Hi all,
yesterday was fine, but today the glow plugs seem to be swithing on then straight off and not heating up, was thinking relay, or should I be looking somewhere else?
Thanks.
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60series deisel not glowing (more searching done)
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60series deisel not glowing (more searching done)
Last edited by Rough60 on Mon May 18, 2009 6:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Glow mplug timer
sounds like it may be ur glow plug timer
did this with the 40. momentary switch from superheap and a few wires. i count to 9-10 on cold mornings and at it starts first crank every time. google ih8mud wilson switch , wiring should be similar for 2h.howesy wrote:get a multi meter and test how long the voltage goes through to the plugs. I had one years ago where the new timer was so expensive I bypassed it to an switch and used to turn it on for a count of five or eight on cold mornings then turn off again and it started every time.
Tested with multimeter and no voltage going to the plugs, checked and replaced under dash fuse, still no good.
Is there an inline fuse or does relay sound stuffed?
Also is the relay the one closest to the firewall on the right inner guard, directly behind the air cleaner (pretty big black one)?
Thanks guys.
Is there an inline fuse or does relay sound stuffed?
Also is the relay the one closest to the firewall on the right inner guard, directly behind the air cleaner (pretty big black one)?
Thanks guys.
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