vkirchner
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I have an 1985 M1009 Blazer that has stopped running, which I believe to be glow plugs. My plan was to simply change them and be on my way. But it appears to be a little more complex than that. Because of my work schedules I have not been able to work on the vehicle for the past few weeks so it has been sitting on the back side of my garage with the rear plate inside the rear window and the front plate on the dash. Our local law enforcement professionals have embarked on a campaign to adjust for their lack of funding my ticketing any vehicle that has past due plates, which mine does not fit that category. It is licensed, insured, and on my property. What did happen is the rear plate that was inside the rear window, fell down into the vehicle, so the police have issued a complaint stating that I must start the vehicle to prove that the vehicle is not abandoned. I have had two conversations with them over the past two days. America, you have to love it. So I am extremely motivated to get this running quickly.
I do not have a GP controller card, it has been removed by the previous owner. I also have a manual GP switch mounted to the dash. The surprise was when I removed the first GP to find out that I have Humvee glow plugs currently in the vehicle. I would like to install the AC60 glow plugs that I purchased, realizing that I need to change the spade ends from the dimple to a flat blade connector. But I really do not understand how this affects the resister wiring on the firewall if at all. I have attached an image of the firewall, the best one I have right now. I do not have a VOM, it has been ordered but has not arrived yet. So right now I cannot test the voltages of any connections. Suggestions before the Po-po arrive again?
I do not have a GP controller card, it has been removed by the previous owner. I also have a manual GP switch mounted to the dash. The surprise was when I removed the first GP to find out that I have Humvee glow plugs currently in the vehicle. I would like to install the AC60 glow plugs that I purchased, realizing that I need to change the spade ends from the dimple to a flat blade connector. But I really do not understand how this affects the resister wiring on the firewall if at all. I have attached an image of the firewall, the best one I have right now. I do not have a VOM, it has been ordered but has not arrived yet. So right now I cannot test the voltages of any connections. Suggestions before the Po-po arrive again?
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