What does it mean when the glow plug light comes on while driving?

What does it mean when the glow plug light comes on while driving?

If you have a Glow Plug Indicator flashing, it’s likely that your vehicle’s ECU (engine management unit) has detected a fault that can be related to the glow plugs, the glow plug light, the glow plug control module, or even sensors that aren’t directly related to the glow plug igniter itself necessarily.

What happens if glow plugs stay on?

You can damage the glow plugs if you continue to cycle the key several times. The glow plugs can get a carbon build up on them from the normal engine combustion process and when you go to use them they will not heat up enough to help start the engine when it is really cold out.

How long should the glow plug light stay on for?

Normally the glow plug light this weather should stay on about 1 second, as they are not needed for starting just to aid cold running, below zero 0c it will stay on about 10 seconds and the glow plugs will work for about 20 seconds….that’s normal anyway….

What happens when glow plug comes on while driving?

Glow plug light came on while driving, and… the car topped out at 50 mph in a 70 zone. It drove the rest of the way home with no real issues, except that it was slower to respond to accelerator input, and the glow plug light stayed on.

When does the diesel engine pre glow light come on?

What the diesel engine pre-glow light means Normally, the glow plug indicator light will come on only when the engine is cold. Typically, this light flashes only when an issue has been detected. The most common reason to replace glow plugs is age.

Why is my pre glow warning light not working?

If a new glow plug doesn’t remedy the problem, take a look at other parts of the circuit, mainly the timer. The timer’s job is to turn the plugs off once the correct temperature has been reached. A faulty timer may keep the plugs on for too long, wearing them out, or even not turn the plugs on at all.

When does the glow plug light come on?

Your diesel vehicle is equipped with glow plugs, and also with a Glow Plug Light that will either come on and stay on, or flash or blink when a fault is detected by the ECU (engine management unit). When the Glow Plug Light comes on, the ECU stores information about the condition that has caused it to come on.