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The best answer is to follow the recommendations for maintenance in your particular car's owner's manual. A rule of thumb is every 30,000 miles for standard plugs and 60,000 for platinum or other precious metal plugs. Don't forget the ignition system's secondary wiring. Worn plugs and damaged wires can cause ignition coils and other ignition components to fail prematurely.
Possibly one or more bad glow plugs. try replacing your glow plugs.
There is a chance of it, that engine has glow plugs, starting fluid can explode when the glow plugs come on causing engine damage. Before using starting fluid on this type engine, make sure glow plugs are not plugged in, and can not come on.
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The Mazda 5 does not have glow plugs. Maybe you meant spark plugs?
Unless your ford focus is a diesel your car does not have glow plugs.
The Cummins engine in a Dodge truck does not have glow plugs.The Cummins engine in a Dodge truck does not have glow plugs.
Glow plugs can easily be change on an Isuzu Trooper 3.0 TD. The old ones must be removed first and then the new glow plugs are installed using the same connections.
The glow plugs are screwed into the side of the engine, directly underneath the fuel injectors.
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Try checking all connections and the solenoid.
The Cummins engine doesn't have glow plugs. It has an intake manifold heater grid.
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First, remove the wires. Then locate the nuts that hold the glowplugs in place and remove them. The glow plugs themselves can then be removed simply by unscrewing them. Then screw in the new glow plugs, replace the nuts and reconnect the wires.