PeasAndCarrots
01-12-2010, 11:42
~30 degrees outside. Engine cold. Glow plugs won't turn on.
Tested circuit:
-Power at both 'B' and 'D' pins in 'Start' and 'Run,' respectively
-Inhibit switch tested as working
-No voltage at pin 'C' or glow plug terminal in any condition.
Questions:
-There was very little resistance through the controller (between positive terminal and "E" pin (ground)) with ignition switch in 'on' position. It reads 5v voltage drop over the circuit. Is this normal?
-Does the controller require require low resistance on the glow plug/wait lamp wire to operate? I.e. if the connectors were loose on one or more glow plugs and/or the glow plug bulb was burned out.
I'm asking because it seems like the controller failed, but from the two manuals I have it sounds like controller failure is rare. It also worked fine the last few times I drove, despite the glow plug light itself not working.
Thanks in advance,
-joe & christy
Tested circuit:
-Power at both 'B' and 'D' pins in 'Start' and 'Run,' respectively
-Inhibit switch tested as working
-No voltage at pin 'C' or glow plug terminal in any condition.
Questions:
-There was very little resistance through the controller (between positive terminal and "E" pin (ground)) with ignition switch in 'on' position. It reads 5v voltage drop over the circuit. Is this normal?
-Does the controller require require low resistance on the glow plug/wait lamp wire to operate? I.e. if the connectors were loose on one or more glow plugs and/or the glow plug bulb was burned out.
I'm asking because it seems like the controller failed, but from the two manuals I have it sounds like controller failure is rare. It also worked fine the last few times I drove, despite the glow plug light itself not working.
Thanks in advance,
-joe & christy