Supraman0614
Silver Member
How did that change your wiring, if I might ask? Would the purple wire on the remote start be connected to the pushbutton in that case, and then the other side of the pushbutton to ground?
I am missing something here. I do not understand how the glow plugs are powered with the described wiring. Perhaps the XR4100 works differently. Every tractor I ever used has one of three set ups for starting. Modern tractors including my current Kubota have a four position ignition switch.
1. Off
2. On/Run
3. Glow Plugs
4. Start
To start, you have to turn on, then to the first detent for glow plugs as required, then to start position to start it. When you let go of the key, it goes all the way back to On.
Have used older tractors that have a two position switch (On and Start) and a separate button for the glow plugs.
Used some really old tractors that have no key and just a button for glow plugs and a button for starting.
Does the XR4100 start differently? If not, how does the wiring you describe provide power to the glow plugs. I understand how you set a delay for them in the remote starter and why you did not use the glow plug light. But not how the glow plugs are actually turned on. Where in your wiring connections did you connect to the glow plugs?