Grid heater solonoids/relay question...Not Working
Grid heater solonoids/relay question...Not Working
Where is the best and most reasonable place to buy thos solonoids/relays that are used for you grid heaters? My grid heaters do not work at all, although I dont know where the problem is or why.....I was going to replace the relays(if that is the name of them). I already purchased the replacement wires going both to and from the relays, now I need to find the proper relays.
Also, is there any way to test these to see if they are working? They were corroded and I cleaned them up the best I could, but still nothing working.
Another question, does the ecm control these? Is there anything else to change or check, to get them working? TIA
Also, is there any way to test these to see if they are working? They were corroded and I cleaned them up the best I could, but still nothing working.
Another question, does the ecm control these? Is there anything else to change or check, to get them working? TIA
http://dens-site.net/Dodge_CTD/Grid_Heater_Relays/
I cleaned up my grid relays as per Den`s writeup, worked for me, it`s easy to do, just take yer time.
I cleaned up my grid relays as per Den`s writeup, worked for me, it`s easy to do, just take yer time.
http://www.mouser.com/search/Product...key802-120-901
Yes, the PCM (or the brain box on non-intercooled trucks) runs the grid heater relays.
Yes, the PCM (or the brain box on non-intercooled trucks) runs the grid heater relays.
Yes, the air temp sensor on the intake does that. On the non-intercooled trucks, if you unplug the sensor and turn on the key the grids should activate and the WTS light should blink.
The grids shouldn't kick on until the temp gets below 59 degrees. It's not exact, my truck doesn't run the grids until the low 50's.
Early '89's don't run the grids until below 15 degrees.
The grids shouldn't kick on until the temp gets below 59 degrees. It's not exact, my truck doesn't run the grids until the low 50's.
Early '89's don't run the grids until below 15 degrees.
Found the problem. I went to a local parts store and was going to order a new puter for it. They had many different p/n's for it, so I told them I would go home and take it off to verify whatever info was on it.
Removed it only to find out the bolt that holds it in wasnt tight. I removed the connector and the whole inside was very dirty. I cleaned it all up and put it back togther. Upon starting it up this morning, wait to start light worked properly, fired right up and even cycled.
I feel like I just saved 200+ on my car insurance....
Now if I could just get the speedo to work properly and the oil pressure gauge to work right, I'd be in business. Thanks as usual for the help !
Removed it only to find out the bolt that holds it in wasnt tight. I removed the connector and the whole inside was very dirty. I cleaned it all up and put it back togther. Upon starting it up this morning, wait to start light worked properly, fired right up and even cycled.
I feel like I just saved 200+ on my car insurance....

Now if I could just get the speedo to work properly and the oil pressure gauge to work right, I'd be in business. Thanks as usual for the help !
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on the grid heater topic... The guy before me has a switch hooked up that you push up or down to i guess get the grid heaters warm. The switch is spring loaded and automatically centers in the off position. The wait to start light doesn't work.
So I guess my questions are How long do I need to hold that switch up before I start the truck? and Is this going to cause an issue during the winter as this is the first winter for me and the truck?
It did its winters in Arizona before I bought it.
So I guess my questions are How long do I need to hold that switch up before I start the truck? and Is this going to cause an issue during the winter as this is the first winter for me and the truck?
It did its winters in Arizona before I bought it.
Hi, I have a 92 Intercooled. How do you test the Intake Temp Sensor?
(the wait to start blinks like crazy , or sometimes it won't blink until the engine is warmed up. Once it's warmed up, it it's ok, or perhaps the PCM is just ignoring it?)
Thanks!
Ford
(the wait to start blinks like crazy , or sometimes it won't blink until the engine is warmed up. Once it's warmed up, it it's ok, or perhaps the PCM is just ignoring it?)
Thanks!
Ford
Mine did the same thing but I fixed it by unplugging and replugging the connector.
Edwin







