Re: IML: 1967 Crown Imperial Reverse Lights
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Re: IML: 1967 Crown Imperial Reverse Lights



Is it possible that the plastic piece that fits in the rectangular hole in the steering column is still in place. I had this problem 33 years ago when I got my 67 Imperial. It seemed that the arm of the baukup light switch fit in this hole and I coundn't adjust the light without it


Ed Tiede/67 convert.


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Subject: Re: IML: 1967 Crown Imperial Reverse Lights
Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 22:59:10 EDT


Does the vacuum release of the emergency brake work? Even though it sounds
like an unrelated question, at the bottom of the steering column there's a
little plastic device with a spring actuated arm and two purple wires coming
out of it that regulates the vacuum to the emergency brake release AND turns on
the reverse lights. If everything at the transmission is OK, check this
next.


Carl


I'm having some problems with my reverse lights.. basically they don't come
on. Any ideas on where to trouble shoot this from? I have checked and
replaced bulbs so far..


Thanks..







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