CCATLETT1984
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Locate the glow plug controller under the dash, its a black box with about 10wires going into it (located near the steering column)
the light blue wire is a ground, its completes the circuit on the relay that energizes it and makes the connection between the top and bottom terminals (thus turning on the GPs').
you can either leave the blue wire intact and just take it off the terminal on the glow plug relay (so you could go back to the stock setup in the future) or cut it under the dash and wire it to your switch.
if you leave the wire intact just run a new wire from the small terminal on the front of the relay to your switch. on the other terminal of your switch, you need to run a wire to a good ground. (in my truck i grounded it to the dash, but be sure to scrap off the paint to bare metal if you do.)
Your switch needs to be a momentary ON switch..
By doing it this way your wait light will function as normal if your controller card is mostly working. since the most common point of failure on the cards is the chip that switches the ground to turn the glow plugs on.
the light blue wire is a ground, its completes the circuit on the relay that energizes it and makes the connection between the top and bottom terminals (thus turning on the GPs').
you can either leave the blue wire intact and just take it off the terminal on the glow plug relay (so you could go back to the stock setup in the future) or cut it under the dash and wire it to your switch.
if you leave the wire intact just run a new wire from the small terminal on the front of the relay to your switch. on the other terminal of your switch, you need to run a wire to a good ground. (in my truck i grounded it to the dash, but be sure to scrap off the paint to bare metal if you do.)
Your switch needs to be a momentary ON switch..
By doing it this way your wait light will function as normal if your controller card is mostly working. since the most common point of failure on the cards is the chip that switches the ground to turn the glow plugs on.