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ferdz 09-21-2008 06:04 AM

glow plug relay problem..
 
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sir's help me with this. all wires that connects in the glow plug relay are fried and i dont know where should i connect the four pins in the picture. or if you can give me a electrical diagram for the glow plug relay. hope you can help me. thanks..

ferdz 09-21-2008 06:05 AM

glow plug relay problem..
 
sir's help me with this. all wires that connects in the glow plug relay are fried and i dont know where should i connect the four pins in the picture. or if you can give me a electrical diagram for the glow plug relay. hope you can help me. thanks..


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tangofox007 09-21-2008 10:46 AM

What year/model?

Is your original harness completely destroyed?

compress ignite 09-22-2008 12:52 AM

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In the wiring diagram Positions 6,1,2, (On the top of the relay picture)
and Position 3 on the bottom.
You had a four position Female plug that fit over the four male posts.

'Only way I can think of figuring out "what goes where" would be to "Re-Inact"
the correct color codes from the Various components AND look at another
car's plug setup to see?

tangofox007 09-22-2008 09:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by compress ignite (Post 1971130)
You had a four position Female plug that fit over the four male posts.

Which means that there is no connection for the temp sensor as shown in the schematic.

Quote:

Originally Posted by compress ignite (Post 1971130)
In the wiring diagram Positions 6,1,2, (On the top of the relay picture)
and Position 3 on the bottom.

Delete #6, add #4. (Those are the connector designators; the pin numbers are inside the grey box on the schematic.)

compress ignite 09-22-2008 03:18 PM

Pins
 
Thanks TF,

I was wrong (again)...'just looked under Hood and there are Five (5) pins on that plug position on the GP Relay.Four are labeled: LA,50,15 and 31.

Temperature Input WT (white wire) .75 mm Diameter
"15" Ignition "On" Input PK/RD (Pink with Red stripe) .75 mm Diameter
"50" Cranking Input VI/WT (Violet with a White stripe) 2. mm Diameter
"LA" PreGlow Indicator Lt. BK (Black) .75 mm Diameter
"31" Ground BR (Brown) .75 mm Diameter

tangofox007 09-22-2008 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by compress ignite (Post 1971602)
looked under Hood and there are Five (5) pins on that plug position on the GP Relay.Four are labeled: LA,50,15 and 31.

Temperature Input WT (white wire) .75 mm Diameter
"15" Ignition "On" Input PK/RD (Pink with Red stripe) .75 mm Diameter
"50" Cranking Input VI/WT (Violet with a White stripe) 2. mm Diameter
"LA" PreGlow Indicator Lt. BK (Black) .75 mm Diameter
"31" Ground BR (Brown) .75 mm Diameter

The external temp input was eliminated on later models (after 1981.) The newer relay boxes incorporated a self-contained temp sensor, hence only four pins.

compress ignite 09-22-2008 11:44 PM

You're right, as usual
 
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I have the Older relay w/out 80 amp fuse[Electronically shuts down at OverAmp]

ferdz has only 4 pins (see picto-gram below)

15
50
31
LA

(only the Temp. Input is excluded)

Here's the question: would we be crazy to assume the wire colors would be the
same?

tangofox007 09-22-2008 11:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by compress ignite (Post 1972186)
Here's the question: would we be crazy to assume the wire colors would be the
same?

At this point, we don't even know the year/model of the car in question.

ferdz 09-26-2008 07:15 AM

sorry. its 300d 1980 model.

mobetta 09-26-2008 08:19 AM

from what I did this week on mine.

50- ground- brown wire
la- to lamp in cluster, blue/ striped
15- is hot with key, red/striped.
the other gets power from the starter circuit and is not exactly nessicary search violet wire mod.


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