1997.5 Black Slantback
The Sole Remaining God Father
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1997.5 Black Slantback
The Sole Remaining God Father
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1999 AMGeneral H1 6.5TD BLACK Wagon e-Lockers Front and Back, Rubberduck4x4 RockTubes, Extended Undercarriage Protection,"Big Duck" 2" body lift/2 1/2" suspension lift, 41" IROK Radials on 17" Cepeks w/Rock Rims, (in process)Centered front diff, 3.08 gears, 12k Brakes and 12k halfshafts
If you have power then connect and disconnect that live circuit and see if you hear a click at the solenoid. That should tell you that you have a good solenoid. Not always but a 90%ter.
Don't be too quick to blame the glowplug controller, some of those can be bypassed. If you want to be sure if your glowplugs are cycling just watch the volt gauge and look for the drop and if it does you are cycling.
Chances are if the truck was running you lost power to the shut off solenoid somehow.
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