Will L.
Well-Known Member
Ah- I see how that could be true also.
Gotta measure at the wires
Or…
Do what I been saying for years. Put the meter back in the drawer.
Remove the plugs and plug the wires back on. Little jumper wire action for the ground and test them.
Element gets red hot, whiteish to the tip and it is good.
Element barely changes color- something is not good.
At that point attach a known good 60G and if it glows red- throw away the old plugs and move on with life.
New to you truck just invest $90 and install new plugs- test the old ones and keep the good ones, chuck the old. Many miles later or suspect a problem with the relay or control system- unplug one wire, plug onto the known good used plug from your parts shelf- and instantly diagnose in less time than reading one of my posts! Haha
Gotta measure at the wires
Or…
Do what I been saying for years. Put the meter back in the drawer.
Remove the plugs and plug the wires back on. Little jumper wire action for the ground and test them.
Element gets red hot, whiteish to the tip and it is good.
Element barely changes color- something is not good.
At that point attach a known good 60G and if it glows red- throw away the old plugs and move on with life.
New to you truck just invest $90 and install new plugs- test the old ones and keep the good ones, chuck the old. Many miles later or suspect a problem with the relay or control system- unplug one wire, plug onto the known good used plug from your parts shelf- and instantly diagnose in less time than reading one of my posts! Haha