What's the best plan here? I tested the one easier-to-get-at glow plug on the 2006 2.8CRD the other day and it was dead / open circuit. The others are a bit more of a challenge to get at so I didn't bother even to test them and bought a set of 4 - £35 delivered for the Bosch ones I'm replacing. They turn up, I remove bits to test the others, and of course the other 3 all have pretty low resistance...! Should I replace all anyway? I'm thinking I will, partly as I have them and I guess the others might fail in the winter perhaps, and partly as one of the 3 that tested ok that I removed is a bit sooty.
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What's the best plan here? I tested the one easier-to-get-at glow plug on the 2006 2.8CRD the other day and it was dead / open circuit. The others are a bit more of a challenge to get at so I didn't bother even to test them and bought a set of 4 - £35 delivered for the Bosch ones I'm replacing. They turn up, I remove bits to test the others, and of course the other 3 all have pretty low resistance...! Should I replace all anyway? I'm thinking I will, partly as I have them and I guess the others might fail in the winter perhaps, and partly as one of the 3 that tested ok that I removed is a bit sooty.
What would you do?
Thanks.
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