I just went through this on my 69 LeBaron. The 4 prong dimmer has not been available for years. Contact Mobile Parts (Craig Stanley). He had 2 before I bought mine. He is a member on here and is a super nice guy. If the Sentinel system is turned off, your headlights dim and brighten like a...
I was contacted by Marty Mopar who had a complete sequential system with the original style electric motor and relays. In our contacts he said the system had not been tested to work, but I took a chance and bought it anyway. Well I'm glad to report everything worked fine. I have working...
I've reached the point that I would like to figure this system out and get my signals working properly. When all electrical connections are plugged in, I have bright illumination in both tail lights. With ignition on, signaling left kills illumination in the left tail light assembly. Opposite is...
I just read this post from the beginning. You mentioned that your couple was originally owned by a dealer in western MN. I was curious if you knew which dealer that may have been? I'm from western MN. so I remember many of the dealers from back in the day.
I'm thinking this is the relay controlling the beam changer? Purple and green wires are going to the dimmer switch. The FSM doesn't troubleshoot this system. Is there a testing procedure to test this relay?
I recently saw an article talking how LS engines with stock bottom ends were running 6 second 1/4 mile times, and how no engine has ever done that before. The folks who wrote this need to go back to when they pulled 392 Hemis out of Imperials in junkyards and ran that quick with blowers and nitro.
Every source I checked has a standard switch. It's a common switch that everyone seems to stock for less than 6 bucks. The problem is my switch has 4 connections. Its known as the auto dimmer switch. That's what I'm unable to locate anywhere. Unless someone has a source, I will likely contact...
Do you have power at either end that you are jumping? If not, check the fuse. It will be on the acc. side position A. If you have power, wires or connections back to your back up lights need to be checked and tested.
I removed the floor dimmer switch and cleaned the connections. I also sprayed wd-40 into the switch hoping to clean any pitting or corrosion internally. That didn't seem to help anything. I'd bet the switch is the one it left the assembly line with. Externally, it has seen better days.
I'm trying to get low beam headlights to work on my 1969 Imperial. High beam lights function fine, but nothing on low. Headlight doors open when I turn on the lights on low beam or high. I'm thinking dimmer switch, but I can't even find a picture of one online, let alone a replacement. The...