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Re: Ford 1510: Glow plug indicator burned out
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Posted by bwv on January 01, 2007 at 13:06:23 from (69.255.225.81):
In Reply to: Re: Ford 1510: Glow plug indicator burned out posted by jeffcat on December 31, 2006 at 23:24:32:
You're right... I looked at the glow plugs and the steel wire connected the three of them was loose on the number 2 plug. I am guessing here but when I put heat to the plugs most of the current went right to the resistor on my dash, melting it. That would not have happened had the number 2 glow plug been wired tight. Sow what I need now is a new resistor. It looks like a piece of heavy wire. Are there any specs I need to worry about before replacing it?
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