It may be your GPR (glow plug relay) that is burnt out. It is located just to the passenger side of the fuel filter on my F250 2000 7.3 L Diesel. If you have ever jump started another vehicle with yours consider this. It's an easy fix, $30 for a generic one and less than $100 for the one they will look up at the part store. I replaced mine after a winter of very hard starting. I had no idea what it was until someone asked me if I had jump started someone. I had one time and that's all it took. . JWM1031@aol.com.
they are under the valve covers
glow plugs do not fire glow plugs are used to heat the chamber where the diesel ignites diesel is not ignited by a spark diesel is ignited thru compression
no glow plugs
Try pluging in your motor heater. If it then starts easy after it has warmed up a little replace the glow plugs.
No , a diesel engine doesn't have sparkplugs It could have glow plugs
No, only diesel engines have glow plugs. It has spark plugs.
The Cummins diesel in a Dodge Ram does not have glow plugs, it uses an intake heater grid.
Unless your ford focus is a diesel your car does not have glow plugs.
there are 8 glow plugs
IIRC, the 5.9 Liter Cummins uses a glow grid, not glow plugs. It is mounted right in the intake line after the turbo charger. Disconnect it, turn the key on, and see if it gets hot. Jim
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.
the dodge/ cummins engine does not have glow plugs