Code P138C: Glow Plug Circuit/Performance Problem (Cylinder 3)

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Common Signs

  • 🚩 Hard starting (especially in cold/damp weather),
  • ⚠️ Engine shaking or stalling at idle,
  • Combustion issues (misfires),
  • 💡 Engine fault light (ESP/Check Engine) illuminated,
  • 📉 Increased fuel consumption.

Probable Causes

  1. Faulty glow plug (cylinder 3): Internal failure or resistance out of specification.
  2. Electrical issue:
    • Damaged/oxidized/short-circuited wires (between the module and glow plug #3),
    • Loose or corroded connectors.
  3. Control module failure (GPCM): Malfunction in the circuit managing cylinder 3.
  4. Failed glow plug relay: Unable to power the circuit.
  5. Blown fuse: In the glow plug power circuit.

Recommended Diagnosis

  1. Check glow plug #3 resistance (typical value: 0.1–2 Ω). Infinite resistance = faulty plug.
  2. Visually inspect wiring: Look for burns, cuts, or corrosion on cylinder 3’s circuit.
  3. Test power supply: Use a multimeter to check voltage at the glow plug terminals during startup.
  4. Check relay and fuses: Ensure they are functioning properly.
  5. Scan the GPCM module: Look for other related fault codes (e.g., P138A, P138B, P138D).

⚠️ Important: A faulty glow plug can damage the control module. Always test both!


Repair

  • Replace glow plug #3 (average cost: €20–80 per unit),
  • Repair damaged wires/connectors,
  • Replace GPCM module or relay if faulty.

Good to Know

  • Repeated forced starting with a faulty glow plug can damage the engine (premature wear, fouling).
  • After repair, reset the engine computer to turn off the warning light.

If you don’t have the necessary equipment, consult a specialized diesel mechanic! 🔧

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