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If you have to change a fuse, remember to always be prepared. You must always be prepared. Make sure that you have a voltmeter to test whether or not the fuse is blown. You can find
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you would change a spark plug by taking the boot off of it and then getting the right socket to fit the plug and after you get it out you can make sure you gap the new one what the
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To change glow plugs you need to first remove the wire leads attached to them. Loosen the nuts holding them in place and unscrew them from the engine. Replace with new glow plugs.
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Unless there is a problem with a faulty plug, your spark plugs need to be changed as recommended by the manufacturers maintenance schedule. Most newer plugs are intended to last between
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