ComatoseLlama
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Hello,
I just swapped in a LUK repset, everything went well except my clutch slave broke, but I should probably replace that anyway. But that's not my issue
During the process I messed up these two wires (one side goes to a connection on the turbo manifold, and one side goes into the cab. They seemed to be soldered to the posts, and at one point the connections on the relay sparked. Now the glow plug light doesn't come on.
You can see in this first pic the back wire is still attached
Here is after i broke off the back one as well because im not too bright
The truck turns over just fine and produces a bad smelling white smoke. Some posts say this means I'm getting fuel.
Is this a glow plug issue?
Not sure where to start on getting it fired up, or how to repair these wires. Truck ran like a top previously.
Batteries and starter are both mint condition.
Thanks,
CL
I just swapped in a LUK repset, everything went well except my clutch slave broke, but I should probably replace that anyway. But that's not my issue
During the process I messed up these two wires (one side goes to a connection on the turbo manifold, and one side goes into the cab. They seemed to be soldered to the posts, and at one point the connections on the relay sparked. Now the glow plug light doesn't come on.
You can see in this first pic the back wire is still attached
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Here is after i broke off the back one as well because im not too bright
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The truck turns over just fine and produces a bad smelling white smoke. Some posts say this means I'm getting fuel.
Is this a glow plug issue?
Not sure where to start on getting it fired up, or how to repair these wires. Truck ran like a top previously.
Batteries and starter are both mint condition.
Thanks,
CL
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