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Bigred7.3 11-03-2010 11:15 AM

glow plug relay
 
What are the signs of a glow plug relay or glow plugs going bad?

DieselCrawler 11-03-2010 06:54 PM

fast solinoid cicking, or no click at all

Bigred7.3 11-03-2010 07:02 PM

thats exactly what its doing. where can i get a new one and a set of glow plugs and wires?

DieselCrawler 11-03-2010 07:56 PM

cant get the wiring harness, have to make your own. your relay is most likly fine. it it just the plugs that are faulty. they are around 10 dollars a peice. DO NOT GET AC DELCO, CHAMPIONS, OR BOSCH! only use International, Motorcraft or Buer glow plugs. i belive u can get motorcraft plugs at adanced and autozone. u want part number ZD9 for motorcrafts.

Bigred7.3 11-03-2010 08:40 PM

im an electritian so making the wire harness will be easy. ill probably get the motorcraft ones if the dumbasses at advanced can find them.

Sycostang67 11-03-2010 11:43 PM

I'd start with just replacing the glow plugs as the controllers on the 7.3 aren't prone to failure. Bad glow plugs will cause the fast clicking as the increased resistance will make the controller think they are fully heated up.

hxjetski 11-11-2010 06:50 PM

I would change the moduel under the GPR mine was bad and was giving me all kinds of problems:argh:.Advanced autos had the GPR and moduel in one for $102.00 Wish I would of changed it sooner:tu:

Sandman8105 11-12-2010 07:09 PM

Pulled Autolite and Champion gp's out of mine and replaced them with Motorcraft's that I got at O'Reilly for about 11 and some change each. FYI: Talked to Oregon Fuel Injection about the BB code injectors being on back order and the said that they are shipping mine on monday so, apparently they finally got them in stock again. Pass that info around.

Essie 04-27-2011 10:47 AM

Hi I am new. Having glow plug problems in my 85 6.9. Bosh are no good? Any help is apretiated.Essie.

Bigred7.3 04-28-2011 08:03 PM

get motorcraft, the other brands tend to swell up, what kind of problems are you having?, welcome to the site by the way:hellox:

Essie 04-29-2011 10:24 AM

85 glow plug problem in ford 6.9
 
Hello Big Red. I have a 85 f250 4x4. It has been my daily driver for my job snow clearing for 3 years. Last summer I had new glow plugs relay new faster starter and two new batteries installed. The truck started with half a crank every time. I didnt have to get in the vehicle just reach in turn the key wait for the light to go out and it would flash right up. I changed out the oil for synthetic before winter and the truck always started easily no mater the temp. Some time in march during our last cold snap the glow plugs failed. The guys at the shop replaced the glow plugs and it all seemed good for a couple of starts but then no glow plugs. New controler and plugs still didnt fix the problem. It was snowing every day and I had to be to my loader for 330 am for work so they hooked the glow plugs to a push button and every thing was good. I made it through the rest of the winter but slowly the glow plugs burnt out and last week I had to go back to plugging the truck in. It is still going below freezing at night here. I think I was holding the glow plugs on to long. I will get new ones installed soon but I was hoping to get every thing back to the way it was if possible. The mechanic thinks it is in the wireing harness and that the system is coming on while driveing. I appretiate any and all advice. All the best from sunny B. C.

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Hello Big Red. I have a 85 f250 4x4. It has been my daily driver for my job snow clearing for 3 years. Last summer I had new glow plugs relay new faster starter and two new batteries installed. The truck started with half a crank every time. I didnt have to get in the vehicle just reach in turn the key wait for the light to go out and it would flash right up. I changed out the oil for synthetic before winter and the truck always started easily no mater the temp. Some time in march during our last cold snap the glow plugs failed. The guys at the shop replaced the glow plugs and it all seemed good for a couple of starts but then no glow plugs. New controler and plugs still didnt fix the problem. It was snowing every day and I had to be to my loader for 330 am for work so they hooked the glow plugs to a push button and every thing was good. I made it through the rest of the winter but slowly the glow plugs burnt out and last week I had to go back to plugging the truck in. It is still going below freezing at night here. I think I was holding the glow plugs on to long. I will get new ones installed soon but I was hoping to get every thing back to the way it was if possible. The mechanic thinks it is in the wireing harness and that the system is coming on while driveing. I appretiate any and all advice. All the best from sunny B. C. PS what is the casino cash for?

Bigred7.3 04-30-2011 12:02 AM

im going to agree with your mechanic about there might be a short in the harness, just so you kno the wait to start light is jus a reference, the glow plugs will still heat up for about another 2 to 3 minuits, but i have noticed on my old 94 idi if i left the key turned for to long heating the glo plugs it wouldnt start, i could be wrong and if i am someone will correct me but plugging in the truck doesnt heat up the glo plugs, just the block and intake. im going to bet on your problem being in the wiring

Sycostang67 05-03-2011 08:40 PM

How long were you running the plugs on the push button. They shouldn't be run for more than 10 seconds on a 6.9.

Groundman 05-04-2011 08:05 PM

THe wiring harnesses are still available from the International dealers as they still sell that engine 444. I bought mine and the only thing different is the fast idle wire but that was easy to fix


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