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So I did a little more digging into this vehicle over the weekend. I know Ross rebuilt the BTV and the individuals installed it and also fixed one brake line. But as I was looking into the reservoir it looked full but could not determine what fluid was in there. So I sucked it out (it looked a little dirty anyway) and bled the system with DOT 5. Well I got the car out of the garage and took it up the street, no more than a mile round trip. Accelerated and stopped fine. Kept the trans in low. I parked it when I got back to the house to move cars around. Before I moved it I checked the fluid and it was half empty... According to Ross the seals he uses are DOT 5 compatible so there has to be a leak somewhere... I did not see one initially so more work is needed there.
I did a little more diagnosing the brake light situation. I was able to confirm the switch was of the two prong type. Well peeling back the electrical tape it revealed that the color wires did not match what the service manual said. Pealing it back further did reveal the dark green and light green wires, but also a violet wire (it should have been pink). I was able to confirm that the green wires went to where they needed to go, but I was not getting power to the violet wire. I dont know how this happened but the 7.5 amp fuse that should be used on this circuit was actually tied into the shifting harness? Dont know why, there is no mention of a fuse there in the service manual. But I did notice a fuse wire not attached to the solenoids (which was red). Well it turns out the violet wire is connected to that red wire. I didnt put in a new switch but I did jump both light and dark green wires. The brake lights activated and I got the suspension to automatically level. Well not as good as the cars do in the youtube videos, but as good as it always did.
Posted on: 2021/11/23 16:55
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It is a purple wire on later harnesses but might have been pink in 55 and early 56. In 55 it was powered from a fuse under the dash along with a lot of other things but for 56 it got the separate 7 1/2 amp fuse and is attached to the solenoid power buss bar. It gets power fed thru the main 30 amp TL fuse first. There was a late bulletin about adding a fuse for the electric shift and that might be there but the fuse supplying TL & brake lites was never attached in any way to the shift circuitry.
For the brake switch, I would advise either getting a premade 2 terminal and relay setup or else building your own. The two green wires should not be together as they are supposed to be active at exactly opposite conditions. The way it is when together the level can operate when brakes are on and car might not be in a normal position. In actuality, it is supposed to be the light green is active at all normal driving so the level can operate. When you apply the brakes the dark green wire gets power for the brake lights and light green power goes away so the system does not try to level when the brakes are on and gravity might have thrown the car nose down.
Posted on: 2021/11/23 17:09
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Oh, so its suppose to be purple... good to know then!
but yes I already got the brake light switch Purchased from packardparts.org, but just didnt have enough time to install it this go around.
Posted on: 2021/11/23 17:13
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I got a mechanical switch from the packard parts store and was able to get the brake lights working, but the automatic level feature on the suspension still doesnt work. I also noticed that manual override switch does not work any more, it was working intermittently. I am guessing there is a ground issue with the manual switch that may prevent the whole system from working. I do not know for sure since I do not know how that override switch is wired up.
I checked the fluids in the car and after a couple cranks the car did start up. oil pressure, and temp work well and register as normal on the gauges. I started it in park (which I wasnt able to do) but I also noticed that it would not go into high range when I selected "H". I know the shift motor was rebuilt, and a new harness was installed. I am guessing there is an adjustment issue with the motor. I still dont feel comfortable driving it, but the decision was made and it will be going to Ross Miller to have him go over the mechanicals and electricals to see what other work needs done. Right now it is just waiting on him and a roll back.
Posted on: 2022/4/11 11:07
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If you decide to get the wiring and switches sorted out per the diagram in post #4 before going to Ross and still the TL does not work automatically there is a good chance the contacts in the control switch have oxidized or a wire has broken where it solders into the terminals at the base of one of the limit switches.
If you still have an original control switch, sometimes it is the main mechanically operated contacts (1) in the photo below that are at fault but since they sort of self wipe, more often it has been the bimetal contacts (2) which have developed a dirty or oxidized insulating layer and need a considerable amount of pressure generated by the bimetal strip before contact is made thru them to bring in the relays. Even NOS switches that have sat on a shelf for 60 years have had this problem. If you have issues sometimes a quick run thru of all contacts with a burnishing strip or ign point file will solve the problem. If the drape of the loom is tight -- particularly to the limit switch nearest the driveshaft -- vibration and wire fatigue at the switch terminal has been an issue. There is also a small chance water has gotten inside the solenoids and one or both are at fault. Not usually an issue on a 56 since their solenoids are no longer under the car but some have had it happen. IIRC when Randy Berger brought his Caribbean home he said the car suddenly started moving and it became obvious it was not due to the occasional brief touch up movement under the command of the control switch. By the time he got over to the car and pulled the battery cable the TL had moved past the limit switch. After troubleshooting, the issue turned out to be a solenoid had somehow gathered a layer of rust and corrosion inside and the plunger had stuck.
Posted on: 2022/4/11 12:16
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thank you for that explanation Howard. I dont believe I will get time to look at this before it goes to Ross.
isnt this control switch able to be sent out to be converted over to solid state electronics? or am I thinking of another component of the suspension system?
Posted on: 2022/4/11 14:23
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The control switch is available as a solid state replacement and one of those will take care of the bimetal and relay contacts by eliminating them. Presumably during the conversion process they will have cleaned and inspected the mechanical contacts but keep those in mind as they are still there and can have issues.
Posted on: 2022/4/11 14:43
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They don't. Convert yours
.its an exchange. Which I don't care for. The one I got was heavily pitted (The pot metal) (or aluminum) And the metal cover. Some one in Canada does it. . And its a 10 second delay. You can buy 10 second relays.
Posted on: 2022/4/11 14:59
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Well the caribbean came back for Ross! He did some great work! I will have to say the suspension never worked that good.
It makes noises I am not use too. I have maybe only driven this car 6 times in my life, so I believe I just need more wheel time to get acquainted with it.
Posted on: 2022/8/8 9:58
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