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Engine Specific Info and Questions => TDI Engine -General Info => Topic started by: madrogers on November 13, 2008, 11:28:04 pm

Title: half stuck glow plug
Post by: madrogers on November 13, 2008, 11:28:04 pm
I have a 2000 1.9 tdi in my jetta and the check engne lite came on , it has always been the glow plug that turned the lite on before ( dealer fixed it ) I used my ohm meter to check them and one dead one , I tryed to remove it but it will only turn 3/8 of a turn and sqaekes,i  tryed lubing it but no go yet , do not what to force it or break it.
any sugestions,
that am i in for ? good/bad senerios.

 Thanks Mark.
Title: half stuck glow plug
Post by: Smokey Eddy on November 14, 2008, 12:55:58 am
well since it's already bad you could try wd-40 or pentrant of some sort. did you try wiggling clockwise to counter clock wise?

They are a very easy removal. I did it today on a bad GP. They shouldn't be siezed or anything. You can strip allum easily. try leaving penetrating oil on it for a while and then give it a wiggle.


is changing a dead GP supposed to fix a check engine light issue?

I changed a dead one but the check engine light is still on.
Title: half stuck glow plug
Post by: madrogers on November 14, 2008, 09:37:28 am
Thanks for the reply I will try more wd and other tyes of oil this weekend , like i say it does move but  stops at 3/8 turn,.
 I talked to a old freind who was a vw service rep. and he said that if it pulls the treads out  that they would heil-ciol a set back in and that it worked find because the plug seals at the tip.
 once the plug is changed you have to get the code cleared to get the check eng.  lite off, i belive.
Mark.
Title: half stuck glow plug
Post by: Smokey Eddy on November 14, 2008, 10:20:34 am
OH frick what a load!


and the dealership would ask 100$ for that right?
Title: glow plug removal....
Post by: jimbote on November 15, 2008, 02:27:23 pm
worst case you'll have to heli-coil it.....but with patience it will come free....you may have to take a very small diameter drill bit (1/16) and drill beside the plug straight through the threads but only about 3/8 to 1/2 deep....this will allow penetrant to actually reach the threads....drill at least two holes opposite each other....squirt your lube in and work the plug back and forth carefully...it also helps to tap the plug from side to side using a punch (easy here) .....I've always been able to get stuck or broken bolts out using this method....it has never let me down....good luck!!!
Title: half stuck glow plug
Post by: madrogers on November 18, 2008, 11:15:49 pm
thanks for the info i coluld not get to it this weekend but will try next .
 
and yes the dealership always has a min. charge evan to clear a code so much for customer service.
Mark.