Re: IML: The half-lit dome light
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Re: IML: The half-lit dome light



That is right Paul, I am still waiting for better weather to unwrap the
bundle.
I will send out some special prayers to the weahter Gods that it will be
dry this weekend to be able to check those wires of my 60 Imperial
(necessary content!).

Ofcourse I will keep you all updated about the progress I make (or not..),
it is also time then to replace that dirty backuplight switch that is
hiding behind the speedometer at the pushbutton array.

Rob


Op Wo, 20 juni, 2007 3:36 am, schreef randalpark@xxxxxxx:
> I think this is right on. Wasn't the bundle causing it the right front
> door?
>
> Paul W.
>
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joe Strickland <jwstrick426@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: Imperial Mail List <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 2:05 pm
> Subject: IML: The half-lit dome light
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>
> Rob; 
>  
> Did you ever find the cause/solution for the dome light being at half
> brightness? You mentioned the possibility of cutting wires which sounded
> drastic. Perhaps by removing the electrical tape or other protective
> wrapping around the bundle of wires going to/from the passenger door you
> could move or flex individual wires until you find the offending wire.
> Then the wire could be replaced and the bundle of
> wires secured together again with electrical tape or whatever was
> originally used.   
> The way the dome lamp circuit works is that there is 12 volts DC always
> present on the pink wiring to the lamp and the yellow wire coming from the
> lamp receptacle is the side that gets grounded to turn the lamp on.  As
> you mentioned before, any other item that were to short to the yellow lead
> such as a motor winding etc. could make the lamp turn on at reduced
> brightness.   
> If you have to replace a section of wire, be sure to get the same AWG
> gauge and try to find wire that has the same number and size of individual
> strands that make up the overall AWG gauge size.   
> I hope you find a solution. 
>  
> Joe S. 
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