Not joined yet? Register for free and enjoy features such as alerts, private messaging and viewing latest posts and topics.

Glow Plug Replacement

How-To articles ONLY go here.
Post Reply
Lyons
Member
Member
Posts: 326
Joined: Wed Nov 09, 2016 10:46 am
Location: N Ireland

Glow Plug Replacement

Post by Lyons » Tue Jan 17, 2017 2:01 pm

Anyone have a DIY guide for changing glow plugs? Mine need replaced and thought if I could do it myself I might as well save a bit of £!

I'm in no way mechanically minded, so not sure if it would even be within my ability or not.

User avatar
ianst0028
Member
Member
Posts: 314
Joined: Sun Feb 07, 2016 10:15 am
Location: N/WEST

Re: Glow Plug Replacement

Post by ianst0028 » Tue Jan 17, 2017 3:22 pm

[quote="grumpywurzel"]
According to my scanner I have 4 duff glow plugs and touch wood I haven't had an issue starting mine in the 3 yrs apart from  when my battery fell on its arse.

Must get around to having them changed I guess,  I have seen pics on here somewhere of someone doing the plugs and it looked more like open heart surgery!
[/quote]

from another thread in here ..... before you start you might want to brush up on A) your swearing and B) your surgical skills
X5 e53 3.0 2002 with LPG

Lyons
Member
Member
Posts: 326
Joined: Wed Nov 09, 2016 10:46 am
Location: N Ireland

Re: Glow Plug Replacement

Post by Lyons » Tue Jan 17, 2017 3:52 pm

Hmm, might give it a miss then!

User avatar
ianst0028
Member
Member
Posts: 314
Joined: Sun Feb 07, 2016 10:15 am
Location: N/WEST

Re: Glow Plug Replacement

Post by ianst0028 » Tue Jan 17, 2017 4:10 pm

I'll be honest i've never done glow plugs on a bmw ...... i'd probably have a go though
X5 e53 3.0 2002 with LPG

User avatar
X5Sport
Global Moderator
Global Moderator
Posts: 18572
Joined: Fri Sep 03, 2010 4:09 pm
Location: Planet X6......

Re: Glow Plug Replacement

Post by X5Sport » Tue Jan 17, 2017 8:53 pm

I think it is a good idea to put something like WD40 on them for a while.  Not unusual to have these spawn of Satan break on you.  YouTube will have videos to help too  :)
:ant: Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.

User avatar
spartacus
Newbie
Newbie
Posts: 10
Joined: Fri Nov 25, 2016 7:56 pm

Re: Glow Plug Replacement

Post by spartacus » Tue Jan 17, 2017 9:30 pm

Haven't replaced the glow plugs on an X5 but changed plenty on Audis over the years. A word of caution, before attempting to remove, then spray Duck Oil penetrating release on the plugs a good 2-3 days before attempting the job. The next key thing is to only do the job if the car has been up to operating temperature. Do this on a siezed plug from cold and you risk breaking it, and then we're talking head off job, or source a specialist to remove.

I'd also use a 3/8 socket wrench and just go with a gut instinct as to how much pressure to apply.
http://xdrivers.co.uk/forum/https://xdr ... ic.php?t=0

New plugs, apply a little copper ease on the thread before tightening, and don't over-torque.
2012 B8 (2012) A4 2.0 TDI Allroad  ::)

Lyons
Member
Member
Posts: 326
Joined: Wed Nov 09, 2016 10:46 am
Location: N Ireland

Re: Glow Plug Replacement

Post by Lyons » Wed Jan 18, 2017 11:06 am

Lol, it's sounding very like a job for the mechanic!

Cheers for the replies though.

grumpywurzel
Member
Member
Posts: 343
Joined: Tue Mar 22, 2016 9:47 am
Location: Plymouth

Re: Glow Plug Replacement

Post by grumpywurzel » Wed Jan 18, 2017 1:22 pm

I have changed plugs on a different motor, but looking at the engine bay I just feel like I can't be arsed. How on earth do you get to the ones at the back of the engine without Mr Tickle arms and a trip to A&E for a dislocated elbow :'(

A few others have said they have changed plugs only to be defeated by a knackered glow plug controller too...
2005 X5 3.0d Sport

Mods: Engine Re-Map, LED Angel Eyes, HID Upgrade, Cobra Quad Tip Exhaust, Pioneer Head Unit, E70 rear wiper   :) and a new Gearbox :'(

Smeeagain
Snr Member
Snr Member
Posts: 1860
Joined: Thu Aug 12, 2010 7:14 pm

Re: Glow Plug Replacement

Post by Smeeagain » Fri Jan 20, 2017 11:12 am

[quote="Lyons"]
Anyone have a DIY guide for changing glow plugs? Mine need replaced and thought if I could do it myself I might as well save a bit of £!

