I have several diesel TLCs - 2H and 3B engines. All are 12 volt systems. I have an '83 HJ47 pickup with a 2H engine that will not turn off. Also, the battery is drained in a matter of days if I don't disconnect it when parked. When I reconnect the battery I hear a clicking sound under the glove box. My others don't do this.
I also now have a '84 BJ42 LX that will not turn off.
Well, I have been told the problem is one of three things:
- EDIC - fuel shut off motor under the engine
- Fuel Control Relay - small elec box under glove box
- Ignition switch
Tried a new (used) Fuel Control Relay on the HJ47 - did not fix it. Tried another EDIC on the BJ42 - did not fix it.
Am I on the right track? How can I test the ignition switch? Or, perhaps it is some other wiring problem. Both cars are in very good condition. The BJ42 problem just started - this car is in mint condition and has had only one owner since it was brand new (I'm number 2).
BC
I also now have a '84 BJ42 LX that will not turn off.
Well, I have been told the problem is one of three things:
- EDIC - fuel shut off motor under the engine
- Fuel Control Relay - small elec box under glove box
- Ignition switch
Tried a new (used) Fuel Control Relay on the HJ47 - did not fix it. Tried another EDIC on the BJ42 - did not fix it.
Am I on the right track? How can I test the ignition switch? Or, perhaps it is some other wiring problem. Both cars are in very good condition. The BJ42 problem just started - this car is in mint condition and has had only one owner since it was brand new (I'm number 2).
BC