Like many others, I have the click. My glow plugs have be clicking constantly. They start fine - I get 1 click, then ~ 8 seconds later, the second. I ruled out the relays based on them working as they should upon start. Based on the archives, my plan of attack was as follows -
1. Clean the battery terminals
- this reduced the clicking for a bit (at least I thought) but not for long
2. Replaced the glow plugs
- one was burned out so this was necessary. I replaced them with NGK 2161 . Started much better and with no white smoke but still the clicking persisted.
3. Replace the temperature control unit
- I thought this did it. No clicking for ~ 3 days that was until I took it on the highway and then the clicking came back.
4. Replace the ECU. Problem here is that I have an '87, which has a different ECU than most. I sent it to CC to be refurbished and here's their reply (Graham and company have been amazing to work with BTW) -
I suppose I should go back and check the wiring harness. Did I miss something? Thanks in advance.So our guy who fixes these ECU`s has tested every component in the box that normally fails and he can see no problems with it. It is different to the ones we normally send him and it has 5 integrated circuits within it. He has never had to replace an integrated circuit. 4 of the 5 are available as generic I/C`s and can be from $2 to $30 each, the fifth one is a Mitsubishi make and he is checking on the availability and cost of that.