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Car Forum / Isuzu Cars / April 2005

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Trooper short time for glow plugs

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Dave Wood - 27 Apr 2005 15:53 GMT
Help, our troopers glow plugs never come on long enough. Any ideas?
Alan Petrillo - 29 Apr 2005 07:11 GMT
> Help, our troopers glow plugs never come on long enough. Any ideas?

Check to make sure the glow plug controller's engine temperature sensor
is good.  It's one of the sensors on top of the thermostat housing, but
I don't remember which one.

The sensor on the lower thermostat housing is for the temperature guage
and light.  The two on the upper thermostat housing are for the cold
idle and glow plug controllers.

I'm not 100.0% sure, but I think the one with two wires is for the glow
plug controller.

AP
 
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