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[EDIT - I Reread my post... I don’t mean to sound harsh. Just trying to help by getting accurate information. ]
So Cam O and I had it all wrong.
You have a separate plug for your glow plugs. Don't bother checking pin D.
Most boxes activate the glow plugs via a one plug engine harness strategy. On the more standard units, the D pin controls the current for the glow plugs.
You need to get rid of that...
Like Cam O says... pin D on the engine sided plug on the PCB is the pin that gets hot and sends power to the glow plugs. If it is not working and never powers up to 24 Volts, you have your answer.
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