Fabricator
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- Jan 11, 2008
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Have been having problems with the glow plugs remaining on. Thought it was an ignition switch issue, but after disconnecting wires there and having the light still remain on, I went looking elsewhere.
Took me awhile to even find the relays. The service and parts manuals just sort of generically showed them by the engine - I'm guessing there is actually a separate service manual for the diesel engine service/parts. Finally found them bundled with cable ties down under the hydraulic pump with a rat's nest of wires. The PO did more than a few of these questionable "maintenance" operations...
Opened up the relays and the glow plug relay dumped out a couple teaspoons of water. Ok... Guess that is why it was staying on...
Since I'm in there anyway, where are the relays SUPPOSED to be fastened? The PO cut and spliced a bunch of wires (why?) so I'm going to have to clean things up anyway. As such, might as well put them where they're supposed to be so that I can get to them easier and so that they don't take on water again.
Took me awhile to even find the relays. The service and parts manuals just sort of generically showed them by the engine - I'm guessing there is actually a separate service manual for the diesel engine service/parts. Finally found them bundled with cable ties down under the hydraulic pump with a rat's nest of wires. The PO did more than a few of these questionable "maintenance" operations...
Opened up the relays and the glow plug relay dumped out a couple teaspoons of water. Ok... Guess that is why it was staying on...
Since I'm in there anyway, where are the relays SUPPOSED to be fastened? The PO cut and spliced a bunch of wires (why?) so I'm going to have to clean things up anyway. As such, might as well put them where they're supposed to be so that I can get to them easier and so that they don't take on water again.