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I am troubleshoot my HMMWV glow plug problem. I finished driving it on a multi-hour road march a couple of weekends ago. I left it sitting since. I was trying to start it a couple of days ago, and noticed that the glow plug light would instantaneously go out and the relays would not cycle.\ and no draw on the volt meter. I suspect it is the PCB and/or glow plugs. Because a video is worth a thousand words, I have posted a video of my issue here . The video is low quality and shot in the dark. Initially it looks like there is just a blank screen, but the action is all between the 12 and 13 second mark, when the glow plug light comes on for a fraction of a second.
I found this old post from fobrat http://www.steelsoldiers.com/hmmwv/29724-hmmwv-troubleshooting.html where he says:
"As far as the glow plug system a good way to truble shoot it is that when you turn the start switch to run and you have no wait light the PCB box is bad, when it flashs the controler is bad, when the light comes on like it should and there is no draw on the voltmeter the glow plugs are bad, and when the wait light comes on for a second and gos off it also means the glow plugs are bad. The glow plug system cannot be bypassed cause the relay is inclosed in the PCB box. "
I have italicized the part that seems to apply to me in this case, but my question pertains to the reliability of fobrat's statement. Can it be taken as gospel, or is it just an old steelsoldier's tale? If anyone has had this situation before, have you found that replacement of the plugs without replacing the PCB gets you back on the road? Don't have a problem replacing both, but for the short-term sake of my wallet, I'd prefer to isolate and replace only the broken components.
I went through and grounded the whole system to reduce the likelihood of frying components again, but wish I would have done this to begin with...
Any advice/experience greatly appreciated!
I found this old post from fobrat http://www.steelsoldiers.com/hmmwv/29724-hmmwv-troubleshooting.html where he says:
"As far as the glow plug system a good way to truble shoot it is that when you turn the start switch to run and you have no wait light the PCB box is bad, when it flashs the controler is bad, when the light comes on like it should and there is no draw on the voltmeter the glow plugs are bad, and when the wait light comes on for a second and gos off it also means the glow plugs are bad. The glow plug system cannot be bypassed cause the relay is inclosed in the PCB box. "
I have italicized the part that seems to apply to me in this case, but my question pertains to the reliability of fobrat's statement. Can it be taken as gospel, or is it just an old steelsoldier's tale? If anyone has had this situation before, have you found that replacement of the plugs without replacing the PCB gets you back on the road? Don't have a problem replacing both, but for the short-term sake of my wallet, I'd prefer to isolate and replace only the broken components.
I went through and grounded the whole system to reduce the likelihood of frying components again, but wish I would have done this to begin with...
Any advice/experience greatly appreciated!