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In Reply to: Glow plugs posted by Ed on Sunday, January 11, 2004:
Not familiar with the control for your glow plug activation. I have a timer control on my F-Super Duty and a few months back it failed, causing the glow plugs to stay activated all the time. I replaced the glow plugs, around $80, and thought I had it all taken care of, not knowing that the timer control was deffective. The next week I was in buying all new glow plugs AND a $150 timer control. Anyway, I would check to make sure your glow plugs were being de-energized when the tractor starts. A test lamp or volt meter at the glow plug terminal should tell the tale. Good luck. Dan