DHAN12435
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This sucks..... Ok so here is the scenario. Hope its not to much information but more is better right..
I have three M998 vehicles. They all ran when purchased. One would crank after running the starter ran say 5-10 seconds and once cranked it smoked a little until it warmed up (lets call it Humvee 1). The other two basically worked as they should and would crank right up.
I pulled the smart start yellow label boxes and swapped them between two units to see if the issue with the one that was harder to start would crank easier. I assumed the glow plug control was not working properly as I never saw it cycle or draw and amperage. Well basically I now I have two Humvees that wont start even after putting everything back as it was. I did not swap the Glow plug Controllers in the manifold, my mistake...
What I see now is Humvee 1 outputs 24v all the time to the glow plugs when in the run position. The other unit which I used as the spare parts (call it Humvee 2) now only outputs 4v to the glow plugs. Both Humvees now have burnt up glow plugs.
Ok I figured lets get some new and improved Green Smart Start boxes and new Dual coil Glow plugs.
Parts came in. I replaced the glow plugs in Humvee 2, Installed the new smart start box with a matched Glow plug Controller ( temp Sensor). Still reading 4v on the glow plug wiring. I never connected them to the glow plugs because I do not want to replace them again. I have good circuit breakers, ground seem ok.. What else could be causing this? I have searched through documents trying to find some information about the electrical system but no luck..
My next step is to probe my last working Humvee and record what voltages should be on each wire going in and out of the Control box to compare.. I will post my findings if it amounts to anything that could help someone else in the future..
I have three M998 vehicles. They all ran when purchased. One would crank after running the starter ran say 5-10 seconds and once cranked it smoked a little until it warmed up (lets call it Humvee 1). The other two basically worked as they should and would crank right up.
I pulled the smart start yellow label boxes and swapped them between two units to see if the issue with the one that was harder to start would crank easier. I assumed the glow plug control was not working properly as I never saw it cycle or draw and amperage. Well basically I now I have two Humvees that wont start even after putting everything back as it was. I did not swap the Glow plug Controllers in the manifold, my mistake...
What I see now is Humvee 1 outputs 24v all the time to the glow plugs when in the run position. The other unit which I used as the spare parts (call it Humvee 2) now only outputs 4v to the glow plugs. Both Humvees now have burnt up glow plugs.
Ok I figured lets get some new and improved Green Smart Start boxes and new Dual coil Glow plugs.
Parts came in. I replaced the glow plugs in Humvee 2, Installed the new smart start box with a matched Glow plug Controller ( temp Sensor). Still reading 4v on the glow plug wiring. I never connected them to the glow plugs because I do not want to replace them again. I have good circuit breakers, ground seem ok.. What else could be causing this? I have searched through documents trying to find some information about the electrical system but no luck..
My next step is to probe my last working Humvee and record what voltages should be on each wire going in and out of the Control box to compare.. I will post my findings if it amounts to anything that could help someone else in the future..