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Changing glow plugs..

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 1:39 pm
by tallpaul
Just changed 3 out of 4 glow plugs on my 1998 1.9TD, 2 were dead and one checked out ok but changed it anyway, but can't get to the last one hidden under the fuel pump, it's been checked out and is also NG

Any one have any suggestions how to get to it? I can't even get a spanner or socket in there to remove the supply cable!

Apart from removing the pump, which I'm not keen on doing, I can't see how to get to it.


Paul

Re: Changing glow plugs..

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 2:56 pm
by jasper5
Remove the injector pipes, you got more room then.

Re: Changing glow plugs..

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 7:28 pm
by ToddM
Haha, XUD glow plugs.. Don't get me started! :cheesy: Me and my dad ended up changing just 3 out of the 4 but then on my own I changed the fourth one as well - I used a rubber pipe, a really small diameter one, don't remember what exactly. Put it over the end of the plug and started rotating, gave it a tug before that with a pair of pliers then didn't fit the new one as tightly. Good luck on your adventure! :mrgreen:

Re: Changing glow plugs..

Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 10:51 pm
by tallpaul
ToddM wrote:I used a rubber pipe, a really small diameter one, don't remember what exactly. Put it over the end of the plug and started rotating, gave it a tug before that with a pair of pliers then didn't fit the new one as tightly. Good luck on your adventure! :mrgreen:
not quite sure what you're getting at here, how's a rubber pipe and/or a tug with a pair of pliers going to turn a plug that is screwed tightly into the cylinder head? I had to use a 6 inch tube on the end of my socket wrench to turn the other 3

Access is the main problem as far as I can see.

Re: Changing glow plugs..

Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 11:17 pm
by omega
how do you know its no good without removing it?

Re: Changing glow plugs..

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 10:55 pm
by tallpaul
omega wrote:how do you know its no good without removing it?
Because with the power cable disconnected from the other 3 glow plugs it is possible to get the leads from a multimeter on to the length of cable attached to the remaining glow plug terminal and the glow plug body, and check it's resistance, in this case off the scale hence open circuit glow plug therefore no glow.