if you need connectors and terminals for the glow plug connections under the valve cover, Ford sells then so you don't need a whole $600 harness.
info for your use
Section 03-07B: Glow Plug System
1996 F-250, F-350, F-Super Duty Equipped with 7.3L Diesel Engines Workshop Manual
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Glow Plug System
The 7.3L diesel engine uses a glow plug system which preheats air in the combustion chamber to improve cold engine starting.
The system consists of eight glow plugs, the glow plug control module (12B533), powertrain control module (PCM) (12A650), engine oil temperature (EOT) sensor and barometric pressure sensor (BARO sensor) (12A644).
The glow plug system is electronically controlled by the powertrain control module. The powertrain control module energizes the glow plugs immediately after the key is placed in the ON position and then determines how long the glow plugs will be on according to the engine oil temperature and the barometric pressure. The required time for the glow plugs to be energized decreases as the engine oil temperature and barometric pressure increase.
The glow plugs are self-regulating, and the powertrain control module controls relay ON time.
The powertrain control module protects the glow plugs by energizing them for short durations if the battery voltage is abnormally high.
Possible Causes:
Insufficient glow plug ON time will not allow enough heat to accumulate in the combustion chamber to easily facilitate starting. If the glow plug system ON time does not meet any of the specifications in the accompanying chart the problem is most likely a faulty wire harness connection, ground connections or glow plug relay.
If the glow plug resistance to ground is high, the most likely causes are an open UVC (under valve cover) harness or open glow plug.
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Relay Operation
Install a DVOM on the glow plug feed side of the glow plug relay (large stud with two wires connected). Turn the ignition key to the ON position but do not attempt to start. Note the time in seconds from when the key is turned on and the glow plug relay energizes until the glow plug relay de-energizes. The glow plug relay makes a loud click noise which is easily heard when it energizes and de-energizes. The dome light will dim and the dash voltmeter will dip when the glow plugs are drawing current from the battery. Compare the times measured to the table (time will be affected by engine temperature, battery condition and vehicle altitude). The voltage at the glow plug feed terminal may vary from 9 to 12 volts depending upon battery condition.
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If battery voltage not present check for B+ at power supply terminal (terminal with single large wire). Power for glow plug power supply is supplied from starter relay through two fusible links at solenoid.
Glow Plug Operation
Disconnect all of the glow plug/injector harness connectors from the valve cover gaskets. With the pigtail installed, measure glow plug resistance to ground (preferably B-). A resistance measurement of .1 to 6 ohms indicates a good glow plug.
Glow Plug Harness Continuity
Measure for continuity from the connector harness to the glow plug feed terminal on the glow plug relay. Resistance should be less than 5 ohms.
Incorrect measurements will result if all glow plug/injector connectors to valve cover are not disconnected.
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Glow Plug Relay
The glow plug relay (12A343) has a plastic base and two mounting bolts. It is operated by the powertrain control module (PCM) (12A650) which senses engine oil temperature, PCM voltage and barometric pressure.
When the engine oil temperature or the barometric pressure is low, the PCM activates the glow plug relay and the glow plugs.
If the PCM voltage is too high, the powertrain control module deactivates the glow plug relay and the glow plugs immediately energize for a shorter duration, decreasing the modulation of the duty cycle.
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Glow Plug
Removal
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WARNING: THE RED-STRIPED WIRING HARNESS CARRIES 115V DC. SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK MAY BE RECEIVED. DO NOT PIERCE.
Remove valve cover (6582). Refer to Section 03-01D .
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Disconnect glow plug electrical connector using a pair of pliers.
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Remove glow plug using 10mm socket.
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Clean and inspect glow plug tip for damage. Replace if damaged.
Installation
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Install glow plug and tighten to 19 Nm (14 lb-ft).
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Connect glow plug electrical connector. Make sure glow plug wiring is routed to avoid moving parts.
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Glow Plug Control
Glow plugs are used to warm the cylinders to improve cold-engine starting. The PCM uses the engine oil temperature (EOT) sensor and barometric pressure (BARO) sensor to determine how long the glow plugs will be on. The PCM energizes the glow plugs longer if the engine is very cold or if the barometric pressure is low at high altitudes.
