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I tried to search for the answer, but no luck, so.....
I want to control my glow plugs manually , no automatic
function at all. Do I just cut the light blue wire at the controller
and wire it to a grounding momentary switch, or do I need to
do something else to prevent the system from activating the
plugs on it's own? I have to switch the ignition back and forth
to activate the plugs (sometimes they cycle, sometimes not?)
I also don't like having to wait for them to cycle when the engine
is hot and it's 90 degrees outside. Manual only seems like the
way to go. Thanks in advance.
ETA: It is a 1985 1009
I want to control my glow plugs manually , no automatic
function at all. Do I just cut the light blue wire at the controller
and wire it to a grounding momentary switch, or do I need to
do something else to prevent the system from activating the
plugs on it's own? I have to switch the ignition back and forth
to activate the plugs (sometimes they cycle, sometimes not?)
I also don't like having to wait for them to cycle when the engine
is hot and it's 90 degrees outside. Manual only seems like the
way to go. Thanks in advance.
ETA: It is a 1985 1009
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