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✔Product Information:
Part Type: Glow Plug
Fuel Type: Diesel
Material: Metal
Item Condition: Aftermarket Part
Way of Use: Direct Replacement (need to provide vehicle model and engine model for programming)
Reference Number: 172-4585, 172-4585
Reference Number: SBA185366040, SBA185366190, SBA185366060, SBA185366180, 83924170, 87542790, 8754290, MT40285559
Warranty Period: 6 months. If there is any problem during this period, repair or replacement service will be provided.
Package Include: 4pcs Glow Plug
â–¶Applicable Models for:
Multi Terrain Loader: 257B 247B3 247B
Paving Compactor:
CB-24B CC4.0 CB-32B CB-34 CB-32 CB4.4 CB2.7 CB2.9 CB4.0 CB-34B XW CB2.5 CC-34B CB-224D CB-22B CB-34B
CB-334E XW CC-24 CB-334E CB-225D CB-334D CB-34 XW CB-24 CC-34 CB-22 CB-214D CB-335D CB-335E
Compact Track Loader: 239D
Generator Set: C2.2DE18E3 C2.2 C1.1DE9.5 C1.1 C1.5 D30
Wheel-Type Loader: 902
Mini Hydraulic Excavator: 304.5 302.5 301.8 303.5 301.6 301.5
Asphalt Compactor: CB22B
Asphalt Paver: BB-621C AP-255E
Utility Compactor: CC2.6
Skid Steer Loader: 226B 232 232B 232D 249D 242 247B3 226B3 216B 216 216B SERIE 232D3 216B3 242B 228 226
Engine: XQ20 3003 3014 3024 3013 C2.2 3013C C1.5 C1.1 3024C
Compactor: CB-34B XW CC-24B CB-24B CB-36B CB-22B CB-34B
Engine - Generator Set: C2.2 C2.2 GEN S 3608 C1.5 C1.5DE13.5
Vibratory Compactor: CB-214E CB-335E CB-224E CB-225E CB-334E
★Feature:
Safe start-up from low ambient temperatures
Low emissions during warm-up phase
Stable idling running before engine reaches operating temperature
High-quality coating on shell for high resistance to corrosion
Unique shell design for excellent heat transfer
Perfect gas-tight sealing
High shear torque
High resistance to deformation and security of the heating coils
â–¶What are the symptoms of a bad glow plug?
The most common symptoms of a bad glow plug are engine misfiring, hard starting, black or white exhaust smoke, decreased fuel efficiency and rough idling.
â–¶Disassembly and installation:
When a glow plug needs to be replaced, it is recommended to apply a synthetic engine oil around each glow plug and ideally let it penetrate for at least a week.
This reduces the risk of shearing and makes removal easier.
When removing, each glow plug should be manually disconnected from its electrical wire. When this is complete, each plug can be individually uninstalled with a suitable torque wrench.
Once an old glow plug is removed, a glow plug hole reamer loaded with silicone-free grease should be used to clean and empty each hole of carbon deposits.
After that, the new glow plugs can be manually installed into their seats and then tightened with a correctly set torque wrench.