From the IAT sensor (intake air temp) which is mounted in the intake. bg
yep... and it may also look at the coolant temperature and make a decision based on the two readings... IAT and Coolant temp...
So the ECM takes a signal from the water temp sensor regarding grid heater cycle? Good to know.
In my opinion, no. Pre/Post heat are dictated by ambient temperature only.
-Ryan
I have allways done what the book told me and thats wait for the light to go out
That coolant temp mite explain why it was on so long. I turned of the Espar and forgot to turn it back on. The wife went to start it and said it took for EVER TO get the Grid Heater to go off. Is it on a timer ? I think she got nervous and turn the key off and back on to start cycle again and thought is was one long cycle. .
I would not be surprised if the logic on the Cummins is very similar... .