What controls the cycling of the grid heaters ????
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What controls the cycling of the grid heaters ????
Are they dependent upon the Air Intake Temperature sensor or are they
on a Timed Circuit ???
Pics of the parts ??
on a Timed Circuit ???
Pics of the parts ??
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On a 12 valve the grids will come on when the intake temp is below 50F and vehicle speed is under 17 mph. The they will only stay on steadily before the engine is started, after it's running they cycle on and off according to intake temp. Coolant temp isn't involved.
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I not sure if that's true...
Up here in Idaho (0*F-32*F) I can run to the store (20 miles away) get full engine temp (190*F) and run in and be all of 2 minutes and still get cycling of the grid heaters on next start up...
Up here in Idaho (0*F-32*F) I can run to the store (20 miles away) get full engine temp (190*F) and run in and be all of 2 minutes and still get cycling of the grid heaters on next start up...
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The picture below is my DIRTY MAP and IAT sensor after 6K miles...
The pic below is the location of the two sensor on the engine (24 Valve)
There is a time period (don't ask how long) but it will cycle the grid heaters for like 3 minutes (a guess) or until you exceed 20 MPH...
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