P138F Code: General Glow Plug Circuit Problem

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System: Global Control Circuit (GPCM) or Common Electrical Fault.
Clear Difference vs P138A-E:

  • ➡️ P138A to P138E = Problem on 1 specific cylinder.
  • ➡️ P138F = Collective anomaly (power supply, ground, module, or multiple glow plugs).

Common Symptoms

  • ❄️ Unable to start below 5°C (despite glow plug light),
  • 💡 Engine light + glow plug light on simultaneously,
  • 🌫️ Excessive white smoke from exhaust,
  • 🔌 Repeated relay clicking during startup,
  • ⚠️ Very unstable idle during first 2 minutes.

Priority Causes (check in this order!)

  1. ⚡ Faulty main power supply:
  • Blown main fuse (typically 40A to 80A),
  • Failed glow plug relay (stuck/burnt winding).
  1. 🔌 GPCM ground issue:
  • Corroded/loose ground cable (check chassis connection).
  1. 💻 GPCM Module Failure:
  • Internal short circuit, overheating, or software failure.
  1. 🔧 Multiple defective glow plugs:
  • Simultaneous wear (especially if >200,000 km),
  • Open or short circuit on multiple cylinders.
  1. 🧩 Damaged wiring harness:
  • Rubbed/burned main wires (e.g., contact with exhaust).

Step-by-Step Diagnosis

1. Quick Electrical Checks:

Component Test Expected Value
Main fuse Visual + continuity No break
Glow plug relay Power the coil Click + continuity 30-87
GPCM ground Measure resistance GPCM → Chassis < 0.5 Ω
GPCM power Voltage at power pin (ignition ON) Stable 12V

2. Glow Plug Test (collective):

  • Disconnect main GPCM connector,
  • Measure total resistance between power terminal and ground:
  Normal resistance = (Glow plug R) / number_of_cylinders  
  Ex: 6 plugs of 1Ω → ≈ 0.16 Ω  
  • If ∞ Ω: Open circuit (fuse, cut wires),
  • If ≈ 0 Ω: General short circuit.

3. Advanced GPCM Scan:

  • Use a diagnostic tool capable of communicating with GPCM (e.g., Delphi, Snap-on),
  • Check live parameters:
  • Input voltage,
  • Current draw,
  • Concurrent fault codes P138A to P138E.

Recommended Repairs

Failure Solution Criticality
Blown fuse/relay Replace + check overcurrent cause 🔴 Urgent
Corroded ground Clean + tighten connection 🔴 Urgent
Faulty GPCM Replace + mandatory reprogramming* 🔴🔴 High
Multiple failed plugs Replace complete set 🟠 Medium
Damaged harness Repair defective section 🟢 Low

* GPCM often requires pairing with ECU (professional tool required).


Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Changing GPCM without checking fuse/relay → New module burned out,
  • Forgetting GPCM reprogramming → Persistent fault code,
  • Replacing single glow plug on high-mileage vehicle → Recurring failure.

P138x Code Summary Table

Code Target Priority Test
P138A Cyl 1 Plug 1 resistance
P138B Cyl 2 Cyl 2 wiring
P138C Cyl 3 Plug 3
P138D Cyl 4 Cyl 4 power
P138E Cyl 5 GPCM ground
🛑 P138F System Fuse + Relay + GPCM Ground

Pro Tips

  1. 🔧 If P138F + other P138x codes: Fault always comes from GPCM or power supply.
  2. ⏱️ Check history: An old short circuit (e.g., melted plug) may have damaged relay/GPCM.
  3. 💡 Quick test: Temporarily short the relay (terminal 30 to 87):
  • If engine starts → Relay faulty,
  • If no change → Fuse/GPCM/wiring issue.

⚠️ Important: This code can immobilize vehicle in cold weather! Quick attention is crucial.

Definitive solution: Entrust diagnosis to specialist with manufacturer diagnostic tool (e.g., SD Connect for Ford/PSA, ODIS for VAG). Live PIDS data from GPCM is essential! 🔧

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