no glow plugs
no not if its a d.i
To change the glow plugs in a 2008 Ford Transit 2.4, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Remove the engine cover if applicable, then carefully detach the electrical connectors from each glow plug. Use a suitable socket to unscrew the old glow plugs, taking care not to damage the threads in the cylinder head. Finally, install the new glow plugs, reconnect the electrical connectors, and reattach the battery.
Unscrew and remove the wires from the top of all the glow plugs. Connect a lamp between the battery positive terminal and the glow plug top connection. If the glow plug is good the lamp will light. Alternatively, if you have a meter available, set to the ohms range and connect between the top connector of the glow plug and the engine block. If the plugs are good the resistances of all the plugs should be a very low and approximately the same. A high resistance plug is a dead plug.
You can test each glow plug while still installed in the engine. Just get a test light and connect it to the positive terminal of the battery and touch the point of the test light to each glow plug terminal. If the light lights up the glow plug is good if not it is bad. You can replace the one or more that are bad or replace them all since they may not be too far behind.
there are eight glow plugs.
Glow plugs and injectors are two different parts of two different engines. You may be referring to glow plugs or spark plugs. If you have a diesel engine, you will have glow plugs. If it is gasoline, it is spark plugs.
Depends what symbol is on it. Could be Glow plugs or no fuel in tank light
Yes, all duramax's have glow plugs.
where is the glow plugs on a fiat multipla
No, only diesel engines have glow plugs. It has spark plugs.
The Mazda 5 does not have glow plugs. Maybe you meant spark plugs?