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  1. richingalveston

    6.2 cranking times

    as the video shows, when a glow plug is not working, higher voltage goes to the others. The more glow plugs that do not work, the higher the voltage goes. The card try's to protect it but does not change the fact that the plugs are getting a higher voltage and they will eventually burn out if...
  2. richingalveston

    6.2 cranking times

    no, the voltage drop on the resistor is determined by the load. The lower the load, the higher the voltage goes. Thus when one plug quits working, the voltage increases to the other plugs. sandcobra is correct with his description of the cascading failure of the glow plug system.
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