Common questions

Does sprinter have glow plugs?

Does sprinter have glow plugs?

It is rather common in T1N Sprinters for the glow plugs to seize into the cylinder head, meaning major repairs may be needed. The engine control module (ECM) does monitor the glow plugs and if a problem arises, can issue a fault.

What does the glow plug warning light on a sprinter mean?

One of the most frequent indicator lights to be illuminated on Sprinter vans is the glow plug warning light (symbol of a heating element coil). Glow plugs are heating devices, located in the combustion chamber, whose purpose is to preheat, and help warm up your engine’s cylinders so that diesel combustion can occur more easily.

Are there any problems with the Sprinter van?

Overall, Sprinters are highly reliable vehicles. As a result, they are popular among businesses and organizations for commercial use, even being used by emergency services. Despite their efficiency and reliability, there are issues that befall Sprinter vans. In this blog, we’ll explain a common problem with glow plugs and how to overcome it.

How much does it cost to replace glow plug in Sprinter van?

If it happens to you, don’t apply too much force, as broken-off glow plugs are expensive to fix. I’ve replaced 3 glow plugs so far, all have come out fairly easily. Cost per glow plug is about $20. This can be done in 15-20 minutes with some practice – sure beats the $150-300 at the dealership.

How are the cylinders numbered on a sprinter?

The cylinders on the Sprinter are numbered from #1-6 in the following order (1, 2, 3 are passenger side; 4, 5, 6 are driver side): For reference, the following picture shows the general location of the glow plugs, the fuel filter and the turbo resonator.

One of the most frequent indicator lights to be illuminated on Sprinter vans is the glow plug warning light (symbol of a heating element coil). Glow plugs are heating devices, located in the combustion chamber, whose purpose is to preheat, and help warm up your engine’s cylinders so that diesel combustion can occur more easily.

If it happens to you, don’t apply too much force, as broken-off glow plugs are expensive to fix. I’ve replaced 3 glow plugs so far, all have come out fairly easily. Cost per glow plug is about $20. This can be done in 15-20 minutes with some practice – sure beats the $150-300 at the dealership.

Overall, Sprinters are highly reliable vehicles. As a result, they are popular among businesses and organizations for commercial use, even being used by emergency services. Despite their efficiency and reliability, there are issues that befall Sprinter vans. In this blog, we’ll explain a common problem with glow plugs and how to overcome it.

The cylinders on the Sprinter are numbered from #1-6 in the following order (1, 2, 3 are passenger side; 4, 5, 6 are driver side): For reference, the following picture shows the general location of the glow plugs, the fuel filter and the turbo resonator.

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