But concerned about the preheat circuit on daughters diesel 1.5
Started to check the glow plugs today as it took a couple of winds to fire it up. Disconnected a lead off one of the heater plugs, got a voltmeter and connected one lead to earth of car and the other lead to the glow plug lead, although the ignition was off it was showing 10 volts, can't be right can it?
Am concerned the battery might be drained dry.
When I replaced the dip beam bulb I took the battery out, its not something stupid that its got to be reset by Renault is it.
2004 Clio mk2
Steve
preheat circuit
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Re: preheat circuit
civvie wrote:But concerned about the preheat circuit on daughters diesel 1.5
Started to check the glow plugs today as it took a couple of winds to fire it up. Disconnected a lead off one of the heater plugs, got a voltmeter and connected one lead to earth of car and the other lead to the glow plug lead, although the ignition was off it was showing 10 volts, can't be right can it?
Am concerned the battery might be drained dry.
When I replaced the dip beam bulb I took the battery out, its not something stupid that its got to be reset by Renault is it. no dont worry they are always fed a voltage but no amps, its a bit like having a live wire but not connected, if you get your volt meter and put it on ohm's test put one probe to earth and one probe to the glow/heater plug it should read about 4ohm's give or take a few, if its gone it will prob read 0 ohms ,
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Antz,
Bit confused about your reply, so what you say is when I replace the lead onto the heater plug although the circuit is now complete and 10 volts is passing through the plug it won't heat up even with the ignition off and key out and drain the battery? Ingenious these French.
Steve
Bit confused about your reply, so what you say is when I replace the lead onto the heater plug although the circuit is now complete and 10 volts is passing through the plug it won't heat up even with the ignition off and key out and drain the battery? Ingenious these French.
Steve
Steve
C5 2.2hdi auto until I sell it (sold it) now have Peugeot 3008 1.6HDI (Now sold)
Had the jab a couple of days ago. Feb 21
C5 2.2hdi auto until I sell it (sold it) now have Peugeot 3008 1.6HDI (Now sold)
Had the jab a couple of days ago. Feb 21