D dunc1459 New member Joined Dec 30, 2007 Messages 1 Points 1 Dec 30, 2007 #1 i am trying to change the heater plugs on my p reg brava 1.9 75, but cant get at them. anyone know the best way to do this?
i am trying to change the heater plugs on my p reg brava 1.9 75, but cant get at them. anyone know the best way to do this?
Tris Harris Top Dog Parked in the garage Joined Jul 2, 2007 Messages 8,427 Points 1,128 Location Leeds/Whitley Dec 30, 2007 #2 have you tried the brava section?
jug blessed are the apostates Parked in the garage Joined Nov 28, 2005 Messages 27,935 Points 3,763 Location Durham Jan 3, 2008 #3 cant you remove the parts that are in the way
bandido41 Bandido A Maneira!! Parked in the garage Joined Feb 15, 2007 Messages 2,045 Points 346 Location johannesburg Jan 3, 2008 #4 jug said: cant you remove the parts that are in the way Click to expand... Not a good idea as one of the parts that are in the way is the injector pump.
jug said: cant you remove the parts that are in the way Click to expand... Not a good idea as one of the parts that are in the way is the injector pump.
jug blessed are the apostates Parked in the garage Joined Nov 28, 2005 Messages 27,935 Points 3,763 Location Durham Jan 3, 2008 #5 oh yeah, now i remember, isnt it cylinder 1 that is very difficult to do? i guess something like this would be best (assuming you can get the plug socket on the plug) Last edited: Jan 3, 2008
oh yeah, now i remember, isnt it cylinder 1 that is very difficult to do? i guess something like this would be best (assuming you can get the plug socket on the plug)
bandido41 Bandido A Maneira!! Parked in the garage Joined Feb 15, 2007 Messages 2,045 Points 346 Location johannesburg Jan 3, 2008 #6 yeah it is even getting a long extension and ratchet is difficult to get in there its all at a wierd angle
yeah it is even getting a long extension and ratchet is difficult to get in there its all at a wierd angle
bandido41 Bandido A Maneira!! Parked in the garage Joined Feb 15, 2007 Messages 2,045 Points 346 Location johannesburg Jan 3, 2008 #7 I just found a link to a tool that would probably be good forglow plug removal here it is http://www.primetools.co.uk/index.php?page=products&cat=1017
I just found a link to a tool that would probably be good forglow plug removal here it is http://www.primetools.co.uk/index.php?page=products&cat=1017
jug blessed are the apostates Parked in the garage Joined Nov 28, 2005 Messages 27,935 Points 3,763 Location Durham Jan 3, 2008 #8 link dont work but i guess you mean this? http://www.primetools.co.uk/getinfo.php?product=1876
bandido41 Bandido A Maneira!! Parked in the garage Joined Feb 15, 2007 Messages 2,045 Points 346 Location johannesburg Jan 3, 2008 #9 Yes that the one thanks jug