Hello gentlemen, I have more electrical questions on my '67 Newport, so I know you guys can help.
1) My oil light on the dash is on full-time, so I know there's an open wire somewhere. What is the location of the oil sender, I can't find it!
2) I have at least one headlight out, but I can't figure out how to swap out a headlamp. Normally there would be a trim ring, a retainer, and out comes the lamp. But this car seems to require the whole damn front grill to be removed just to replace a headlamp!
3) My turn signals will work if I hold the stalk left or right. But the stalk won't stay in position, and nor will it cancel correctly. There was a signal switch in the glove box,which I assume the previous owner replaced, but didn't do it right. Any suggestions? I've done a couple of turn signal mechanisms on the old Buicks (a ***** to get right), but would welcome any advice on this mighty Chrysler's turn signal switch. Any part numbers would be appreciated, in case I need to buy another switch mechanism.
Thanks again to all you guys for your help. My car is coming along great, and I am looking forward to the period of November through April when the weather here gets great and perfect for cruising.
Rich in Tampa
1) My oil light on the dash is on full-time, so I know there's an open wire somewhere. What is the location of the oil sender, I can't find it!
2) I have at least one headlight out, but I can't figure out how to swap out a headlamp. Normally there would be a trim ring, a retainer, and out comes the lamp. But this car seems to require the whole damn front grill to be removed just to replace a headlamp!
3) My turn signals will work if I hold the stalk left or right. But the stalk won't stay in position, and nor will it cancel correctly. There was a signal switch in the glove box,which I assume the previous owner replaced, but didn't do it right. Any suggestions? I've done a couple of turn signal mechanisms on the old Buicks (a ***** to get right), but would welcome any advice on this mighty Chrysler's turn signal switch. Any part numbers would be appreciated, in case I need to buy another switch mechanism.
Thanks again to all you guys for your help. My car is coming along great, and I am looking forward to the period of November through April when the weather here gets great and perfect for cruising.
Rich in Tampa