P138E Code: Glow Plug Circuit Problem – Cylinder 5

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Key Symptoms

  • 🥶 Very difficult starting (especially below 10°C),
  • 🌫️ Thick white smoke from the exhaust (unburned fuel),
  • 📳 Idle vibrations or intermittent stalling,
  • ⚠️ Check Engine light on (+ possible glow plug light).

Probable Causes (by frequency)

  1. Faulty glow plug (cylinder 5):
    • Resistance out of specification (normal value: 0.1 – 2 Ω),
    • Internal short circuit or open circuit.
  2. Wiring problem (cylinder 5):
    • Cut, chafed, or oxidized wires (especially near the exhaust manifold),
    • Loose/corroded connector.
  3. GPCM Module Failure:
    • Failure of the circuit dedicated to cylinder 5,
    • Module overvoltage/overheating (often caused by a faulty glow plug).
  4. General power supply issue:
    • Stuck/faulty glow plug relay,
    • Blown fuse (check amperage ≥ 40A).

Step-by-Step Diagnosis

1. Test glow plug #5:

  • Disconnect the connector,
  • Measure the resistance between the + terminal and the glow plug ground: ∞ Ω (infinity) → Dead glow plug < 0.1 Ω → Short circuit > 2 Ω → Resistance too high
  • Alternative: Use a glow plug tester (should glow red in 5 sec max).

2. Inspect wiring (priority!):

  • Visually check the wire from GPCM to cylinder 5 (look for melted insulation, corrosion),
  • Test continuity wire by wire (multimeter in Ω mode),
  • Check the supply voltage: 10-12V during glow plug activation.

3. Check GPCM/Relay:

  • Scan the module: associated codes (P138A to P138D) indicate GPCM failure,
  • Test the relay:
    • Audible click upon activation,
    • Continuity between terminals 30-87 when powered.

Recommended Repairs

Failure Solution Estimated Cost
Glow plug #5 faulty Replace the glow plug 25-90 €
Damaged wiring Repair the harness 60-200 €
Defective GPCM Replace + reprogram* 200-500 €
Faulty relay/fuse Replace the part 10-50 €

* Some vehicles require GPCM pairing with the ECU (professional diagnostic tool required).


Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Replacing the glow plug without checking the wiring → New fault code within 48h,
  • Forgetting to check the circuit ground (corrosion on chassis ground point),
  • Forcing the start with a faulty glow plug → Accelerated GPCM deterioration.

Technical Tips

  1. 🔧 Replace in sets: If >150,000 km, change all glow plugs (avoids cascade failures).
  2. GPCM Protection: Always disconnect the battery before working on the circuit.
  3. 💡 Reset: Clear codes after repair + perform a glow plug cycle (without starting) for verification.

⚠️ Warning: On some engines (e.g., BMW M57, Mercedes OM642), accessing cylinder 5 often requires removing parts (particulate filter, piping).

ℹ️ If the code reappears after replacement: Have the GPCM timing/calibration checked (parameter setting via diagnostic tool) or check for a compression leak at cylinder 5 (weakens the glow plug effect).

Consult a diesel specialist if the diagnosis is complex! 🔧

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