glow plug relay and timer
glow plug relay and timer
Hi, Can anyone tell me where the glow plug timer and relay is on a 1992 Isuzu Mu, Dash glow light only stays on for .5sec then go,s out before starting. Mu will start first click but blows smoke an runs little rough till it warms up, I cannot hear any relays clicking before or after start, any help would be great,Cheers
Re: glow plug relay and timer
Thats normal on that engine. Dont know where the timer is but its controlled by one of the sensors in the thermostat housing . Only has 2 positions. Above 5C you get the short glow (flash) below 5C you get 20 to 30 seconds glow.
(this also sets the timeing to advanced when coolant is below this temp)
(this also sets the timeing to advanced when coolant is below this temp)
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Re: glow plug relay and timer
1996 EFI Bighorn. Short glow time when engine warm is an age old issue. I looked high and low - thought about putting in relays to fool the temp sensor that the engine was cold etc etc. Ended up putting in a relay with a push button in the plastic fascia below the dash that connects the battery to the glow plug cable (located just above the window wiper motor). I hold the button, count to 5 and voila! Fires up in half a turn when hot. Wish I had done this years ago. Cost- about $5 with a relay, some thick cable and a push button off AliExpress. You will need a 50A or 70A relay - the power draw is 40+ amps. I sat the relay in the under bonnet fuse/relay container, plenty of room.
Re: glow plug relay and timer
hot engine shouldnt need glowing even indirect diesel. If you are having hot start issues you should look elswhere although the computer controls the injection so it could be one of a number of sensors. Your answer if it works is probably the cheapest
Re: glow plug relay and timer
Reviving an old topic - Can anyone tell me where the glow plug timer and relay is on a 1992 Isuzu Mu??
Re: glow plug relay and timer
If its a 92 its the 2.8 and you wont need glow plugs
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Just wondering if the 2.8's need that in Auckland. What happens on a cold morning below 5 degrees if you had that sensor removed from top of thermostat? Could I just wait longer even though the glow plugs light went out before turning engine over? Those sensors are pretty ugly a bolt plug would look much better.
Re: glow plug relay and timer
On the 2.8 the sensor does 2 things. Above 5C it pretty much does nothing but below that it increases glow time and advances the timing. I dont have the 2.8 now but I rember a few times starting the car and driving out of the garage then noticing the glow plug light was still on. Engine knocks under load when this happens though . You do get enouggh cold days in Auckland to justify it but also remember somtimes you might want to go to Ruapeahu in the winter

