I tried to do a search on this issue, found a few post mentioning, but no real solutions and I wasn't even sure if they were talking about the same thing so I decided to film it.
Ok last week I replaced my glow plugs with AC Delco units (I think the 60g) and my wait light now stays on longer, the volt meter stays in the yellow for about 1 min and then I have a buzzing sound coming from under the dash and when it stops the voltmeter then goes to green.
The truck runs fine and starts great though, I am just wondering if this is normal.
I have recorded 3 videos displaying the concern. The temp outside was about 60 degrees.
Video 1: Video shows what the volt meter is doing and the buzzing sound can be heard.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZciyhuNa_Ys[/media]
Video 2: I connected a volt meter to the top post of the glow plug relay to read the voltage. One lead was connected to ground, the other (bright red wire as seen in photo) was connected to the top post of the relay. In the video you can see the voltage steadily increase until buzzing sound is heard and it then cuts out.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAlFF1-Lsco[/media]
Video 3: I repeated the same test, but connected the volt meter to a glow plug. Basically voltage slowly increased until buzzing sound is heard.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuEU8nEnP3I[/media]
Now I know the Glow Plugs are supposed to stay on for a bit after it starts, what has me worried is the buzzing sound.
Ok last week I replaced my glow plugs with AC Delco units (I think the 60g) and my wait light now stays on longer, the volt meter stays in the yellow for about 1 min and then I have a buzzing sound coming from under the dash and when it stops the voltmeter then goes to green.
The truck runs fine and starts great though, I am just wondering if this is normal.
I have recorded 3 videos displaying the concern. The temp outside was about 60 degrees.
Video 1: Video shows what the volt meter is doing and the buzzing sound can be heard.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZciyhuNa_Ys[/media]
Video 2: I connected a volt meter to the top post of the glow plug relay to read the voltage. One lead was connected to ground, the other (bright red wire as seen in photo) was connected to the top post of the relay. In the video you can see the voltage steadily increase until buzzing sound is heard and it then cuts out.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAlFF1-Lsco[/media]
Video 3: I repeated the same test, but connected the volt meter to a glow plug. Basically voltage slowly increased until buzzing sound is heard.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuEU8nEnP3I[/media]
Now I know the Glow Plugs are supposed to stay on for a bit after it starts, what has me worried is the buzzing sound.
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