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Unless your ford focus is a diesel your car does not have glow plugs.
Are your brake lights out - usually it's a fuse for the brake lights.
they glow
No, phosphorus is NOT in glow sticks. Phosphorus is way to dangerous to be put in glow sticks. While a glow stick does have phosphorescence (meaning glow after illumination), it does not have phosphorus.
The glow plugs on a Ford Focus 2.0 TDCi are situated on top of the engine in a line. They are replaced by removing the plug wires and deep walled socket is used to unscrew the plugs.
Its behind the glow comportment inside the dash bort remove the glow comportment with screw driver....thanks
No. They include their energy source, to glow for a while (thanks to a chemical reaction).
Quite often a fuel filter problem or water in the fuel glow plugs are also suspect. Can also be a software glitch - go to Volvo.
This was quite hard to answer but after a while i got it, the answer is a glow stick when you break it it glows haha
The speedometer may cut off and they engine may splutter due to the Glow Plug Relay. It could also be the water temperature sensor.
A fluorescent tube contains (when operating) a plasma, and this excites phosphors coated on the inside of the tube. Some of these phosphors are phosphorescent, that is they will glow in the dark for a while due to being exposed to light. But that glow will soon cease. Other phosphors are fluorescent, that is they will glow only while excited. So the glow you observe is due to the phosphorescent particles in the coating, and they will soon diminish in brightness.
No, "glow" and "bow" do not rhyme. "Glow" is pronounced with a long "o" sound like in "go," while "bow" can be pronounced with a long "o" sound as in "low" or with a diphthong as in "cow."