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Blowing 80A Strip Fuse in Diesel Glow Plug Relay
1982 300 TD (Turbodiesel Wagon)
Wagon won't start. Glow Plug Light on instrument panel not lit. Checked strip fuse in relay, and found it to be burned through. Pulled the large connector off the five terminals of the glow plug relay. With negative multimeter lead on battery negative, and positive lead on each of the five female connections on the large connector, I read: 1 2.4 Ohms 2 2.0 Ohms 3 2.5 Ohms 4 2.4 Ohms 5 2.3 Ohms NOTE: When I touch the leads of my multimeter together to "zero it", it reads 0.3 Ohms. So this value, 0.3 Ohms, would have to be subtracted from the above readings. As an experiment, I removed the wire from No. 1 Glow Plug and tested the wire only: negative lead on loose end of the wire meant to go to Glow Plug No. 1 and positive lead on female connector No. 1 on large connector at Glow Plug Relay : Results: 1.3 Ohms less 0.3 Ohms = 1.0 Ohms. Is this about what we would expect for the wire only? Again, as an experiment I pulled the No. 5 Glow Plug and read it out of the engine. Results: 0.8 Ohms less 0.3 Ohms = 0.5 Ohms. So it looks like that glow plug, at least is OK! Thinking that the Glow Plugs are OK, I reasoned that it must be the Glow Plug Relay. I ordered a new Glow Plug Relay. After installing it, still got no Glow Plug Light on Instrument Panel AND IT BLEW TO 80 A FUSE in the new Glow Plug Relay. I would be grateful for any ideas anyone may have. |
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