Glow plug wiring
Glow plug wiring
Hi guys,
I am going to be putting my om606 into a different car and wondering with regards tp the glow plugs can i use the controller from the e300 and run a 12v feed to it ? Or do i also need a relay ?
Thanks
the box on the e 300 uses 12V feed, temp signal, ignition signal , and feedback of what is doing, to the dash trough can bus contrller if a post 95 and , wiring to warning light if pre 95.
should not be dificult , just wire 12V in it and the ignition will control the box, the ignition signal should be V, but can be gwnd , i´m not sure. the temp signal is used for cold start , in the absence of this signal it switches off the procedure.
u can search for a wiring diagram in autodata.
good luck
thanks for the reply !!! i am a long way of this yet but just getting an idea of some bits and pieces.
(07-16-2016, 10:17 AM)Chopper746 Hi guys,
I am going to be putting my om606 into a different car and wondering with regards tp the glow plugs can i use the controller from the e300 and run a 12v feed to it ? Or do i also need a relay ?
Thanks
(07-16-2016, 10:17 AM)Chopper746 Hi guys,
I am going to be putting my om606 into a different car and wondering with regards tp the glow plugs can i use the controller from the e300 and run a 12v feed to it ? Or do i also need a relay ?
Thanks
Glow time is also influenced by temperature.. So your best way would be to wire it like original. Find place to screw in temperature sensor and let module do its thing.
(07-18-2016, 05:40 AM)starynovy Glow time is also influenced by temperature.. So your best way would be to wire it like original. Find place to screw in temperature sensor and let module do its thing.
(07-18-2016, 05:40 AM)starynovy Glow time is also influenced by temperature.. So your best way would be to wire it like original. Find place to screw in temperature sensor and let module do its thing.
(07-18-2016, 06:01 AM)50harleyrider(07-18-2016, 05:40 AM)starynovy Glow time is also influenced by temperature.. So your best way would be to wire it like original. Find place to screw in temperature sensor and let module do its thing.
Wouldn't the temperature sensor already be in the engine or does glow plugs have separate one? We won't be using the donor ecu either
(07-18-2016, 06:01 AM)50harleyrider(07-18-2016, 05:40 AM)starynovy Glow time is also influenced by temperature.. So your best way would be to wire it like original. Find place to screw in temperature sensor and let module do its thing.
Wouldn't the temperature sensor already be in the engine or does glow plugs have separate one? We won't be using the donor ecu either
Button on the dash sounds like my kind of simplicity and still use the '99 relay. Nothing beats your own feel. I know my 2003 tdi Golf sometimes requires 2 ignition switch cyclings to get enough glow on 0f or less days.
Button on the dash sounds like my kind of simplicity and still use the '99 controller/relay. Nothing beats your own feel. I know my 2003 tdi Golf sometimes requires 2 ignition switch cyclings to get enough glow on 0f or colder days. Hope that helps the OP too.
(07-19-2016, 08:44 AM)50harleyrider Button on the dash sounds like my kind of simplicity and still use the '99 controller/relay. Nothing beats your own feel. I know my 2003 tdi Golf sometimes requires 2 ignition switch cyclings to get enough glow on 0f or colder days. Hope that helps the OP too.
(07-19-2016, 08:44 AM)50harleyrider Button on the dash sounds like my kind of simplicity and still use the '99 controller/relay. Nothing beats your own feel. I know my 2003 tdi Golf sometimes requires 2 ignition switch cyclings to get enough glow on 0f or colder days. Hope that helps the OP too.
I think if going with a pushbutton, any glow plug relay off an '80s Ford powerstroke diesel should work. Just connect all 6 in parallel with a resistor if necessary. What's the resistance of the om606 glow plugs? Easy enough to check with my meter. Isn't this a simple thing like lighting 6 high wattage 12v lightbulbs for a few seconds? Six seconds is the longest my TDI ever is on. My Dads' 4000 Ford diesel tractor sure didn't have a timed relay with analog or digital temperature inputs.
Light on dashboard is just showing when you can start the engine not how long glow plugs are turned on. After dash light turnes off glow plugs are actually working about 3 more minutes on 606, old merc diesels have different relays with 1 min afterglow, 3 min afterglow and first om601-603 didn't have afterglow. Some other and newer cars have glow plugs near 10 minutes on because it's lowering emissions when engine is not on operating temperature. Om606 will work without afterglow but it makes heavy knocking and may smoke a little, especially with upgraded elements.
(07-19-2016, 10:36 AM)erx(07-19-2016, 08:44 AM)50harleyrider Button on the dash sounds like my kind of simplicity and still use the '99 controller/relay. Nothing beats your own feel. I know my 2003 tdi Golf sometimes requires 2 ignition switch cyclings to get enough glow on 0f or colder days. Hope that helps the OP too.
99 relay is working with canbus and is not useable with button, just use early relay. It's very simple to connect, you'll find wire diagrams in internet.
(07-19-2016, 10:36 AM)erx(07-19-2016, 08:44 AM)50harleyrider Button on the dash sounds like my kind of simplicity and still use the '99 controller/relay. Nothing beats your own feel. I know my 2003 tdi Golf sometimes requires 2 ignition switch cyclings to get enough glow on 0f or colder days. Hope that helps the OP too.
99 relay is working with canbus and is not useable with button, just use early relay. It's very simple to connect, you'll find wire diagrams in internet.
So Hario, you're saying I can do that to the om606 controller? So no afterglow is required? Just holding the relay closed manually with a button like I said until or a few seconds after starting (post 11) like 1960s' technology glow control which worked fine. The fun of these diesel swaps is the simplicity. Hope this helps you Chopper746 too. Winter's nigh.
Thx Zeeman. Can you provide a simple wiring schematic of what you do with the 603 GP controller including buttons and lights? Your system has been tested up there in cold country?
