Hyster H80XM:
Glow plug relay

Glow plug relay on Hyster H80XM will not energize. Can anyone tell me where the signal comes from? Getting 12VDC power to one side of relay, no power to coil.
  • Posted 12 Apr 2016 06:10
  • Discussion started by clarktech
  • Maryland, United States
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plugs fall of the switch on them. engine must be tired if its needed or you maybe live in a really cold place LOL
  • Posted 13 Apr 2016 04:58
  • Reply by kevin_k
  • dumfriesshire, United Kingdom
THAT's what that button is for!! (Headsmack)
I'm an auto mechanic undergoing a 'facilitated career change', was looking for some kind of ECM computer.
I don't feel too bad, tho. None of the operators knew about it either.
Anyway, thanks for your help, Brewski!
  • Posted 13 Apr 2016 02:57
  • Reply by clarktech
  • Maryland, United States
Comes through wire 820. Should be a glow plug switch. This switch is fed through fuse #4 wire #304 in the fuse panel.
  • Posted 13 Apr 2016 00:36
  • Reply by BREWSKI
  • Nebraska, United States
Serial number is L005V04255C.
  • Posted 12 Apr 2016 22:56
  • Reply by clarktech
  • Maryland, United States
Depends on the age of the truck. What is the serial number?
  • Posted 12 Apr 2016 22:39
  • Reply by BREWSKI
  • Nebraska, United States

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