jcolvin wrote:Nice. That's what I did and it seemed to work for 3 days then back to the smoking and sputtering (don't want to jinx you :) )
Alas and alack. Oh woes me. Shiver me timbers. Sacre bleu. Fudgesicle. Daaaaamnit....
Today I had to zip out on a CT/Rona run and the L400 was back to its old tricks. It was -2oC out and it took about 40 seconds of solid cranking to get fired up. Created enough smoke while cranking to fill up half my back yard in a solid cloud lol! Pretty epic if it didn't actually suck...
I didn't have time to poke aorund and do any testing so not sure what the deal is now yet. I know for 100% that my old relay was dead but I would be quite surprised if my new one is already. If it is then that is either a) bad luck or b) something going on thats cooking relays....or c) maybe my relay is still fine and now I am dealing with the ECU/coolant sensor trigger being a weirdo. Something to inspect further tomorrow.
I should wire up a couple indicator lights that show when the trigger wire is active and when the relay is active, with the thinking that they should both be lit for normal (or trouble further downstream), trigger only would mean trouble at the relay, neither would indicate ecu/sensor problem.
I don't really have time right now to do much investigating though. If the relay checks out ok then I am just going to wire up a pushbutton and make the glow system manual and let the ECU go on vacation for the rest of the winter. Its so much nicer solving problems when its 30oC out.
