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92 surf

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Post by the_4br »

gey i was just wonderin if i could get some help ive got a 92 2.4 td surf and it dosent like starting no matter how long or short i let it glow its a bit better when its warm
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Post by hilux79 »

I'd start with making sure your glow plugs are getting power. If they are I'd look at putting new ones in.
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Post by the_4br »

cheers is there any easy way to do im used to carbys and petrol
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Post by hilux79 »

Use a multi-meter on the busbar that joins the glow plugs when the ignition is first turned on and u should read a voltage off it.
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Post by udlman »

Pull them out and have a visual look at them. I am pretty sure you can get replacement ones from suprecheap.
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Post by Mr DJ »

also check the insulators at the connection to the bus bar and the fuse for it.

If still no luck, maybe try here and do a little reading ;)
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