Hey all. I've been searching the threads and can't find this one exactly. I don't really do electrical so took my m1009 to a shop to diagnose my intermittent glow plug system. Sometimes will not get a wait light and will not start. Sometimes will and it starts and runs beautifully. Happens sometimes hot (left me stranded) and sometimes cold after previously working a few days fine. Tested the solenoid (blue wire ground) , its clicking. My card doesn't "look" fried, never smelled anything. And it's been an intermittent problem anyway.
Anyway, yesterday the shop called me and said they traced it to "12 volt wires where there should be 24, and it's caused the module that steps down the 24 volt to 12 to be burned out. I know a guy who works on computers and he can fix it." I didn't know what he was talking about and don't even want to tell the number he said to fix it. I told him from what I understand the 24 is brought down to 12 by the resistor bank on the firewall and he stutters and says he'll have to talk to his techs and get back to me. I asked him to send me a photo, and still nothing yet. So... what is this guy talking about? Does any of that make sense? This is only an intermittent problem.
Anyway, yesterday the shop called me and said they traced it to "12 volt wires where there should be 24, and it's caused the module that steps down the 24 volt to 12 to be burned out. I know a guy who works on computers and he can fix it." I didn't know what he was talking about and don't even want to tell the number he said to fix it. I told him from what I understand the 24 is brought down to 12 by the resistor bank on the firewall and he stutters and says he'll have to talk to his techs and get back to me. I asked him to send me a photo, and still nothing yet. So... what is this guy talking about? Does any of that make sense? This is only an intermittent problem.
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