How to test & replace the glow plugs on a Honda CRV 2.2 CTDI

How to test & replace the glow plugs on a Honda CRV 2.2 CTDI

Step by step guide on how to test and replace the glow plugs on a 2008 Honda CRV 2.2 CTDI Diesel.

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Torque settings :

Glow plugs = 18NM

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DervMan says:

Nice. I had a 2009 Civic for a few years. Bought it 2 years old from a main dealer but turned out to be the most problematic car I'd ever owned. Depsite only having covered 9,000 miles within a year it needed a new clutch, a new Power Steering controller & new shock absorbers. All these things were well documented problems at the time but I was deeply disappointed with my first ever Honda. Not had another since.

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