I'm leaning towards a disconnected/bad temperature sender, any clue where they both are? if I check both, can't hurt... should be used when engine is below 50c...
I'm leaning towards a disconnected/bad temperature sender, any clue where they both are? if I check both, can't hurt... should be used when engine is below 50c...
Anything is possible because everything is interlinked on the CAN BUS.ok, the relays have 2 plugs each, one goes to a bank of glow plugs, the other is power, plus 4 other.. signal? wires?
engine is cold, the relays should be coming on and I've confirmed they aren't, none of the 8 are getting any power. they should be used when engine is below 50c so something isn't right. All 3 big fuses are OK, so its a signal issue/bad connection somewhere. I can't imagine both controllers have gone bad at exactly the same time
agree, but with no error codes generated, i'm guessing it must be pretty close to the glow plugs.. with 5 wires plus power going to the relays/controllers, doesnt that mean they are not CAN connected? otherwise would be one wire plus power?Anything is possible because everything is interlinked on the CAN BUS.
I am sure you would notice them running!!Hmm. If the signal or sensor were faulty, it reads as though the cooling fans should be in operation? That sounds like a noisy experience i wouldn't miss
The tick is coming from the radiator area, there seems to be a electrical connector plugged in at the top, I'll try and get a picI also note in you say its got a tick is it only lumpy with the tick? If so it could be down to an injector or the copper sealing washer
When i first got the car, the glow light would always come on even if the car was cool (not cold) for maybe half a second or so and there was a start delay. I'm certain there should be a glow delay when it's been left over night and cold outside.From what iv found,
The glowplug light will only show if theres going to be a delay from you pressing the start button to it actually turning over if it needs a glow pre start,
The ceramic glowplugs heat much faster then older ones,
After burn will be on till it gets upto too a certain temp,
modern things won't need a pre start,
Also since the Glowplugs are part of the emissions equipment like the dpf regen any non or failed operation or activation will log a fault and an engine management light,
You'd get faults for short or open circuit for each relay power too and from,
and for each glowplug itself,
If you really want to see it work pre start you'll need a pre start coolant temp of around -10
Do you have a link? eBay i thinks i want an expansion bottleMabye a daft thought but i found a temp sensor online for 7.50, could order that and put a cup of anti freeze in the freezer overnight and see if it dose a glow plug start,
i watched the display on my amp clamp, not a single flutter. not checked the tell itselfHave you actually checked the tell tale works.
J