Replacing glow plugs in Kfar Saba
33 companies found

Ron Stein
- Car Service
- Closed Friday at 07:15
- Kfar Saba, Ha-Parsa St 3
English ,Hebrew

Ad
- Car Service
- Closed Friday at 07:30
- Kfar Saba, Ha'Sadna St 4
English ,Hebrew
Mesilati Amar Ve Banav
- Car Service
- Closed Sunday at 07:00
- Kfar Saba, HaMenofim St 10
English ,Hebrew
Shuli
- Car Service
- Closed Friday at 07:30
- Kfar Saba, Ha-Kharoshet St 2
English ,Hebrew
Ben Simon
- Car Service
- Closed Friday at 07:30
- Kfar Saba, Yohanan HaSandlar St 22
English ,Hebrew
Noam Hazam
- Car Service
- Closed Sunday at 07:30
- Kfar Saba, Ha-Kharoshet St 3
English ,Hebrew
Garage Sde Yaakov
- Car Service
- Closed Friday at 08:00
- Kfar Saba, Ha-Shikma St 30
English ,Hebrew
Ha`Sharon Machon
- Car Service
- Closed Friday at 07:30
- Kfar Saba, HaTa'as St 11
English ,Hebrew
Li
- Car Service
- Closed Friday at 07:30
- Kfar Saba, HaSadna St 4
English ,Hebrew
Lev Ba'Sharon Garage
- Car Service
- Closed Friday at 08:00
- Kfar Saba, Ha-Nagar St 3
English ,Hebrew

Ad Levi
- Car Service
- Closed Friday at 07:30
- Kfar Saba, HaMasger St 4
English ,Hebrew
Bezek
- Car Service
- Closed Friday at 07:00
- Kfar Saba, Ha-Yotsrim St 10
English ,Hebrew
Replacing glow plugs
A characteristic sign of a faulty glow plug is the absence of a key click in the ignition. To replace the glow plug, it is necessary to dismantle the protective casing from the engine (if any), and other elements that facilitate access to the spark plugs. Then remove the upper casing of the cylinder head, the contact wires from the glow plug and remove the plug from the seat. After cleaning the seat, install a new plug.