nbryan
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Equipment
B2650 BH77 LA534 54" ssqa Forks B2782B BB1560 Woods M5-4 MaxxHaul 50039
Check with the power tester. If power shows with key at glow and dash indicating, then if that power is being used by the plugs to heat, the battery voltage will drop significantly compared to key just turned to on. If your tester is at all sensitive to a voltage drop, it may dim a little compared to how bright it is without the glow plugs drawing power.Thanks for that tip, I am currently away from the majority of my tools. I just remembered I have a test light in a trailer. I can at least test for 12V at each plug for power. I did locate and pull the relay off, it had some light oxidation, dirt etc. I reinstalled and kept my hand on it when in pre-heat mode and it did click. I kist didnt try that before removing. It was warmer today and only cycled plugs for about 10 sec. It turned over about 5 sec and fired up with some black/grey smoke but ran fine. Tomorrow I will test for voltage but dont have access to a multi meter currently. I am the 3rd owner, the last guy kept it outside under an awning for a few years and plugged in during winter so I am sure the glow plugs were put to task regularly.
1. Check for voltage at plug with key turned to glow.
2. If #1 shows voltage, move the tester to the battery and see if it dims at all when the key turns to glow.
5 seconds crank to fire sounds like no glow happening, given my experience with our same machine. No start with more than one full second cranking on mine is hard to remember happening ever, even when very cold temperatures well below freezing and cold cranking without any glow plug applied (accidentally). It fires and coughs and spews some exhaust soot for a few seconds, but it starts! Plugged in for a few hours and 5 seconds glow and it starts instantly, little exhaust soot.