The PCM controls the relay that supplies power to the glow plugs with the glow plug control (GPC) signal. When the GPC signal is grounded by the PCM the relay closes, turning the glow plugs on.
The glow plugs are controlled by the following sequence:
- PCM energizes the glow plugs.
- The PCM energizes the glow plugs immediately after the ignition is placed in the ON position.
- The PCM then determines how long glow plugs will be on based on EOT sensor and the BARO sensor. The required time to warm up the cylinder decreases the engine oil temperature and barometric pressure increases at low altitudes.
Glow Plug Lamp Control
The glow plug lamp (GPL) signal controls the WAIT TO START light located on the instrument panel. This light is used to indicate when to start the engine. The cylinders are being warmed by the glow plugs during and after this light is lit. The PCM energizes the glow plug lamp longer if the engine is very cold or if the barometric pressure is low.
When the GPL signal is brought low, the "Wait to Start" lamp is turned on.
The glow plug lamp is controlled by the following sequence:
- PCM lights the WAIT TO START light after a key on reset occurs.
The PCM determines the glow plug lamp activation time based on engine oil temperature, barometric pressure and battery voltage.
- PCM turns off the WAIT TO START light.
The glow plug lamp is turned off when the timer counts to the number of seconds specified by the PCM. The glow plugs will normally remain on longer than the "Wait to Start" lamp.
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grand vitara in uk with the renault 1.9 diesel,glow plugs have been tested and are ok,fuel is good temp outside -2 centigrade
starting well apart from in low temp,no promblems prior to this last winter starting perfect,thanks for your comments
glow plugs are critical to cold diesel starts, and currnt flow tops this list. ever check the current using an amp clamp meter at each glow plug wire, are each equal? also voltage drop at each glow wire, that is what is first, they draw huge current and can fail easy , with any resistance at all in the feed wires. and connections, as you said a relay. I have no drawings here, state side, as we dont have it here,. its not really suzuki. its Puegot. system. i thing, id work hard to find proper documentation, for that diesel.
and a very strong battery,
see if you can sort this wiki , puzzle, what is that diesel, quote:
The naming scheme, engines and trim options available in Chile, closely follow that of the Australian market. In 1998, there became available models featuring 1.9-litre turbodiesel engines from PSA, built in Spain by Santana Motors, all of them were 4WD vehicles equipped with manual transmissions. Since 2001, all diesel 1st Gen Vitaras are to be imported from Argentina, built by General Motors in Argentina, featuring 2.0-litre HDI engines from PSA, all of them with 5-speed mechanic transmissions. Automatic transmissions are only available on Japanese built models with gasoline engines.
must be a Renualt? diesel? used in UK? finding good info, it help to know all about the system. who made all parts, and what other cars use same system. (makes finding facts far more easy) and books.
Renault F9x engine. (speak french?)direct injected . F9K, F9Q? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/renault-1-9-dc...
id bet the PCM is renault too, end to end, but p/n on PCM will answer that. here are some other links not one does the poster use diagnosics skill or a simple meter. amazes me, that... a volt meter and a DC amp cllmp meter. is $50 good heater coils not open, good voltage, and full current to the glow plug. 1 ohm coil, 5amps draw, and voltage never below 11v (Bosch spec) so are they?
Peter Russek books, find a matching Renual book matching engine and electrics, or go to suzuki and get the engine suppliement. one or the other.
wild guess, Renualt Kangoo 1.9l at Russek >>>>>http://www.renaultforums.co.uk/archive/i...
more links, (im collecting them for friend with F9Q engine)
http://www.mitsubishi-motors.kiev.ua/Man...
BOSCH system I see, in 2006, fitted with Bosch's EDC16C3 common rail engine control system
had to dig deep but here is a great link to what you have.
http://www.suzuki4u.co.uk/forum/viewtopi...
many thanks for your help will study this tonight,reckon it would be better to put 1970 1500cc VW Beetle back on the road.thanks again TOM
i have a 68 bug , restored. (hard row to hoe that,,,,)but did it. i want a MR2 next,
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