Re: IML: IML DIGEST
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Re: IML: IML DIGEST



Check the neutral safety switch. To do this make sure that the car is in neutral, use a jumper between the brown wire terminal (with the brown wire connected to the terminal) on the starter relay, and the negative terminal of the battery. BE CAREFUL BECAUSE NOW THE CAR WILL START EVEN IF IT IS IN GEAR AND LURCH! 

With the nuetral button pushed in, try to start the car. If is starts, then the problem is the neutral safety switch. It is screwed into the left side of the transmission, and is easy to change.

This switch has gone out on both of my '60's and the '63.

Paul

The In a message dated 9/26/2004 6:05:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time, PompRocker@xxxxxxx writes:

>The battery is fully charged on my 63 le baron. When it went out on a trip ?
>the tow truck guy stuck a screwdriver into the starter relay and it started ?
>right up. so i know the starter motor works. so i was able to get home. the next 
> day it would not start, so we decided to just try and replace the starter 
>relay ?with a new one from pep boys and then as soon as we reconnected the 
>negative ?battery terminal we got a constant clicking and the head lights wouldn't 
>not ?turn on, so we put the old starter relay back on and started taking 
>voltage ?measurements with the multi-meter between the bulkhead and the relay. 
>Everything ?seemed to check out OK. 
>Does anyone have any ideas as to why my car wont ?start??
>


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