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Glow Plug “ON” light

nikojo

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I’ve seen several stories of failed glow plugs secondary to faulty control boxes or battery user error from plugs staying ‘on’ constantly.

Some have suggested wiring up a light that is on (or off) when the glow plugs are on as the timing light has nothing to do with whether the glow plugs are actually ‘on’.

Can someone go through how they would do this??

Would you only using one of the glow plugs for the signal or is there a ‘common’ wire that feeds all of them as a signal to use?

Is there a ‘kit’ or pre made harness that might do this???

Thanks for any help.
 

Mullaney

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I’ve seen several stories of failed glow plugs secondary to faulty control boxes or battery user error from plugs staying ‘on’ constantly.

Some have suggested wiring up a light that is on (or off) when the glow plugs are on as the timing light has nothing to do with whether the glow plugs are actually ‘on’.

Can someone go through how they would do this??

Would you only using one of the glow plugs for the signal or is there a ‘common’ wire that feeds all of them as a signal to use?

Is there a ‘kit’ or pre made harness that might do this???

Thanks for any help.
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Suggest that you search and there is a guy here with parts available to solve your problems.

@Milcommoguy has done a lot of writing about the HMMWV and wiring and glowplugs and cleaning up the connections in the wiring harness.
 

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You can tie any 24V lamp from the common or any single glow plug line to ground, does not need to be an LED
 

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Almost right. As drawn one would need a current limited resistor. Try a 680 ohm resistor 1/4 watt in series with the device as drawn or it will be toast before you can say papa...kb.

28 volt military style panel lamp and housing works nice.

CAMO said that.
 

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If you use one of the standard military LED lamps like the one in your picture there's no additional resistor required. That's why I didn't add one to the drawing. The military does have splitters for certain applications but there's no place to put one in the glow plug harness so you'll just have to splice your lamp into the wiring. Make sure you get the lamp polarity correct or it won't light up.
 

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You cannot "split" the common wire with anything plug and play, the "bullet" connectors (actually called Packard connectors) you referred to cannot carry nearly enough current to be in the common cable, I just skinned back a little insulation from one of the single wires and soldered a wire to it for the lamp.
 
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