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Sk1ppy Member Since: 19 Dec 2022 Location: Newbury Posts: 17 |
I had/have this issue as well. Had a new battery fitted and it's definitely better, but still not quite right. Going to check the glow plugs next, but very nervous about removing them given all the horror stories about them breaking... any advice?
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27th Jan 2023 3:22pm |
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AndyS Member Since: 18 Aug 2012 Location: London Posts: 595 |
Yeah, get someone else to do it. Mechanic had mine removed in about 15 minutes. I'd sprayed WD40 down towards them a couple of times in the days leading up to it and mechanic said they came loose really easily but had to be pulled out of the hole because of crud on the ends.
I read the Haynes Manual about glow plugs and it said the only real way to confirm the plugs are working is to fit plugs you know are working. So I figured might as well change them. |
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27th Jan 2023 10:52pm |
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IanF Member Since: 08 Jul 2019 Location: Swindon Posts: 7 |
All,
Just read this thread and I also have identical problem. 2015 2.2 with 38k. Cold starting problems since the cold spell in December 2022. DTCs P06B9 Cylinder 1 Glow plug circuit - Range/performance P06BA Cylinder 2 Glow plug circuit - Range/performance P06BB Cylinder 3 Glow plug circuit - Range/performance P06BC Cylinder 4 Glow plug circuit - Range/performance Checked, when cold and with ignition on, for 12v at each of the 4 contacts in the connector to the glow plugs at the front of the head. I got nothing. Checked 60A fuse (under seat) and ok. Checked Power relay (second one top row under seat) and ok. I believe this powers the Glow Plug Control Module So then i bought new Glow Plug Control Module (£60) Just fitted this morning and started well, but it is +8C so not a good test. Bad news is I'm still getting those fault codes. I'll wait until early morning and test again but I'm not too hopeful so any other suggestions welcome. Thanks |
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1st Feb 2023 11:59am |
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Ianh Member Since: 17 Sep 2018 Location: Essex Posts: 1981 |
Just checking, but now you have the codes recorded did you clear those codes, check they have cleared, then restart and they came back ?
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1st Feb 2023 12:54pm |
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IanF Member Since: 08 Jul 2019 Location: Swindon Posts: 7 |
Yes, I did clear first but I'll clear again and try.
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1st Feb 2023 1:15pm |
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IanF Member Since: 08 Jul 2019 Location: Swindon Posts: 7 |
Ianh,
Cleared DTC, checked it was clear, started and same DTC again. From what I've read those DTC indicate faults with supply to the glow plugs rather than faults with the glow plugs themselves but I could be wrong. |
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1st Feb 2023 3:00pm |
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IanF Member Since: 08 Jul 2019 Location: Swindon Posts: 7 |
If anybody is following, here's my update.
I have 12v to the glow plugs measured with ignition on at at the connector (C2583/C3355) on the front of the block. Next I measured the resistance of the glow plugs to earth, first from this connector and then from the terminal on the top of each glow plug in case the final connections were poor. Results were not good - Plug 1 (grey/purple) 38.5 ohm Plug 2 (blue/brown) 581 ohm Plug 3 (purple/white) 29.2 ohm Plug 4 (yellow/blue) 2.9k ohm I checked a friends 2013MY and got 0.6 ohm on each plug. So it looks like all of my glow plugs have failed. Any ideas why this has happened on a 2015MY with only 38k ??? |
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12th Feb 2023 6:48pm |
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