I went outside again to see if I could start the car. I put the key in
and cranked it...it didn't fire for a sec or two, but then caught a few times
& started. For the first few seconds it ran rough, like it had too much /
too little fuel, but after that it smoothed out and idled like it has always
had before (it idles nice btw). So now i'm a little scared about something
like this happening again (i've been driving it for about 4 days since then
and it's always started). Now would any of you guys have any idea what the
problem could be and what I can do to fix it? I'm also interested in why it
seems to need a few excessive cranks to start. > > Oh, and you
can check out pictures of my car here: > http://www3.telus.net/agentsmith >
> Thanks in advance. > > Joel Smith > Edmonton,
Alberta. > > > > > Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com > The most
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