Here is the glow plug info I have compiled after doing my own digging a while ago:
Factory was 7v ceramic.
Later Chrysler released an updated 5v steel plug (and kit) which required an ECM reflash and included a new glow plug module.
Then Etecno released a 7v steel plug as a direct replacement for the OEM 7v ceramics, not needing a new glow plug module or reflash.
Now it seems within the last 6 months Etecno has released a new design of GX3123. It’s advertised as a 7v steel plug (same as it was before) but is designed to be a suitable replacement for both the factory 7v steel and the factory 5v steel without any changes to existing glow plug modules or ECM flashes. Source:
viewtopic.php?p=817721#p817721Some other helpful info:
To determine what glow plugs you have, it’s not enough to check the part number on your glow plug module. Visually inspect the glow plug behind the alternator bracket with a flashlight.
If plug has a white ring = 7v
If plug has s a red ring = 5v
Glow plug modules:
56044671AA: factory glow plug module for 7v ceramic
56044671AC: updated glow plug module - included as part of 5v conversion, and according to
this post it also works for 7v ceramics.
Sources:
http://colorado4wheel.com/manuals/Jeep/ ... _FICHE.pdf (pages 115 and 159)
viewtopic.php?p=603314#p603314viewtopic.php?p=817721#p817721viewtopic.php?p=817776#p817776http://idparts.com/catalog/product_info ... ts_id=3816http://www.idparts.com/catalog/product_ ... ts_id=2749http://www.dieselglowplug.com/gx3123-di ... -2032.htmlhttp://www.etecno1.it/diesel-glow-plug- ... -1562.html
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