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Replacing glow plugs, what cost?
Posted: 15 Nov 2014, 13:47
by Reimotim
Hey guys,
My jx won't start from cold. The AA guy reckoned 2 of the plugs were probably not working. I see the glow plugs are tucked "conveniently" behind the fuel pump and injectors!
The van is now at my local garage as I do not have the time or skills to tackle this particular issue, but I'm sure other people have had this issue, how much am I looking at
I'll let you know what happens!
Cheers
Reimotim
Re: Replacing glow plugs, what cost?
Posted: 02 Dec 2014, 21:07
by Reimotim
Well, I guessing either no one had ever had the job done or they couldn't be bothered to respond!
Received the invoice today for £110.
Hope this info helps someone else facing the same work.
Tim
Re: Replacing glow plugs, what cost?
Posted: 02 Dec 2014, 22:21
by JonB
Hi probably of no help to you but there was a thread around glow plugs I just read in the Mechanical section of the forum.
Think eurocarparts had x4 bosch glow glow plugs for about £40 when I looked a few weeks back and installation is apparently fiddly so I guess £110 doesn't sound too far off.
Re: Replacing glow plugs, what cost?
Posted: 03 Dec 2014, 13:04
by slippy8v
Did mine on the Komet 1.7 and syncro 1.6td yes fiddly but but no big issues,£30/£40 for the plugs.
Had to get the good lady (smaller hands) to assist with the syncro as 2 where quite a tight fit and i could not get at them with my hands,ended up using blutack on a long screw driver to get help the last 2 nuts in place and on.
Taking the time i spent, £110 sounds about right for a garage.
Made a big improvement to both vans when starting.
Re: Replacing glow plugs, what cost?
Posted: 03 Dec 2014, 18:38
by kit
I have done it and I would have rather paid the 110 quid if I am honest?
Re: Replacing glow plugs, what cost?
Posted: 03 Dec 2014, 20:32
by koendd
done it last week on a single cab 1Y, the more you do it, the easier it gets..
took me about 20min I think (4th time i did it...)
First, time, took me forever...