12 volts at glow plug wire when disconnected
My 1980 300D won't start all of a sudden.
Been running/starting great all day.
Car starts really easy and fast even in cold weather.
After excluding vacuum issues (to make sure fuel wasn't being cut off)
I went to take all the glow plugs out and test
them, just to be sure they were okay.
This is what seems wierd:
I get 12 volts with key on, at the relay, on the pins for connector.
With all 5 wires off the glow plugs I get 12 volts at each end that
connects to glow plug.
When I connect the 5 ends to the glow plugs, and then connect my volt
meter and turn on the key I get nothing - no voltage with key on at the
glow plug. But I do get 12 volts with the 5 ends disconnected.
I am befuddled. I seem to remember that I used to get voltage at the
glow plugs.
All glow plugs passed the heat up test with 12 volts applied directly.
I do not have an ohm meter that goes below 10 for proper resistance
testing, so I test with full 12 volts off my battery charger.
I know that the glow plug creates heat by resistance, but I still think there
should be 12 volts at the glow plug.
Can anyone please explain ?
Thank you.
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