7 seconds?10-15 in the winter i guess?
Quote from: "Smokey Eddy"7 seconds?10-15 in the winter i guess?you guys using a toggle switch your just asking for trouble! everytime you forget and leave the switch on you will lambaste the gloplugs and those are about 40 a crack so if you multiply that by how many times your forget full?that expensive! and just recently i seen what a worst case relay malfunction from a shorted out gloplug! it cought the wiring on fire under the dash in a rabbit trashed the whole harness! and it all could of been avoided if the fuse was installed where it was supposed to be and not the 2 connection connected to them selves!! anyways there are simpler ways to rewire the gloplugs Vince Walden has a nice write up and 53willys did a nice setup as well! also there are 2 style of gloplugs out there fast and slow and thats the same for relays! if your abdomen about using a switch use a push button where you have to hold it in to make contact! but stay away from a switch that stays in the on position!just my tip for the day! :wink: thanks Duane
geez guys, are you deaf or what??? :roll: :lol: pull the sensor lead - takes about ten seconds.NO possible chance of cooked glow plugsNO drilling holesNo running wiresNo switchesTurn on ignition, wait a few seconds or let the light go out on dash if engine is cold - turn key.KISS.
I guess the downside to this mod is that the plugs would switch back on as soon as I let go of the ignition key
Putting in a switch is a complete waste of time and money.