(07-20-2016, 08:07 PM)50harleyrider So Hario, you're saying I can do that to the om606 controller? So no afterglow is required? Just holding the relay closed manually with a button like I said until or a few seconds after starting (post 11) like 1960s' technology glow control which worked fine. The fun of these diesel swaps is the simplicity. Hope this helps you Chopper746 too. Winter's nigh.
(07-20-2016, 08:07 PM)50harleyrider So Hario, you're saying I can do that to the om606 controller? So no afterglow is required? Just holding the relay closed manually with a button like I said until or a few seconds after starting (post 11) like 1960s' technology glow control which worked fine. The fun of these diesel swaps is the simplicity. Hope this helps you Chopper746 too. Winter's nigh.
(07-16-2016, 12:15 PM)barrote the box on the e 300 uses 12V feed, temp signal, ignition signal , and feedback of what is doing, to the dash trough can bus contrller if a post 95 and , wiring to warning light if pre 95.
should not be dificult , just wire 12V in it and the ignition will control the box, the ignition signal should be V, but can be gwnd , i´m not sure. the temp signal is used for cold start , in the absence of this signal it switches off the procedure.
u can search for a wiring diagram in autodata.
good luck
(07-16-2016, 12:15 PM)barrote the box on the e 300 uses 12V feed, temp signal, ignition signal , and feedback of what is doing, to the dash trough can bus contrller if a post 95 and , wiring to warning light if pre 95.
should not be dificult , just wire 12V in it and the ignition will control the box, the ignition signal should be V, but can be gwnd , i´m not sure. the temp signal is used for cold start , in the absence of this signal it switches off the procedure.
u can search for a wiring diagram in autodata.
good luck
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I see 11 round pins on this pre 95 OM60x onto controller. How do we physically make the connections onto an OM606 harness? Six are obvious to the glow plugs but the other 5? Are there round female connectors available in these sizes? I guess I need to find a wiring diagram on w124zone or similar sight.
I think the smaller round abico should fit to those if you don't have original connectors avaible.
You just connect those like
g1-g6 to plugs
30 from battery 12v
31 to ground
50 from start position
15 switched 12v
LA to glow lamp
T from temperature sensor in the engine.
From the picture it looks like mercedes uses the same connectors on many things in the car. Just go to a junkyard and cut off a connector that fits. You can open it and solder new wires into it. Or you could cut off a part of the 603 harness and splice the wires.
i'll hunt the 603 harness connector-want a clean install. Thx for all the help! What benz diesels available in the states had the 603? I'm thinking only the 350 turbodiesel had 6 cylinders pre 95. I'll probably have to hunt in Europe.
These are the 2 harness connectors and relay we need for this setup. Anybody?
For those of you that want to have simple glow plug control that I mentioned in my post 11 reference to an early 80s Ford Power Stroke GP relay look here-very similar
https://mercedessource.com/store/diesel-...erride-kit
Keeps you in control with manual afterglow also (without decreasing voltage though).
Those connectors are quite common readily available at the dealer for a few bucks. You can also get the pins to solder new wires onto as well. In the pic it looks like the part number is molded into the connector (often times is the case).
This photo I googled. Shows the connector from the relay to the GPs and the connector to the temp sensor but I still don't know the part number of the small square connector and its' pins. Anyone got one of these early 87-94 603 cars that can help out with part numbers?
(07-26-2016, 08:37 PM)50harleyrider This photo I googled. Shows the connector from the relay to the GPs and the connector to the temp sensor but I still don't know the part number of the small square connector and its' pins. Anyone got one of these early 87-94 603 cars that can help out with part numbers?
(07-26-2016, 08:37 PM)50harleyrider This photo I googled. Shows the connector from the relay to the GPs and the connector to the temp sensor but I still don't know the part number of the small square connector and its' pins. Anyone got one of these early 87-94 603 cars that can help out with part numbers?
Baldur told me the 606 coolant temperature sensor must be dedicated to his ecu and cannot be shared with the 603 glow relay I plan to use. The 606 does have two bosses in the head so should I add a 603 sensor to the second plugged boss and dedicate it to the 603 GP harness green wire? If so, I have to verify the threads of the 603 sensor will match the 606 boss and whether to use a 1 prong or 3 prong 603 sensor. Maybe a threaded bushing is required?
Baldur's controller as far as I know will control all aspects of glow plug operation, pre glow and after glow, and the variables are editable in his software. I plan on using two 70amp relays (peak 150amp), three glow plugs to each relay, and triggered through Baldur's Controller, meaning all that is required is battery positive; to both Pin 30 & 86, then 85 goes to Baldur's controller and 87 goes to the Glow Plugs.
Correct me if thats wrong though.
Did anyone figure out the resistance from one 606 glow plug?
Mat
According to my PM's with Baldur, his DSL1 ecu can control preglow and afterglow through the om606 relay so it looks like there is no need to use the early 603 glow plug relay or mess with coolant temperature sensors from a 603 if you roll with Baldurs' ecu. He even gives instructions on the mod to do to the 606 relay to integrate it. It's looking more and more like I've made a good decision to go that route and the electronic IP. The OP,Chopper 746 should benefit from all this good info too. It looks like we're just scratching the surface of all the benefits of the DSL1 ecu.
What is detection of burned glow plug good for? Just start, if its nailing and shaking for a half of minute, you know it.
(11-03-2016, 04:44 AM)starynovy What is detection of burned glow plug good for? Just start, if its nailing and shaking for a half of minute, you know it.
(11-03-2016, 04:44 AM)starynovy What is detection of burned glow plug good for? Just start, if its nailing and shaking for a half of minute, you know it.
That would be, when fully warmed up around 60A. Cold maybe 120-150A.