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Old 11-27-2012, 10:00 PM
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Originally Posted by funola View Post
Unless your measurements were made with a piece of equipment called a milli ohm meter, they are probably inaccurate.
I don't see how this is possible.
To me the reading is only a reference.
The only test I consider valid is removal and glowing in a vice.
Accuracy 100%.

Note to new members.
We go through this discussion on the forum frequently.
If you want reliable cold starting in sub zero temperature follow my test method and replace bad glow plugs.

New glow plugs are cheaper than a car that will not start when needed.


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