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No glow plug light
Yes, The fuel is gelling but that is not the problem now... The problem is the glow plug light is not working. It went out after cranking over and over without the motor starting. I checked the fuses in the fues box and they are ok and I checked what I think is the glow plug relay fuse on the inside drivers side fender well that was good also. I will check the bulb in the dash cluster in the AM but could of I burnt up the relay or a few glow plugs from to much cranking?? I am in Atlanta Ga. I dont think we have winterized fuel here. It has been 20 degrees here for a few days. Thanks for the help.. Thomas
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The glow-plug fuse, is an 80A strip fuse, located inside the glow-plug relay box on the driver's side fender.
There is however another strip fuse located on the driver's side fender, closer to the fuse box under a small black cover. That's the fan fuse. It's 30A, so make sure that you did not confuse these two fuses. Phil
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Also check the answers to your other thread about the same problem...
![]() http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/showthread.php?p=800849#post800849 Best Regards, Jim |
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Ok Thanks I will.. Thomas
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