Glow plug heater plug help

Leonfrdiesel184

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Hi everyone I had the engine management light come on with my 184 2.0 TDI fr 2018. I code read it and came up with cylinder three glow plug error. Car started and ran fine and had been sat a few days in the cold as had a family trip to london. Anyway cleared the code and a couple of days later light came on again and same error code came up. I just wondered if anyone knows what the part number is for replacement glow plugs. Does mine have the pressure sensor one installed? So I would need three normal glow plugs and one pressure sensor one and is it better to change them all at the same time so not having to pay double again. Car has done 103k so they have done well. Any brand I should go for ?

Thank you so much for all of your help in advance.
 

RADIOTWO

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Hi everyone I had the engine management light come on with my 184 2.0 TDI fr 2018. I code read it and came up with cylinder three glow plug error. Car started and ran fine and had been sat a few days in the cold as had a family trip to london. Anyway cleared the code and a couple of days later light came on again and same error code came up. I just wondered if anyone knows what the part number is for replacement glow plugs. Does mine have the pressure sensor one installed? So I would need three normal glow plugs and one pressure sensor one and is it better to change them all at the same time so not having to pay double again. Car has done 103k so they have done well. Any brand I should go for ?

Thank you so much for all of your help in advance.
If one has gone I would replace the four and I would go with the original make and get them from TPS
 
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BillyCool

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Just be aware that removing glow plugs can be a challenge and it is easy to break/damage them. Then it gets really expensive. I paid my garage to get someone in who specialises in replacing them (I had a go and very nearly messed it all up).

I also replaced my glow plug relay.

When I looked up my car details it said I needed a pressure sensor one. The garage said it didn't use one. So - check and double check.
 
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Leonfrdiesel184

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Just be aware that removing glow plugs can be a challenge and it is easy to break/damage them. Then it gets really expensive. I paid my garage to get someone in who specialises in replacing them (I had a go and very nearly messed it all up).

I also replaced my glow plug relay.

When I looked up my car details it said I needed a pressure sensor one. The garage said it didn't use one. So - check and double check.
Thanks mate did it 100% not have the pressure sensor one ? Do you have the same engine as me mate ? Thanks again
 

BillyCool

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Thanks mate did it 100% not have the pressure sensor one ? Do you have the same engine as me mate ? Thanks again
Mine deffo did not but it does seem to vary. Mine is 2014 EA288 engine CUPA engine code. It's EURO 5 not EURO 6 with no VVT. I have no idea why some do and some do not. Not sure if yours is facelift and what the engine setup is.
 

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Mate of mine has a 66 plate Skoda Superb Sportline which currently has a failed cylinder 3 pressure sensor unit. Seems the pressure sensor one is the one that tends to fail on a regular basis
 
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