Automatic Glow Time Control Module -J179-: Notes

2012 Volkswagen Jetta TDI, 4D Sedan, Standard TransSECTION Notes
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Fig 1: Identifying Automatic Glow Time Control Module
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Automatic Glow Time Control Module -J179-

The pre-glow system is controlled by the Automatic Glow Time Control Module -J179-. The Automatic Glow Time Control Module -J179- is On Board Diagnostic (OBD) capable.

If there is a malfunction in the preglow system, a fault will be stored in the engine control module.

Checking the preglow system is explained in "Guided Fault Finding".

Electronically controlled glow plugs with a separate glow plug control module was installed in order to reach a quick starting function.

Each glow plug is controlled and diagnosed individually.

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