Glow Plug Light Diagnostics

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Re: Glow Plug Light Diagnostics

Post by gaw » Tue Sep 23, 2008 11:20 pm

The red herring here is , maybe as you know, is that we do a FULL service on each van before it goes to far in the UK and that of course includes a "NEW" fuel filter !!

I , myself , drove this van from the docks to our yard with no problems at all and subsequently Fred did the service ( inc fuel filter) . This problem manifested itself when the next day ,Ed from Celtic was driving it from us to Wales to do a conversion.

UMMMMMMMMMMMM !! [-o<
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Re: Glow Plug Light Diagnostics

Post by mikeonb4c » Tue Sep 23, 2008 11:24 pm

gaw wrote:The red herring here is , maybe as you know, is that we do a FULL service on each van before it goes to far in the UK and that of course includes a "NEW" fuel filter !!

I , myself , drove this van from the docks to our yard with no problems at all and subsequently Fred did the service ( inc fuel filter) . This problem manifested itself when the next day ,Ed from Celtic was driving it from us to Wales to do a conversion.

UMMMMMMMMMMMM !! [-o<
Watch this space! I wonder if any of the other crop of mysterious complaints have a linked cause (I know the banjo filter has cropped up from time to time but presume you've been all over that one)
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Re: Glow Plug Light Diagnostics

Post by Ian » Tue Sep 30, 2008 7:30 pm

All excellent stuff. This will be written up as a fact sheet and published on main website. Cheers Dmitry! :D
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