From: Crestonave@xxxxxxx
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Subject: Re: IML: 67 crown headlight switch
Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2006 20:08:09 EST
In a message dated 11/7/2006 11:26:32 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,, dan
writes:
A friend mentioned he had an owner's manual that would tell where the fuse
box was. Then I remembered I got one when I bought the car. It is located
at
the bottom edge of the dash under the radio and is concealed by a cover
plate. That explains the elusive fuse box! It also says the headlight
system
does not have a fuse, but rather a circuit breaker. Can anyone tell me
where
the circuit breaker is located?
Thank you,
Dan Collins
67 Crown Coupe
I own a 68 which I believe must be very similar mechanically to the 67. My
fuse box is located under the dashboard at the extreme right. As to the
circuit breaker, my understanding is that it is actually a part of the
headlight
switch.
In my case, I have no dash lights. The headlights work, and the high beams
work, and when I turn the dash light control wheel to the extreme right,
the
inside courtesy lights in the rear of my convert come on. Could this mean
that
there's a bad resistor somewhere in the dash?
Why would the control wheel work to put the courtesy lights on but not
illuminate the dash?
Tom
'68 Crown Convert
'60 NYer Coupe (two door version, not a four door coupe)
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