I'm telling you man! Fire that water sperator into the dumpster! It solved the weird glow plug light issues i was having. Either that or your relay/wiring is messed up. But you replaced the relay?As fas as i know.... the light wont do anything if you have a dead plug but i may be wrong. My money is on if you just destroy the water seperator in what ever fasion you find amusing (black powder and a 12gauge work well) it will solve your problem.
At the water seperator, You have to pull the wires and join them together and the light wont flicker/flash anymore . I did this just recently.. easy to do. My batt light also flickers just slightly at idle, i think its because my idle is too low, these TD's should be up around 750-800 rpm at idle according to the manual, mine idles lower than that when at a stop.
Quote from: "steve6"At the water seperator, You have to pull the wires and join them together and the light wont flicker/flash anymore . I did this just recently.. easy to do. My batt light also flickers just slightly at idle, i think its because my idle is too low, these TD's should be up around 750-800 rpm at idle according to the manual, mine idles lower than that when at a stop.Did you do this through the trunk.. My batt light flickers dimmly at idle as well..Where is this fuel screw you guys mention?
This could be a stupid question, but if I have a dimmly lit or flickering alternator light, how is increasing fuel to the engine gonna cure it?I understand the part of increasing the idle speed, but to put the light out, mine has to increase enough by stepping on the accelator that it sounds too high. So after saying that, what would increasing the fuel do that that adjusting the idle screw can't do? or do you think I have another probem there?Hope this makes senseThx