-
GP Question
by
CODE4LS1
on 13 Jan, 2009 20:10
-
I have been working on a '81 Caddy TD project and I bought some fast glow bosh gp's along with a fast glow relay. I noticed on cold starts, I still have 12v to the buss fuse on the firewall for a couple mins then it will finally shut off. I have been reading posts where the newer TDI's will have this feature but mine is a 1.6. Is it possible that I may have a gp relay for a TDI? Should the gp's stay on a couple mins after cold start? Thanks in advance for any opinions.
-
#1
by
Quantum TD
on 13 Jan, 2009 21:32
-
According to the Bentley, the GP relay will send power to the buss for a few seconds (I think 6-7 on fast glow, 15 sec on slow glow) after the light goes out. Several minutes is a long time for fast glow plugs. If they run like that, you'll burn them out, or do worse.
If you don't have a Bentley, get one for your model. There are test instructions for testing the relay spot in the fuse panel.
In the end, it sounds like either your ignition switch is bad, or your starter relay/starter is not disengaging the relay.
There is a SLIM chance that the new relay is bad, but I doubt it. Just out of curiosity, what the PN on the relay, and who manufactured it?
Anyway, I'd do the troubleshoot in the Bentley, and see what happens.
-
#2
by
vanbcguy
on 13 Jan, 2009 21:50
-
My GP relay keeps the plugs on for several minutes after the car has started - as far as I know it's "normal" for TD cars with the 'fast' system.
-
#3
by
CODE4LS1
on 14 Jan, 2009 08:25
-
It's Bosch gp's and relay. I bought the fast glow system so maybe this is normal? Thanks for the replies!
-
#4
by
Vincent Waldon
on 14 Jan, 2009 08:40
-
Several Bosch glow plug systems use a 2-3 minute after-glow... standard on AAZs (and most TDIs iirc) for example.
For various reasons I drove with manual glow plugs for a week or so and I really missed the afterglow feature.. the engine is *much* smoother as you pull out of the driveway and with a significant reduction in smoke.
Modern Bosch Duraterms are designed for this kind of duty as well.
Is it normal for your particular relay? If you post the part number someone with ESI might be able to look it up.
Is it a good feature that you may accidentally have?! I'd say "yes"!!!
-
#5
by
AudiVWguy
on 14 Jan, 2009 10:06
-
So Vince, if you were looking to "upgrade" your glow-plug system, then what ever vehicle this relay and glow-plugs are for, you could retrofit them to your vehicle. Plug and play, right?
Lets find the part numbers!
(I'm sure it's not that easy, but the cold has numbed my brain)
-JB
-
#6
by
CODE4LS1
on 14 Jan, 2009 10:35
-
Good to know, I figured it may be normal behavior as the glow plugs would cycle off like clockwork at the same time after every cold start. I will leave well enough alone. Thanks for the help!
-
#7
by
AudiVWguy
on 20 Jan, 2009 09:01
-
CODE,
Could you please provide us with the part number of this relay? I'm sure there are many of us that would consider buying your style of relay over the standard model. Thanks for the effort.
-JB
-
#8
by
burn_your_money
on 20 Jan, 2009 10:20
-
On a side note, if you have regular fast glow plugs in there you will burn them out. They need to be the duraterms. They have a heat regulating device built into them so they don't overheat
-
#9
by
jtanguay
on 20 Jan, 2009 10:37
-
On a side note, if you have regular fast glow plugs in there you will burn them out. They need to be the duraterms. They have a heat regulating device built into them so they don't overheat
good to know! thanks
-
#10
by
CODE4LS1
on 20 Jan, 2009 21:51
-
Thx for the intel......looks like I will be looking for some duraterms then. Anyone have a handle on where to get them or a link? Thanks!