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10 - Glow Plug System Operation



10. Glow Plug System Operation





Purpose:
To determine if the glow plug system operation is sufficient to permit starting.









Recommended Procedure:

Relay Operation
Install a digital multimeter on the glow plug feed side of the glow plug relay (large stud with two wires connected). Turn the ignition key to the ON position but do not attempt to start. Note the time in seconds from when the key is turned ON and the glow plug relay energizes until the glow plug relay de-energizes. The relay does not come ON if EOT is above 30°C(86°F). The glow plug relay makes a loud click noise which is easily heard when it energizes and de-energizes. The dome light will dim and the dash voltmeter will dip when the glow plugs are drawing current from the battery. Compare the times measured to the table (time will be affected by engine temperature, battery condition and vehicle altitude). The voltage at the glow plug feed terminal may vary from 9 to 12 volts depending upon battery condition.

If battery voltage is not present, check for B+ at the power supply terminal (terminal with single large wire). Power for glow plug power supply is supplied from the starter relay through two fusible links at solenoid.

Glow Plug Harness Continuity
Measure for continuity from the connector harness to the glow plug feed terminal on the glow plug relay. Resistance should be less than 0.1-1 ohm.





California Only
For California only, the glow plug system monitor will start when the glow plugs are commanded ON for over 35 seconds and the battery voltage is between 11.5-14 volts. A glow plug code will be stored in continuous memory if one or more glow plugs are not being powered.

NOTE: Look very carefully for poor connections, burnt looking or loose fitting pins that will cause high resistance and set a code.

The Glow Plug Monitor Self Test (California only) is a functional test of the PCM performed on demand with the engine running and the A/C off. The test will raise engine speed to 1200 rpm to maintain a system voltage of 11.5-14 V. The PCM will activate the glow plug relay and monitor the glow plug circuits. A fault must be present at the time of testing for the test to detect a fault. If one bank is reading less than 32 amps or one bank is reading at least 8-1/2 amps lower than the other bank, a fault will be detected and a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) will be output on the data link at the end of the test when requested by a scan tool. Only a hard fault code (DTC) will be displayed.





California or 49-State
The glow plug ON time is dependent on oil temperature and altitude. The glow plug relay comes ON between 1-120 seconds and does not come ON at all if oil temperature is above 30°C (86°F). By using the NOS you can run the Output State Self Test which will cycle the glow plug relay ON for 5 seconds the first time only that the accelerator pedal is pressed. This self test does not set any codes.

You can verify glow plug ON time (and amps for California) by monitoring NGS PIDs: EOT, GPCTM (California GPMR and GPML). The wait to start lamp ON time (1-10 seconds) is independent from glow plug relay ON time,





Incorrect measurements will result if all glow plug/injector connectors to valve cover are not disconnected.

Possible Causes:
Insufficient glow plug ON time will not allow enough heat to accumulate in the combustion chamber to easily facilitate starting. If the glow plug system ON time does not meet any of the specifications in the accompanying chart the problem is most likely a faulty wire harness connection, ground connections or glow plug relay.

NOTE: Look very carefully for poor connections, burnt looking or loose fitting pins that will cause high resistance.

- Glow plug relay.
- Powering circuit to glow plug relay (fusible links from starter relay).
- Glow plug relay to valve cover connector circuits.
- Valve cover gasket.
- Under Valve Cover (UVC) harness.
- Glow plugs.

Tools Required:
- 23 Multimeter 105-00050 or equivalent
- Glow Plug Injection Adapter 014-00935 or equivalent
- New Generation Star (NGS) Tester 007-00500 or equivalent