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FS: 3 Used Ceramic TDI Glow Plugs - BEW

rhussjr

Veteran Member
Joined
Sep 22, 2008
Location
Gastonia, NC
TDI
2010 CC 3.6 4Motion / 2005 Jetta GLS TDI Wagon 300K+
These are still available if anyone is in need of spares.
 

kafer65

Veteran Member
Joined
Jul 19, 2007
Location
TN
TDI
Early '06 Jetta 5M
I'm going to Germany for two weeks so I'll have to wait till I get back to purchase them but I'm definitely interested though. If someone beats me to it I understand.
 

rhussjr

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Joined
Sep 22, 2008
Location
Gastonia, NC
TDI
2010 CC 3.6 4Motion / 2005 Jetta GLS TDI Wagon 300K+
Yes, these will fit the 04, as the engine is the same as mine (BEW code).
 

adamant628

Veteran Member
Joined
Jul 20, 2009
Location
Columbus, OH
TDI
2003 Jetta Wagon GLS
Could you turn these in at a dealer and get steel plugs through the recall? Furthermore, were these the ones that were recalled?
 

T_D_I_POWER

Top Post Dawg
Joined
Jun 7, 2007
Location
Savannah. GA. USA - Toronto. ON. CANADA
TDI
'04 VW PASSAT GLS TDI '06 Audi A4 q Avant 6-Spd Sport Pkg
I'm trying to MMOB but couldn't resist it. A member is trying to take advantage of another a member who doesn't know about the danger of having ceramic gp in a TDI engine, and that is being phased out by VW?
 
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rhussjr

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Location
Gastonia, NC
TDI
2010 CC 3.6 4Motion / 2005 Jetta GLS TDI Wagon 300K+
Some have not switched to the steel plugs and if they prefer to stay with the ceramics until they need to change over completely is fine. I was forced to change over and ended up paying $400+ to do so. Now, VW will fix it for free under recall, but it doesn't mean that I will get my money back for the changeover, even though I asked for it to be covered under the emmision warranty. There are guys running ceramic plugs in Mk1/Mk2 & Mk3 PD conversions that will not want to pay to have the ECU flashed, so hence why I have my plugs for sale at a fair price. I am not taking advantage of anyone.
 

PDJetta

Top Post Dawg
Joined
Nov 6, 2003
Location
Northern Virginia
TDI
'04 Jetta GLS TDI Pumpe Duce Platinum Grey w/ Leather
"Some have not switched to the steel plugs and if they prefer to stay with the ceramics until they need to change over completely is fine."

I am staying with the ceramics. Main reason is because I have a custom tune from Rocket Chip that I value. I have two brand new spare ceramics and after those are gone I will probally either contact RC and see if I can get the 5 volt coding for my ECU or just install a set of 11 volt steel plugs. If that does not work well, I will wire a separate, switched, 12 volt power supply to the 11-volt (ALH engine) glow plugs.

--Nate
 
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