Well I called the local dealer, and asked how to get the dash off. He said there is a nut you access on the outside of the firewall. I said, no...I looked, he said look again. Come to find out, there was a small rectangle of mylar tape type stuff stuck on the firewall...same color as firewall, not noticeable. I had to destroy it to get to the nut....then realized the hood has to come off. Just no way to get to it.
With the hood off, I could also get to that 'Charge glow plug' as Kubota calls it on the outside of the firewall...it tested good. I pulled the relays, they are good. Also with the hood off, I could also get to the electrical connect to the glow plugs on top of the motor. Using a test light I found the relays got power at the detent position of the key between the ON and START position. The charge glow plug got power at the START position, also the glow plug connection on top of the motor got power at the START position? I do not understand why no power to at least the charge glow plug at the detent position on the key.
NOW this morning it was 7 degrees and I hoped the insulated barn would be below 32...it was right at 32 degrees. Turned key to ON position, the glow plug light came on for about half a second??.. so those who posted the glow plugs don't come on until 32 degrees are right. The dealer said yesterday that was NOT true, so much for what the dealer knows.
The glow plugs work, but some nagging questions:
WHY 32 degrees when every diesel I've ever had, the glow plugs come on at a much higher temperature? Those that mention this do you have some documentation I could read on it?
WHY does the glow plugs come on so very briefly at 32 degrees when every other diesel the glow plugs cycle for several seconds?
WHY do the glow plugs come on with the key in the ON position this morning, because when I tested when the relay turns on and found it got power at the detent position which is between the ON and START position.
WHY does Kubota's documentation from the WSM manual, shown below, showing the glow plug relay but nothing... nada... about the Charge glow plug as Kubota calls it, which is between the relay and the glow plugs?
