ida34
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Some may remember my post asking about the glow plug temp sensor. I found that at around 60 degrees the resistance was at 5000 ohms and it went down to 300 ohms after idling for about 20-30 minutes.
Before putting in my new to me glow plug controller board I replaced the relay. I noticed that it had been bypass improperly so I checked the -20 wiring diagram f-7. The small orange voltage sensing line for the contoller was connected to the glow plug side of the relay and the diagram showed it on the resister side of the relay. I figured the diagram was right. It is wrong. The line belongs on the glow plug side of the relay. Do not trust the wiring diagram on this one. When I put the small orange wire back on the side with the big orange wires everything worked great. I still have the backup button in case of failure.
The person that had hooked in the glow plug contoller bypass had run a positive trigger to the negative side of the relay. This may have burned out the relay or made it not fully engage and click alot. They also had hot wires with no short protection running through a hole in the firewall with no grommet or other chaffing protection. It is truely scary what some people do who do not know what they are doing.[/img]
Before putting in my new to me glow plug controller board I replaced the relay. I noticed that it had been bypass improperly so I checked the -20 wiring diagram f-7. The small orange voltage sensing line for the contoller was connected to the glow plug side of the relay and the diagram showed it on the resister side of the relay. I figured the diagram was right. It is wrong. The line belongs on the glow plug side of the relay. Do not trust the wiring diagram on this one. When I put the small orange wire back on the side with the big orange wires everything worked great. I still have the backup button in case of failure.
The person that had hooked in the glow plug contoller bypass had run a positive trigger to the negative side of the relay. This may have burned out the relay or made it not fully engage and click alot. They also had hot wires with no short protection running through a hole in the firewall with no grommet or other chaffing protection. It is truely scary what some people do who do not know what they are doing.[/img]