Thanks for quick response P@f 👍
Yeh agree regarding pump
Wait and see 🤔
Do wonder if dealership I got van, could of robbed a good glow plug and swapped
Thanks again
I would very much doubt they would do that. Glowplugs are not that expensive to replace but actually replacing them is where things can go very wrong. If they seize and break off then the repair drama and expense starts.
My son's 2.0hdi van wants a new set. He wanted me to do it last winter and I refused.
If several applications of penetrating oil is applied to the threads a few days in advance then you have more chance of a successful job. So pinching one from a used vehicle on the lot just isn't worth the chance IMHO.
At one time glowplugs took ages to heat up before the light went out to start the engine. Nowdays more is demanded of them. Its instant heat so we can start the engine and get going straight away. At one time a set of glowplugs cost 'the earth'. Today they aren't expensive thanks to mass production, but this has also brought quality issues.
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