So does the grid heater relay need to stick on for the nut to melt down or will the nut melt down after heater being used a lot. One or the other or both ??
if that grid heater stays ON, you will see it in your dash voltmeter, assuming you pay any attention to that sort of thing.
That's fine if you have a volt meter visible on the EVIC. On a Tradesman, you'd have to have just that called up on the EVIC.
you might notice the headlites dimming .. or even get a battery lite.. if that dead short stays on for any length of time.. whats that other warning we get on these trucks? battery Saver Mode, something like that..That's fine if you have a volt meter visible on the EVIC. On a Tradesman, you'd have to have just that called up on the EVIC.
I added a small LED to the cowl panel between the wipers that is visible inside the truck. I used 24ga wire from the heater side of the relay to power the LED. If the wire ever shorted it would just melt away. I'm amazed that the heater comes on at every cold or hot start if the ambient is around 60 or below.you might notice the headlites dimming .. or even get a battery lite.. if that dead short stays on for any length of time.. whats that other warning we get on these trucks? battery Saver Mode, something like that..
they use that grid heater for emission control ( aka white smoke elimination) too.I added a small LED to the cowl panel between the wipers that is visible inside the truck. I used 24ga wire from the heater side of the relay to power the LED. If the wire ever shorted it would just melt away. I'm amazed that the heater comes on at every cold or hot start if the ambient is around 60 or below.
they use that grid heater for emission control ( aka white smoke elimination) too.
I’m not sure it’s for white smoke, but it is definitely for emissions.
With the grid heater removed on my 05 I never got any white smoke at cold idle, even sub zero. These motors shouldn’t produce white smoke if they are in good working order (they aren’t powerstrokes after all)
The grid heater will produce a more efficient burn on a cold cylinder which will reduce warm up time, fuel consumption, and overall emissions.
FWIW white smoke is emissions in their most visible form.
Very interesting video. I’m talking to my Indy next time I’m in there. He mention the grid bolt issue one of the last times I was in there so he’s aware of it. I will see what he will charge