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Glow Plugs
Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 10:41 am
by marlin758
BMWScan is showing that I have 2 faulty glow plugs - Apart from the blue fog ( and neighbours coughing ) in exceptionally cold weather starts it doesn't appear to cause any problems.
I have bought 2 to replace them but am wary about starting the job after reading various comments about them snapping in the head and then a head off job to sort it out.
How common is this ? Anyone had it happen or anyone changed them without problems ?
Or has anyone any tips to avoid it happening ?
Re: Glow Plugs
Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 2:53 pm
by malc1950
Hi i have 3 heater plugs showing up faulty on my scanner and like you on cold start up i send a cloud of blue smoke into next doors garden but then the x runs ok, its just the first start up in the cold ,
i also have heard the plugs tend to snap off in the head ,i think the trick is to get the engine fully warmed up before you attemt to remove them,
i have decided to leave mine alone for the moment till i get more advice ,
Re: Glow Plugs
Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 3:13 pm
by fenj66
same here, 3 plugs showing as faulty but car starts just fine albeit with the blue fog.
i wouldnt chance them snapping until i have to do it, ie, car wont start anymore. :cry1:
Re: Glow Plugs
Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 8:10 pm
by Rusty
Think I had 4 faulty on mine but it started fine, but after changing all six (best to do all at the same time or it's a lot of stripping down to do the others later ) it started even better.
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Re: Glow Plugs
Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 8:15 pm
by X MAN
[quote="marlin758"]
BMWScan is showing that I have 2 faulty glow plugs - Apart from the blue fog ( and neighbours coughing ) in exceptionally cold weather starts it doesn't appear to cause any problems.
I have bought 2 to replace them but am wary about starting the job after reading various comments about them snapping in the head and then a head off job to sort it out.
How common is this ? Anyone had it happen or anyone changed them without problems ?
Or has anyone any tips to avoid it happening ?
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Very hesitant to replace mine either in case of snapping them , 5 are showing as faulty on the scanner but car starts just fine albeit with a puff of smoke .
If you do replace them the only tip i can offer is to soak the glow plugs (thread) overnight with a
generous amount of duck oil . I have always used duck oil as its silicone free and does not dry out quickly unlike WD40.
Re: Glow Plugs
Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 5:32 am
by marlin758
Thanks everyone .
I think I may do the same as most of you and leave well enough alone for now .
Apart from it's anti-social behaviour it starts and runs fine
