Suzuki Grand Vitara

Tiny
DIGIMON
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  • 2002 SUZUKI
  • 2.0L
  • 4 CYL
  • TURBO
  • 4WD
  • MANUAL
  • 156,000 MILES
My car does not start and no glow plug light on dash. When it cranks over the water cooler light comes on, but not it is not overheated. The glow plug relay clicks as if trying to click on and off and obd/obd2. I cannot connect to ECU. The battary is fine as its a big new battery.
Sunday, February 28th, 2016 AT 6:15 AM

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Tiny
MHPAUTOS
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Check for voltage at the glow plugs and check glow duration, if the power at the glow plugs turns on and off quickly the coolant temperature sensor may be faulty, start here.
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Tuesday, March 1st, 2016 AT 12:06 AM
Tiny
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Thank you for the help could you help me again with same thing as above? When I can read ECU that is when it starts. I get codes p0115 and p0903 which goes away when I change ECU then it starts and runs for a day or two the does the same thing. I have code p00cc which I have all the time I had the car, a years or so. I changed the sensor and it was fine for a bit, but then I have to change sensor again.
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Friday, April 8th, 2016 AT 3:24 PM
Tiny
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That is me sorting all problems a part from p00cc code witch does not seem to give me any problem as of yet, but what I found that seem to stop the car from starting was a loose wire on the big gray plug beside the battery that runs the glow plugs relays ECU so after I replaced ECU I had to sort this wire as it just kept having this starting problem and because of this wire it gave me p0903 code for a clutch actuator, as soon as this wire sorted it gives this code so now I am left to sort this pcc0 code. I think it must be a couple of broken wires in the wire that supplies the voltage. Thanks for your help it helped me loads. Thank you safe driving :-)
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Sunday, April 10th, 2016 AT 6:28 AM
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KEN L
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Glad you seem to find the problem is the car still running okay?
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Sunday, April 24th, 2016 AT 1:34 PM

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