McCluskey
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Hey all,
I've been having some hard-starting on a cold start in the morning. It got progressively harder over the past 2 weeks, its now to the point where I have to crank for a good 30-40 seconds to get her to start. She cranks very well, the starter is getting enough power. The batteries are fully charged. I first noticed that the volt meter wasn't reacting with the Glowplug relay solenoid clicking like it always did. I swapped out the Glowplug relay under the hood with a new expensive Napa model. (PITA to get some of the nuts tightened on) Next morning, no change. Wasn't the GP relay. We checked grounds, resistance, and volt readings from the relay and every Glowplug terminal. All in acceptable limits.
The things we're going to try next is swapping out the Glowplug Controller card with my buddies functioning one. After that we're going to check all the Glowplugs themselves. If either of those are no-gos; what else do I check for?
I've been having some hard-starting on a cold start in the morning. It got progressively harder over the past 2 weeks, its now to the point where I have to crank for a good 30-40 seconds to get her to start. She cranks very well, the starter is getting enough power. The batteries are fully charged. I first noticed that the volt meter wasn't reacting with the Glowplug relay solenoid clicking like it always did. I swapped out the Glowplug relay under the hood with a new expensive Napa model. (PITA to get some of the nuts tightened on) Next morning, no change. Wasn't the GP relay. We checked grounds, resistance, and volt readings from the relay and every Glowplug terminal. All in acceptable limits.
The things we're going to try next is swapping out the Glowplug Controller card with my buddies functioning one. After that we're going to check all the Glowplugs themselves. If either of those are no-gos; what else do I check for?