
I have reached the extent of my understanding so sure could use some advice.
tweake wrote:glows get used a lot and wear out. trouble is you don't notice they have died until it gets cold.
common problem is not fitting the glow plug connecting bar insulators the right way and the lead shorts out blowing the fuse.
fish wrote:ok, ill do the relay next, ever heared any thing about this brand? seems cheep.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-par ... 068158.htm
fish wrote:ok, ill do the relay next, ever heared any thing about this brand? seems cheep.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-par ... 068158.htm
catalystracing wrote:give http://www.staparts.co.nz/ a call, just did my 4 glows for the hilux at under $8 each, same brand that came out. very happy
lax2wlg wrote:Is that like saying 'she's hot, for a crackwhore??
fish wrote:
I have reached the extent of my understanding so sure could use some advice.
slide wrote:fish wrote:
I have reached the extent of my understanding so sure could use some advice.
You guess relays poked so waste money and time trying another?
Have you even tested it?
Why not save time and money and get real answers by going visiting a mechanic?
noexitroad wrote:I could be waaay off base here so don't shoot me but I had a company vehicle once that had glowplug issues, and the heater circuit was bypassed by a mechanic. He wired 12 volts onto the plugs, but it wasn't meant to have 12 volts, like 6 volts or something instead. needless to say I burnt those little baskets out real fast![]()