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New list of repairs just sitting in the show field

Started by Big Fins, June 06, 2025, 05:58:01 AM

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Big Fins

Since I got here, the second day my clock now no longer works, the drivers side seat back unlatching switch quit working and I broke the rear lamp monitor trying to get the parade boot off when the rains came yesterday.

Oh well! Now I have something to do when I get home.  :(  I was so proud that I had a 50 year old car that the clock still kept perfect time.
Current:
1976 Eldorado Convertible in Crystal Blue Fire Mist with white interior and top. (Misty Blue)

Past and much missed:
1977 Brougham de Elegance
1976 Eldorado Convertible
1972 Fleetwood Brougham
1971 Sedan de Ville
1970 de Ville Convertible
1969 Fleetwood Brougham
1969 Sedan de Ville
1959 Sedan deVille

James Landi

"Since I got here, the second day my clock now no longer works, the drivers side seat back unlatching switch quit working and I broke the rear lamp monitor trying to get the parade boot off when the rains came yesterday."

"When troubles come, they come in battalions." I always say a silent prayer when we've reached our destination in one of our old Cadillacs WITHOUT incident. 

The Tassie Devil(le)

Sounds like the humidity got to your clock.

As for the Rear Lamp Monitor breaking, that seems to be the main problem with these plastic parts.   When I made my own rear monitor, I created a tapered base just for the reason of protecting it when using the hard boots.   The reason it is slightly different to the factory ones is that I only has a Coupe monitor, and had to incorporate the guts of that into the one I made.

Mine is made of steel, and the Aluminium "V" shaped bracket screws to the seat back, allowing me to lift it out, fit the boots, then reinstall it.

As for the Seat Back switch, seeing as both seat back latches work at the same time, no matter which door is opened, I would be looking at the wiring under the seat.   Or the Solenoid itself.

Bruce. >:D
'72 Eldorado Convertible (LHD)
'70 Ranchero Squire (RHD)
'74 Chris Craft Gull Wing (SH)
'02 VX Series II Holden Commodore SS Sedan
(Past President Modified Chapter)

Past Cars of significance - to me
1935 Ford 3 Window Coupe
1936 Ford 5 Window Coupe
1937 Chevrolet Sports Coupe
1955 Chevrolet Convertible
1959 Ford Fairlane Ranch Wagon
1960 Cadillac CDV
1972 Cadillac Eldorado Coupe

Big Fins

I like the idea of the removable monitor. It also saves the hard boot from getting scratched up.

This is the longest my car has ever been out of a temperature controlled environment. I guess I'll be able to try out my homemade A/C vent removal tool. The design people that put hold down screws in the ductwork should have been shot for that. It makes the job of dash cap removal very tedious.

The seat back switch, while I like things working is far down on the list. 95% of the time, I'm out in the car alone and don't remember anyone ever getting in the back seat. But it will get fixed.
Current:
1976 Eldorado Convertible in Crystal Blue Fire Mist with white interior and top. (Misty Blue)

Past and much missed:
1977 Brougham de Elegance
1976 Eldorado Convertible
1972 Fleetwood Brougham
1971 Sedan de Ville
1970 de Ville Convertible
1969 Fleetwood Brougham
1969 Sedan de Ville
1959 Sedan deVille

cadillacmike68

Regards,
"Cadillac" Mike