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Originally Posted by 1QWIKBIRD
I don't know too much about the chevy diesels, but another thing to keep in mind is glow plugs (I think chevy and ford use them, Dodge has grid heaters). They are a big draw because they are dead short heating element. If you are cranking while the glow plugs/grid heaters are on/cycling, you'd see a big drop in voltage. When its cold out and I haven't plugged in, my charging system will surge (down to about 10 volts then back to 14) as the grid heaters cylce on and off. It everything else checks and you do in fact have glow plugs or something similar make sure that circuit isn't hanging open.
Chris
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they do use a glow plug. it has a light when you turn the key on that says wait to start. then after the plug warms it shuts off and yada yada. i have noticed though, after the starter clicks/sticks sometimes then starts after a couple trys, the wait to start light will come on and off a few times. i noticed the running lights dim out too. i am going to chase some grounds i think. the truck was lifted and maybe one is loose or improperly installed. it has a newer starter and batteries. all the cables are good on them. see what happens tomorrow
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Originally Posted by camaroracer1992
id post this on thedieselplace.com excellent site for ALL diesels!
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cool i'll check that out if i don't make any headway tomorrow!