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Glow Relay<br />

The glow relay is attached to the electric panel under the<br />

operator seat (Fig. 36). When energized, the glow relay<br />

allows electrical current to the engine glow plugs.<br />

NOTE: Prior to taking small resistance readings with a<br />

digital multi meter, short the meter test leads together.<br />

The meter will display a small resistance value (usually<br />

0.5 ohms or less). This resistance is due to the internal<br />

resistance of the meter and test leads. Subtract this value<br />

from from the measured value of the component you<br />

are testing.<br />

1. Verify coil resistance between terminals 85 and 86<br />

with a multimeter (ohms setting). Resistance should be<br />

approximately 72 ohms.<br />

86 87<br />

2. Connect multimeter (ohms setting) leads to relay terminals<br />

30 and 87. Ground terminal 86 and apply +12<br />

VDC to terminal 85. The relay should make and break<br />

85 30<br />

continuity between terminals 30 and 87 as +12 VDC is<br />

applied and removed from terminal 85.<br />

Figure 35<br />

3. Disconnect voltage and leads from the relay terminals.<br />

30<br />

85 86<br />

87<br />

1<br />

Figure 36<br />

1. Glow relay<br />

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