Cylinder 10 Glow Plug Circuit
The P0680 code means the vehicle's onboard diagnostic system has detected: Cylinder 10 Glow Plug Circuit. This is a moderate severity code.
- Keep driving?
- Short distances only
- DIY difficulty
- moderate
- Estimated cost
- $50 - $500 (parts and labor)
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Common Symptoms
- Check Engine Light on
- Cylinder 10 glow plug not heating
- Reduced system performance
- Warning indicators on dashboard
Probable Causes (Ranked by Likelihood)
- Failed glow plug in Cylinder 10 Very High
- Wiring damage or corrosion in the circuit High
- Poor electrical connection at module or component Moderate
- ECM or control module internal failure Low
Step-by-Step Diagnostic Procedure
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Use a scan tool to read data related to Cylinder 10 Glow Plug
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Inspect all related wiring, connectors, and grounds for damage, corrosion, or loose connections
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Measure circuit voltage, resistance, and continuity to identify the fault type
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Check for technical service bulletins related to this code for your specific vehicle
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens when Cylinder 10 glow plug fails?
A single failed glow plug in Cylinder 10 may cause hard starting in cold weather and rough running until the engine warms up. In mild temperatures, you may not notice any symptoms. Multiple failed glow plugs cause progressively worse cold starting.
How much does a glow plug replacement cost?
Individual glow plugs cost $15 to $50 each. Labor is the main expense as some glow plugs are difficult to access. A single glow plug replacement typically costs $100 to $300. Many shops recommend replacing all glow plugs at once.
Can a glow plug break off during removal?
Yes, especially on high-mileage diesel engines. Carbon buildup and corrosion can seize the glow plug in the cylinder head. Special extraction tools exist for broken glow plugs. Applying penetrating oil days before removal helps.
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