Replacing glow plugs for Renault in Israel
60 companies found

Hod
- Car Service
- Open Will close at 12:00
- Nahariya, Derekh ha-Yotsrim 2
English ,Hebrew

Service Center Omega
- Car Service
- Open Will close at 13:00
- Hadera, Combe St 10
English ,Hebrew
Garage Yehuda
- Car Service
- Closed Opens 08:00
- Ashkelon, Ha-Yetsul St 13
English ,Hebrew

Hod Elrom
- Car Service
- Open Will close at 12:30
- Acre, Boltimor St 16
English ,Hebrew
Sgula Truck
- Car Service
- Closed Opens 09:00
- Petah Tikva, Nakhshon St 22
English ,Hebrew

Marwan Najar
- Car Service
- Closed Opens 07:45
- Kiryat Shmona, Qiryat Shemona
English ,Hebrew

Techno Diesel
- Car Service
- Open Will close at 13:00
- Einat, Einat
English ,Hebrew
Raich
- Car Service
- Closed Opens 08:00
- Bnei Brak, Barukh Hirsch St 9
English ,Hebrew ,Russian

Amigal
- Car Service
- Open Will close at 13:00
- Beer Sheva, HaPlada St 23
English ,Hebrew

Ha`Naot
- Car Service
- Open Will close at 14:00
- Karmiel, Derech HaTa'asiya 7
English ,Hebrew

Ron Stein
- Car Service
- Open Will close at 13:00
- Kfar Saba, Ha-Parsa St 3
English ,Hebrew

Erez Pratiot
- Car Service
- Open Will close at 12:00
- Haifa, HaAshlag St 21
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.