Ceramic Glow Plugs, Removing, Installing and Checking
Ceramic Glow Plugs, Removing, Installing And Checking
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
- Hinged socket 3220
- Torque wrench (5 to 50 Nm) V.A.G 1331
- Portable multimeter V.A.G 1526 A
- Test adapter kit V.A.G 1594 C
Conditions
- Engine is cold
- Ignition is switched off
Work sequence
NOTE: When removing and installing, do not deform ceramic glow plugs. Damaged components must be removed
- Disconnect connectors from ceramic glow plugs.
- Remove ceramic glow plugs using hinged socket 3220.
Installation is performed in the reverse sequence, when doing this note the following:
- Before installing, cylinder head bore for glow plug and threads must be cleaned completely of sediments.
NOTE: The threads of the cylinder head bore and the ceramic glow plugs are not to be oiled or greased.
- Thread ceramic glow plug into cylinder head by hand using hinged socket 3220
- Tighten ceramic glow plugs. Tightening torque: 15 Nm
CAUTION: After installing and before the starting the engine, test the resistance of all ceramic glow plugs with the engine still cold.
Specification: max. 1 Ohm
- If specified value is exceeded, replace faulty ceramic glow plug.
NOTE: If the faulty ceramic glow plug is broken, remove the broken pieces from the engine, otherwise engine damage will occur.