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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / March 2005

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406 2.1 TD Glow Plugs

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Mark Peard - 21 Mar 2005 21:24 GMT
Does 30,000 miles since last replacement seem low?

I seem to recall that last time I needed to turn the starter more than
once was just before the glow plugs failed. I seem to be getting the
same thing again so suspect them again.

What I cant understand (and I only have limited knowledge of diesels) is
why they seem to aid starting of a warm engine?

Thanks,

Mark
Neil D - 22 Mar 2005 00:27 GMT
I know I bought Halfords glow plugs once, and they lasted only a couple of
months, then I bit the bullet and got Peugeot ones for ?65. That was 5 years
ago and they're still in the car now,

Cheers
Neil

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Neil D - 22 Mar 2005 00:27 GMT
I know I bought Halfords glow plugs once, and they lasted only a couple of
months, then I bit the bullet and got Peugeot ones for ?65. That was 5 years
ago and they're still in the car now,

Cheers
Neil

> Does 30,000 miles since last replacement seem low?
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