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The click of the IP solenoid is actually pretty hard to hear over the click of the GP relay. You can feel it to tell if it is clicking. There is discussion about the IP solenoid in various threads, e.g. search: "scored a hmmwv m998" for a good discussion. It is somewhat difficult to connect the connector to the IP, so it could be on crooked and not making contact. You could try battery power directly to it with everything else off, to make it easier to hear.
If you are not getting smoke from the exhaust then it is not the glowplugs keeping it from starting, it is lack of fuel. If it were just the glowplugs it would blow an increasing amount of smoke while cranking and then as stated probably start, or at least you would know it was getting fuel by the cloud of smoke.
If the glowplugs are all reading open circuit (not 0.0 ohms but "OL" for open loop or something similar) they probably all burned up from the PCB/EESS being bad...lots of threads on that topic, and sticky info also I believe. Check out the info on adding a grounding harness. 2.0 ohms is about right for cold glowplugs....
If you are not getting smoke from the exhaust then it is not the glowplugs keeping it from starting, it is lack of fuel. If it were just the glowplugs it would blow an increasing amount of smoke while cranking and then as stated probably start, or at least you would know it was getting fuel by the cloud of smoke.
If the glowplugs are all reading open circuit (not 0.0 ohms but "OL" for open loop or something similar) they probably all burned up from the PCB/EESS being bad...lots of threads on that topic, and sticky info also I believe. Check out the info on adding a grounding harness. 2.0 ohms is about right for cold glowplugs....