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Engine (Diesel) · Generic OBD-II

P0380 — Glow Plug/Heater Circuit "A" Malfunction

The diesel glow-plug circuit has an electrical fault — expect hard cold starts and white smoke until the pre-heat system is healthy again.

Quick reference
Severity
Medium
Safe to drive
Caution
System
Engine (Diesel)
Code type
Generic
Repair level
DIY-Moderate
Typical cost
$50–$600

Glow plugs are wear items. On a high-mileage diesel, testing all of them (not just one) is the professional move.

What triggers it

Common causes, most likely first

1

Failed glow plug(s)

Plugs burn out with age; one open plug can set the circuit code.

Very common
2

Glow plug relay / control module

The controller that times and feeds the plugs fails or sticks.

Very common
3

Blown fuse / fusible link

The high-current feed to the glow circuit is protected — and vulnerable.

Common
4

Wiring or bus-bar corrosion

High-amp connections corrode, especially on older engines.

Occasional
How it shows up

Symptoms you'll notice

  • Hard starting when cold — long cranking, worse the colder it gets.
  • White smoke at cold start — unburned diesel from cold cylinders.
  • Glow plug lamp abnormal — stays on or flashes.
  • Rough running until warm — smooths out as the engine heats.

In warm weather a diesel may start fine despite P0380 — don't let easy summer starts hide a dead pre-heat system before winter.

How to pinpoint it

Diagnostic steps

1

Check the glow circuit fuse/fusible link

The 30-second first check on any glow fault.Tool: visual + multimeter

2

Measure each glow plug's resistance

Typically under ~2 Ω each; open or high readings identify dead plugs.Tool: multimeter

3

Verify relay/module output

Confirm battery voltage reaches the plugs during the pre-glow window.Tool: multimeter

4

Command a glow cycle and watch amp draw

Total current divided by per-plug draw counts how many plugs actually work.Tool: bidirectional test + amp clamp

What the fix costs

Repair & cost

Glow plug (each)
$20–60
Often replaced as a set
Relay / control module
$80–300
Common failure point
Wiring repair
$50–200
High-current connections

Estimates are indicative and vary by region, vehicle and parts choice. Confirm the actual cause with live data before buying parts.

Diagnose it yourself

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Quick answers

P0380 FAQ

Can I drive with P0380?
Once started, the engine runs normally — the fault only affects cold starting and cold-running smoothness. Fix it before cold weather.
Replace one glow plug or all?
On a high-mileage engine, replace as a set: the others are the same age, and labor often dominates the job.
Why white smoke when cold?
Cold cylinders without pre-heat don't fully burn the injected diesel; the unburned fuel exits as white smoke until temperatures rise.

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