RE: IML: 1968 Imperial Dashboard Lighting
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RE: IML: 1968 Imperial Dashboard Lighting



Good advice, Dick! Also, once the switch is removed a shot (or three) of tuner cleaner from Radio Shack, etc will clean most/all of the grungy buildup off of the rheostat. Since doing that, the dash lights on my '67 CC work fine! Since I had the cluster out, I also took care of cleaning the other switches as well.

Carl Falletta, '67 CC, Las Vegas NV


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>Sorry, guys, the 67-68 headlight switch doesn't mount in the traditional
>way, and the dash light rheostat is on a separate assembly anyway.  To
>service either of these controls, the sub assembly containing all the
>switches, including the washer, wiper, plus the rear fan, the twilight
>sentinel and the auto-pilot if so equipped has to come out to access the
>mounting screws for the switches, and to get at that, the cluster bezel has
>to come out first.  Study the FSM for detailed instructions, else you may
>mar the steering column, or even damage the crushable sleeve that protects
>your chest in a front end collision. The plastic windows over the gauge
>legends are also very easily damaged - work with care!
>
>If your only problem is lack of dash lights, follow the suggestions
>regarding exercising your thumb until it's raw - my bet is that they will
>come back to life.
>
>These cars tend to sit for years without the owner ever changing the setting
>of this control - and layers of oxide build up on the windings of the
>rheostat.  This is so common as to be almost a universal complaint with
>these and other cars with rheostat controlled dash illumination.
>
>Dick Benjamin (who's had so many 67-68 dashes apart I can almost do it in my
>sleep).
>
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>[mailto:mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Geoff Simpson
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>Subject: Re: IML: 1968 Imperial Dashboard Lighting
>
>Tom,
>       If you have to remove the switch from the dashboard you can release
>the knob and spindle by depressind a small springloaded button on the back
>of the switchblock and withdrawing the knob. You will then be able to
>unscrew the front lock ring and the switch will come out from the back.
>Unhook the batt 1st.             Geoff Simpson
>
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