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Now I've run into more fun. So I began the glow plug system diagnosis yet again. my relay is showing to be good. I had disconnected the glow plugs so I don't fry them out, and this morning I went out and turned the key to run but not start it and had nothing on the voltmeter didn't even move. so...
I know you have heard it before but I am having an issue with my 86 m1009. Last week I had to change all 8 of my glow plugs. I believe that the cause of it was a faulty resistors which have now been bypassed.
So...I changed out the plugs and it was running great for 2 days. after driving it a...
found the problem. It was the started relay under the dash. its a small silver rectangle box for you that dont know.
It had got small metal shavings, i dont know how, plugged up in the magnet part. So i took some sand paper and some electrical cleaner and gave it a quick once over and havent...
yea that little white switch at the pedal was a pain for me too. had to hit it with a wire brush and some electrical cleaner. but yes its probably cruded up inside I would try replacing that after checking the bulbs like ^^Barney^^ said
so this is kind of a redneck rig job but it worked for me.
I had the same problem when I got mine so heres what I did.
First We did the same test, we got power to the tail lights but no power to the brakes. After playing around with it a while we decided to say screw it. We took an old...
do you have any idea where else i could have overlooked. i checked behind the fuse box and anything near the starter relay i cant find anything though?
So here is my issue. I looked at other threads but could not seem to find anything else like it for my 86 m1009.
The truck has a mind of its own. So here is a play by play. If you get in and turn the key wait light comes on, wait, glow plugs pop, light goes off turn the ignition, nothing...
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