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Volkswagen Golf II, Jetta (from 1983 to 1992, the year of issue)

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Check glow plugs



Socket relays glow in the unit relays and fuses

Glow plugs can not be repaired, replace the damaged candles.

PERFORMANCE ORDER
1. Connect the probe between the tip of the electric spark of the fourth cylinder and "weight".
2. Turn the ignition switch to heating glow plugs. The lamp should light probe. If the lamp is not lit, check the fuse of candles; If the fuse is OK, remove the spark relays in the relay and fuse. To contact 30 relay socket to connect the probe. If the lamp lights up, then the relay is faulty and should be replaced. If the lamp is not lit, it means damage in the wiring or in the fuse and relay box. Connect the probe to pin 86 and turn the key in the ignition switch heating candle. If the lamp lights up the probe, then the connection is broken contact 86 to "weight" or contact 87 to fuse or faulty relay. If the light probe is not lit, it means damage to the fuse and relay
3. Remove the connecting bus with a candle.
4. Connect the wires from the probe to the positive terminal of the battery. Alternately, connect the probe to the candles, the light probe has to burn. If the lamp is not lit, the candle is faulty and should be replaced. Tightening torque candles 30 Nm (3.0 kgf-m). If you find a candle with faded electrodes, nozzle check using special equipment.




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