Hi all,
l have Golf mk4 but most cars vw use the same parts.
glow plug or "spring" light on my board started to flash, found on line two reasons ...
Before, check your book but not much over there for that problem so as l said there is two reasons that l know.
1. electric problem with back breaking lights, both bulbs were blown so check the all the bulbs or..
2. break pedal switch has stuck or gone, so found any car parts shop and ask for one.
Very easy to replace, take off the panel above the pedals , there is three screws to undue and simply you have access to break pedal switch. Replace it with new one.
Soon as l have done that glow plug light stopped to flash, there was no further issues.
have someone with you cos in the day light make sure break lights are working properly.
Or simply use the mirror, that's what I've done.
You will find on line many answers and pictures of how to do that but on some there is just too many things to take off, SO IT IS ACTUALLY VERY SIMPLE !!!
Hope this helps.
Yes. It is in the warning lights below the speedometer on the cluster. If the glow system isn't working the light will not come on.
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Yes, if you don't put a flash light in ur mouth it doesn't glow. So..I am deciding not to get glow in the dark braces cuz its a lot of work to even get them to glow.
same as regular Minni gulf, but in glow.
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Are your brake lights out - usually it's a fuse for the brake lights.
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Could be an indication that the engine computer has detected a problem with the glow plug system. You will need to take it in for service.
No
when the engine starts in pretty cold weather the glow plug light will flash a few times until the engine runs smooth.
Your overheating warning light may glow a semi red color after you go 4 to 6 miles and your engine isn't overheating for many reasons. The main reason may be that there is a wiring problem, or the sensor may be going bad.
No. In the dark, the eyes of animals, especially animals that are nocturnal, will reflect light and look like they glow. This is the same thing that causes your eyes to "glow" red when someone takes a photo with a flash.