I'm in no way mechanically minded, so not sure if it would even be within my ability or not.
[/quote]

LEt's turn this around - How do you know they need replaced? Sometime its the glow plug controller and that is an easier and quicker job if I recall correctly. You could end up changing the plugs only to find it was the controller all along and sometimes you need to do both the plugs and the controller

User avatar
Upex
Member
Member
Posts: 263
Joined: Sun Jan 15, 2017 5:30 pm
Location: Norfolk

Re: Glow Plug Replacement

Post by Upex » Sat Apr 15, 2017 7:06 am

I thought about changing mine yesterday, as have all the gubbins off whilst changing turbo.

Remove engine noise covers, the big one and the little bit at back. 5mm Allen key, although I also had 1 10mm bolt?

Undo egr pipes (cooler input and the brassy looking recirculation one) brassy recirculation is a worm drive type with flanges on and the cooler has a spring type self clip, just pull the indent out and it clips back and just slides off front of egr. Remove vac line from egr.

At very rear of the inlet manifold, on right rear corner, there is a another bolt holding a couple of brackets on, take that 10mm bolt out. There is another 10mm bolt holding the dipstick bracket on right side, take that out.

Disconnect the fuel rail pressure sensor (or whatever it is) at the far back. You can see it and it comes off towards the right, push plastic retainer (on the side nearest you) away from to (towards back of car). Almost next to this, bit bit more to your right and bit lower to the ground, another sensor to Disconnect (push wire retainer in towards front of car and it comes off toward the ground, straight down easily).

Undo the 12 10mm bolts that are easily seen on the inlet pipes (they don't come out, they are clipped into the manifold). Watch for the 3rd bolt from rear, it has a clip for the engine cover that is loose when bolt undone and can be dropped etc.

Remove the 6 or 7 12mm nuts from the recesses of the intake manifold (5 down in each gap between seperate pipes, plus 1 in front of first inlet pipe finger and 1 at rear after last inlet finger). Be careful not to drop them if your sockets don't have any magnetism. The one on the back is near the brackets and sensors you've removed. I used a little mirror to find these rear bits, came in handy.

Remove intake manifold, watching the injector wires to the left.

Boom, your at the plugs:
Image
Give them some extra pen lube and hope they don't break lol

Reverse in reverse. Make sure gasket surface areas are clean and fit new gaskets if you wish (it's recommended I believe) before replacing intake manifold. I'd give the egr a clean as well and intake manifold if needed (mine were stinking dirty and I got a 1/4 cup of soot coke and oily gunk out, yuk)

However I have no ideas about the torque values, trying to find them myself!

Edit, just saw this is 3 months old, but might help others in future.
Last edited by Upex on Sat Apr 15, 2017 2:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
2005 (55 plate) x5 3.0d sport, auto trans, nav tv thingy, but no dsp.

Under a turbo swap presently (fingers crossed it fixes her!)

User avatar
marinaman
Member
Member
Posts: 263
Joined: Mon Mar 13, 2017 12:04 am
Contact:

Re: Glow Plug Replacement

Post by marinaman » Sat Aug 12, 2017 2:55 pm

Just done my plugs,  to reach the rear most you simply remove the scuttle panal that holds the pollen filter,  then the entire rear area is open, no skin off or bruises, i had read it was a nightmare but as long as you have the right tools  its easy. 
main tools  10, 11 and 12mm deep sockets for the manilfold nuts and bolts, pref  smaller  1/4 or 3/8 drive, 5mm allen key,  small mirror for looking at the rearmost bolt and sensor plugs to detach,  watch them little locating spring wire things in the connectors to the sensors.  i dropped one  never to be seen again .
also a good time to inspect the vacuum pipes that are hidden away under the inlet.
B&B by the sea in sunny Bridlington, best rates for members  :) www.themarina-bridlington.com

Post Reply