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Glow plugs on M1009 not getting any juice to them???

simoncrk

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I was building a winch mount on my M1009, and forgot to unhook my battery cables while weldin on it. Now my glow plugs aren't heating up. I put a test light on the wires that attach to them, and theres no elect. goin to them after I turn the key on. What do ya'll think????
 

Wolf.Dose

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It is a very reare case, however I think you just did blow your pre glow electronics which are located behind the dash in a approximately 3 by 2 inch black housing (If the junk still worked). Over some 120,000 miles due to experiance this electronic device discontinues its service. The plugs are 5 second plugs without the electronic control. There are no regulator wires inside the plug. So with 7 seconds of glowing without electronis the plugs are blown. Have a nice relation to your AC Delco dealer to get a set of new ones.
Wolf
P.S. Hummr plugs are 24 Volts and have different connector sizes!
 

HardCorps79

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Sounds like it's time to get rid of the GP controller, get new plugs and do the manual GP button modification. Just do a search. Lots of info on the forum. Been discussed many times. Good luck!
 

simoncrk

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Figured out it was the GP Relay under the hood on the firewall. Ive a new 24 volt relay comin from PJ Power. Thanks to a thread I found on SS
PJ POWER INC
483 N.W. 68th Ave.
Ocala, Fl. 34482
Phone - 877.710.9053
Part # 974-1215-010-09
 
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doghead

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The GP relay is not 24 volt.

It is a 12 volt relay!


The correct part number from the thread you read is,
TROMBETTA RELAY #974-1215-010-09
Cost is $34.50 plus shipping
The number you posted above is incorrect!

If there weren't so many threads on this, it would be a lot simpler to understand what you need. And now, this thread will screw the next guy, if he doesn't read through the incorrect information.
 
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