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  1. 68NewportSportVert

    Power window 1968 Chrysler ** UPDATE**

    The section marked 'right rear' is the only one that clearly shows a connection to ground at both white dots, but all of them are the same. When the switch is not operated, the switches inside are both connected to ground. You have too ask why would they include the ground at the switches if the...
  2. 68NewportSportVert

    Power window 1968 Chrysler ** UPDATE**

    Per the FSM All the white dots in the switches are connected to ground. All the black dots are connected to power.
  3. 68NewportSportVert

    Power window 1968 Chrysler ** UPDATE**

    Power window motors operate by reversing polarity, not a common ground. Inside each window switch are basically two SPDT switches that provide power or ground to the legs of the motor. When the window switch is in the 'neutral' position ground is applied to both legs. When the window switch is...
  4. 68NewportSportVert

    74 Dodge Won't Start in Park? (NSS?)

    If you don't already have one, get a service manual. They have one to download for a 73 here: MyMopar - Mopar Forums & Information - Service Manuals The linkage adjustment should be about the same
  5. 68NewportSportVert

    74 Dodge Won't Start in Park? (NSS?)

    Yes, but I've never heard of a NSS that only works in neutral and not park either. On a 46 year old car things wear, or a nylon bushing deteriorated, etc. There was no mention of any recent work that may have disturbed the linkage but that's possible too.
  6. 68NewportSportVert

    74 Dodge Won't Start in Park? (NSS?)

    If it starts in neutral it sounds like the switch works. The shifter lever may need adjustment. Do you have a meter to check continuity? Check the wire at the starter relay to ground. If you have one that beeps it makes it easier. Run the shifter through the gears from neutral to park to see...
  7. 68NewportSportVert

    1968 Newport Wiring diagram

    Check here: MyMopar - Mopar Forums & Information - Mopar Wiring Diagrams 1966 to 1971
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