What controls glow plug relay?
What controls glow plug relay?
The glow plug control unit uses a glow plug relay to switch the current for the glow plugs on and off. The more glow plugs monitored by a control unit, the higher the current the circuit will need. To reduce the current needed, glow plugs are often distributed across two circuits, with two glow plug relays.
Can you drive with a faulty glow plug?
You can probably drive safely with the Glow Plug Light on as long as you take it easy. But you do need to get it checked out. Always remember, your warning lights are trying to tell you something, and determining whether the message is serious or of little consequence is best left up to a qualified mechanic.
How does a diesel glow plug relay work?
The glow plug increases the temperature in the cylinder’s combustion chamber prior to the engine starting. At its peak, the temperature of the glow plug can reach up to 1,000°C. This ensures that the air/diesel mixture will explode even at low temperatures.
What module controls the glow plugs?
The glow plug control module determines the timing and electric current required by the glow plugs based on input from the Engine Control Unit; The heating element in the glow plug is electrified so it heats up and emits visible light (hence the name);
Can faulty glow plugs stop car from starting?
A decrease in power can be caused by misfires in the engine, both of which are common signs of bad or failing glow plugs. The decrease in power can get so bad that the vehicle will not start at all, and you will be stuck. Another common symptom is hard starting.
Will a diesel engine run without glow plugs?
Glow plug is merely an aid for starting the engine. There are many designs still produced today without any glow plugs (eg military diesels run without any electricity), and even many modern diesel engines can be started if glow plugs fail (unless onboard computer prevents that).