GerryN
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How long should it take to heat glow plugs my dash light goes out in a few seconds is this normal??
Thankyou nodgeThe glow plug light is there to inform you to wait until it goes out. Once out the plugs should be hot enough to allow the engine to start fine. The plugs themselves will stay on for much longer, as they are controlled by the ECM as a running improvement and emissions reduction strategy. Sometimes the glow light doesn't show at all, but the plugs will still be used for the above reasons, they're just not needed to start the engine.
I find also weird that my glow light never show, even in winter. I lit it only with diagnose software, so it works, but otherwise never. And it starts perfect in an instant.The glow plug light is there to inform you to wait until it goes out. Once out the plugs should be hot enough to allow the engine to start fine. The plugs themselves will stay on for much longer, as they are controlled by the ECM as a running improvement and emissions reduction strategy. Sometimes the glow light doesn't show at all, but the plugs will still be used for the above reasons, they're just not needed to start the engine.
From memory, if the glow light doesn't show when it should (normally starting below about 10°C), the it may be an indication of a fault in the system.I find also weird that my glow light never show, even in winter. I lit it only with diagnose software, so it works, but otherwise never. And it starts perfect in an instant.
It means the engine is in good condition. A good condition M47 doesn't need the glow plugs to start, it's just slightly cleaner with them when it's above freezing, and slightly faster starting below freezing.I repeat, it starts instantly, no hesitation. I just do not see the glowlight.
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