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So just how expensive is it likely to be when the 156JTD
glow-plug light starts flashing shortly after the engine starts, and flashes away for about 30 seconds? -- Rob Pearson 156 1.9jtd sportwagon (now) 164 V6 Lusso (gone) 147 2.0TS lusso (Hers) |
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On Fri, 09 Dec 2011 17:24:48 -0000, R C Nesbit > wrote:
>So just how expensive is it likely to be when the 156JTD >glow-plug light starts flashing shortly after the engine >starts, and flashes away for about 30 seconds? If the glow plugs are failing, just get them *all* replaced. Mine cost less than a well under a tenner each and were fine (contrary to scare stories of using OEM plugs). Whole job (5 for me) was done by local indy garage for about 75UKP IIRC. -- Z Scotland Alfa Romeo 156 2.4JTD Veloce Leather (sold) 'Oil' be seeing you.. (Email must have the word 'Alfa' in the subject line to get through auto-filtering) |
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Zathras spoke:
> >So just how expensive is it likely to be when the 156JTD > >glow-plug light starts flashing shortly after the engine > >starts, and flashes away for about 30 seconds? > > If the glow plugs are failing, just get them *all* replaced. Mine cost > less than a well under a tenner each and were fine (contrary to scare > stories of using OEM plugs). Whole job (5 for me) was done by local > indy garage for about 75UKP IIRC. If that's what it is, I shall probably do them myself, once I get a delivery of tuits. I find working on the car a bit like working up to a trip to the dentists - procrastinate until the pain becomes unbearable! ;^) -- Rob Pearson 156 1.9jtd sportwagon (now) 164 V6 Lusso (gone) 147 2.0TS lusso (Hers) |
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On Sun, 11 Dec 2011 19:33:44 -0000, R C Nesbit > wrote:
>Zathras spoke: >> >So just how expensive is it likely to be when the 156JTD >> >glow-plug light starts flashing shortly after the engine >> >starts, and flashes away for about 30 seconds? >> >> If the glow plugs are failing, just get them *all* replaced. Mine cost >> less than a well under a tenner each and were fine (contrary to scare >> stories of using OEM plugs). Whole job (5 for me) was done by local >> indy garage for about 75UKP IIRC. > >If that's what it is, I shall probably do them myself, once I get a >delivery of tuits. My only advice there is to be carefully and not snap one off flush or below the block! for the small labour charge, I decided to let my local indy take that risk. >I find working on the car a bit like working up to a trip to the >dentists - procrastinate until the pain becomes unbearable! ;^) For certain things I'm more of a stitch in time man. The way I would be thinking about this is that the glow plugs would go soft about the same time as the battery would have a lot less stamina than new. Fiat built an engine that can live without glow plugs down to very low temperatures (sub zero). Can you see a combination of issues assembling themselves, with wind/rain/snow where I am, to create misery? I'm also told that false teeth and fixadent are not nearly as good as the factory fitted originals so I hop off to the dentist at the first sign of trouble. YMMV. -- Z Scotland Alfa Romeo 156 2.4JTD Veloce Leather (sold) 'Oil' be seeing you.. (Email must have the word 'Alfa' in the subject line to get through auto-filtering) |
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"R C Nesbit" > wrote in message ... > Zathras spoke: >> >So just how expensive is it likely to be when the 156JTD >> >glow-plug light starts flashing shortly after the engine >> >starts, and flashes away for about 30 seconds? >> >> If the glow plugs are failing, just get them *all* replaced. Mine cost >> less than a well under a tenner each and were fine (contrary to scare >> stories of using OEM plugs). Whole job (5 for me) was done by local >> indy garage for about 75UKP IIRC. > > If that's what it is, I shall probably do them myself, once I get a > delivery of tuits. > > I find working on the car a bit like working up to a trip to the > dentists - procrastinate until the pain becomes unbearable! ;^) > > -- > Rob Pearson > 156 1.9jtd sportwagon (now) > 164 V6 Lusso (gone) > 147 2.0TS lusso (Hers) My experience was similar to Rob's. However, watch out for the diagnostic scan scam. I checked mine with a multi-meter and established that one plug gave no reisistance so took it in and told them, " Number 3 plug has gone, please replace it. " I'd have done it myself only I don't have the right size spanner. On the bill was Plug £10, Labour £20, Diagnostic scan £35, plus vat on the lot. It's cured now though. Mind, it started well enough on three, I just couldn't put up with that damn light flashing! TonyB > > |
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