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Glow plug wiring

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Glow plug wiring

Post by Articulator »

Just did rd28 to td42 conversion in my gu .hooking the glow plugs up through a push button on dash with inline 35 amp fuse every time I push the button the fuse blows is the fuse big enough and should it go through a rely :armsup:
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Re: Glow plug wiring

Post by chris_stoffa »

Highly likely not enough , My little Bravo has a 60 amp fuse - suggest you might want to check out what is actually correct for your vehicle
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Re: Glow plug wiring

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According to my Haymes manual for the Pajero, the resistance for the glow plugs should be 0.05 to 0.07 ohms. At 12 Volts, 0.06 ohms corresponds to 200 amps. OK - as they start to heat up, the resistance increases, and the current decreases but I would say that your fuse rating is way too low. You would need a slow blow fuse if you are going that way. I would recommend a relay because the currents are very high. The Pajero uses a busbar for the glow plugs so that in itself indicates that the currents are high.
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