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Hello All.... My M1008 has suddenly determined that it no longer wants to be my daily driver, refusing to start. I recently replaced both batteries so my starter seems to crank quickly. Today, I noticed that the GP solenoid clicks on/off rather quickly. I am used to turning the key, hearing the GP solenoid click "on", then after about 15 seconds, the "wait" light goes out and the GP solenoid clicks "off". Now when I turn the key to the "On" position, I hear the GP solenoid click "on", and then about two to three seconds later, it clicks "off". It does this repeatedly. When the GP solenoid clicks "on" then "off" the first time, the wait light goes out and doesn't come back on even as the GP solenoid continues to oscillate. After several oscillations of the "on/off" solenoid action, I try to start my truck but to no avail.
WHAT I HAVE DONE:
a. I swapped the GP controller circuit cards between my M1008 and M1009. Same problem occurs.
b. I swapped the GP Solenoids between the M1008 and the M1009. Same problem occurs.
WHAT I HAVE NOT DONE:
a. I have not yet removed and checked the glow plugs on the M1008
b. I have not tested the voltage (0hms?????) at the glow plugs as the GP Solenoid oscillates.
c. I have not tried to bypass the GP resistors behind the Air Cleaner.
Question 1: Would failed glow plugs cause the GP Solenoid to short cycle "on/off, on/off, etc?
Question 2: Could the new batteries have caused this problem?
Question 3: How do check the wiring at the glow plugs to determine how much voltage (Ohms????) I have at the plugs?
Question 4: How much voltage or ohms should I be getting at the glow plug as the GP solenoid oscillates?
Question 5: Has anyone else experienced this problem?
I have been pouring over the historical threads on this subject, but I have not found my starting problem in a previous discussion. No doubt it is there, but I haven't had any luck in discovering the thread. I did see where there are three possible "camps" into which a person might fit. Personally, I think I am in the "Lets make it better" camp, which is why I installed the Doghead Starter Relay Modification to both of my trucks. If removing the resistors and running a new wire and push button switch is the cure, I am all for it.
Thoughts Anyone?????
WHAT I HAVE DONE:
a. I swapped the GP controller circuit cards between my M1008 and M1009. Same problem occurs.
b. I swapped the GP Solenoids between the M1008 and the M1009. Same problem occurs.
WHAT I HAVE NOT DONE:
a. I have not yet removed and checked the glow plugs on the M1008
b. I have not tested the voltage (0hms?????) at the glow plugs as the GP Solenoid oscillates.
c. I have not tried to bypass the GP resistors behind the Air Cleaner.
Question 1: Would failed glow plugs cause the GP Solenoid to short cycle "on/off, on/off, etc?
Question 2: Could the new batteries have caused this problem?
Question 3: How do check the wiring at the glow plugs to determine how much voltage (Ohms????) I have at the plugs?
Question 4: How much voltage or ohms should I be getting at the glow plug as the GP solenoid oscillates?
Question 5: Has anyone else experienced this problem?
I have been pouring over the historical threads on this subject, but I have not found my starting problem in a previous discussion. No doubt it is there, but I haven't had any luck in discovering the thread. I did see where there are three possible "camps" into which a person might fit. Personally, I think I am in the "Lets make it better" camp, which is why I installed the Doghead Starter Relay Modification to both of my trucks. If removing the resistors and running a new wire and push button switch is the cure, I am all for it.
Thoughts Anyone?????