Hey
Having a few cold days lately and noticed the beast was very hard to start. Somedays after a glow she starts first pop. Others, like today, had to glow at least 6 times and she kicked over.
Checked the voltage on battery and alt is fine. i assume it is glow plugs. How can you tell what plug is weak/faulty? Is there some type of test I can do?
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Glow Plugs on a 3B
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I have done some reading and it seems you can test with a multimeter. If the glo plug has a resistance greater than 1 ohm then more than likely the plug is cactus.
Is this the best way test on the 3B? I don't have a manual so I can't be sure of the glo plg resistance.
any guidance is appreciated.
thx
Is this the best way test on the 3B? I don't have a manual so I can't be sure of the glo plg resistance.
any guidance is appreciated.
thx
Glow plugs
Hi there
I had a simualr issue - I found the glow plug timmer had had internal heart failure.
As you do most cold mornings, hope in and glow the engine but this particular day it started very sluggish. It wasnt until I stop the vehicle I found the glow plug timer didnt shut down buring every glow plug out within the engine (fairly costly). I priced another timer from toyota - but due to the costs I made my own using a heavy duty relay and a push button swith on the dash. Now I just hold the button down of 10 seconds and it starts like a dream.
Again you situation could be different - but this is what I found on my vehicle.
PS theres nothing worse than you car not being reliable.
All the best
Wayne
I had a simualr issue - I found the glow plug timmer had had internal heart failure.
As you do most cold mornings, hope in and glow the engine but this particular day it started very sluggish. It wasnt until I stop the vehicle I found the glow plug timer didnt shut down buring every glow plug out within the engine (fairly costly). I priced another timer from toyota - but due to the costs I made my own using a heavy duty relay and a push button swith on the dash. Now I just hold the button down of 10 seconds and it starts like a dream.
Again you situation could be different - but this is what I found on my vehicle.
PS theres nothing worse than you car not being reliable.
All the best
Wayne
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