PRE-HEATING SYSTEM ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION


  1. INSPECT LIGHTING TIME OF GLOW INDICATOR LIGHT

    Note

    Turn the ignition switch off for 60 seconds before performing this inspection.


    1. A01BGYBE02

      Turn the ignition switch to the ON position, and measure the lighting time.

      Lighting time
      Refer to the chart graph
  2. INSPECT PRE-HEATING

    Note

    Turn the ignition switch off for 60 seconds before performing this inspection.


    1. A01BAWRE01

      Turn the ignition switch to the ON position, measure the time when the battery voltage is applied to the glow plugs.

      Pre-Heating time
      Engine coolant temperature Pre-Heating time
      40°C or more 1 sec.
      40°C or less Refer to the chart graph (15 sec. at the longest)
    2. Turn the ignition switch to the START position, and check the battery voltage is applied to the glow plugs.

    3. While cranking the engine, measure the time when the battery voltage is applied to the glow plugs.

      Pre-Heating time
      Engine coolant temperature Pre-Heating time
      40°C or more 1 sec.
      40°C or less Refer to the chart graph (15 sec. at the longest)
  3. INSPECT AFTER GLOW TIME

    Note

    Turn the ignition switch off for 60 seconds before performing this inspection.


    1. A01BG1NE01

      After starting the engine starting, measure the time when the battery voltage is applied to the terminal SREL of the ECM.

      After glow time
      Refer to the chart graph
  4. INSPECT GLOW PLUGS

    Note

    Turn the ignition switch off for 60 seconds before performing this inspection.


    1. A01BB6KE01

      Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance between the glow plug terminal and ground.

      Standard resistance
      Approx. 0.72Ωat 20°C (68°F)

      Note


      • Do not damage the glow plug pipes as it could cause an open circuit or shorten life of the glow plugs.

      • Avoid getting oil and gasoline on the glow plug when cleaning.

      • During inspection, be sure to wipe any oil on the terminal and bakelite washer with a dry cloth.

      • Do not apply more than 11 V to the glow plug as it could cause an open circuit.