I doubt its a short, its a power supply problem or may be a bad ground. Look at the wires that supply power to the ignition switch under the dash (look for an about to fall of wire). Also, check the circuits that supply power to the ignition switch (you will need the wiring diagram for that). In my 68's, twice the ignition switch wiring got tired, and humidity makes the about to brake connection weaker. Also, when I first got my Lebaron, one of the wiring joints was loose in the fire wall. This is simply a little 10-32 thread or smaller with a litle nut on the end that holds a bunch of wires together. The car would do a bunch of weird things like what you describe, and when you jingled the wires all was good, for a while. I thought the problem was around two large connections in the firewall, but the problem was that joint close by. Until you find the problem, have with you a little electrical piece of wire to power the coil so you can get home (install the wire from the battery positive or the starter relay hot wire to the "+" of the coil, then short the starter relay with a screw driver or anything metallic and the engine will start, your signals may be innoperable, but your head lights and tail lights will work). D^2 Quoting ERICINLANDPARK@xxxxxxx: > Hi group! > My 65 Crown has started acting strange, and I want to see if anyone has > > pointers or past experiences similar to mine. The car was running really > great, thought I would drive it to work for the fun of it, went to start it > and > it turned over a few times, engine caught, went dead, then nothing at all... > > turn the key, complete silence, nothing..... I had to hit the road, so drove > > regular truck instead..... > Went home that evening, cleaned the posts on the battery, tightend > cables, checked battery for charge, stood on my head and checked the fuses, > etc. > Everything looks fine, battery full charge.. Got into the car, hit the > brake > and the dome lights came on.. key on to start, map light on, key off map > light off, door lights on... step on brake with key out map light on full, > door > light dim... no accessories, nothing at all.... no headlights no tail > lights.. windows still worked.. > I should mention that the day before the problem, the car wouldn't fire, > > starter and all fine... just didn't have time to play with it, went home > that evening, car started first try... it was raining all night before that, > so > I thought that in the AM maybe moisture had collected someplace.... > Thank-you all in advance for any suggestions! I have a great auto > elect. shop here in town, but it is always more fun to fix the problem > myself!! > *** One more thing*** The person I bought the car from casually > mentioned that sometimes when he was driving it would stall out and go dead, > he > pointed out that by hitting the trunk release switch a few times seemed to > "reset" the car and "fix the short"???? I tried his fix with no luck! > Great site, great cars, great people!! > ----------------- http://www.imperialclub.com ----------------- This message was sent to you by the Imperial Mailing List. Please reply to mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and your response will be shared with everyone. Private messages (and attachments) for the Administrators should be sent to webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To UN-SUBSCRIBE, go to http://imperialclub.com/unsubscribe.htm