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Ignition challenges<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Winter conditions can have a real impact on a vehicle\u2019s performance. It\u2019s important to make sure that your car is prepared for the challenge \u2013 after all, no-one wants to be left stranded with a broken-down vehicle in the cold. Read on for advice on how to make sure your car starts every time, even in the most extreme winter weather, plus some important safety considerations. <\/em>
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Cold weather plays havoc with the typical operation of ignition parts like spark plugs and glow plugs. Low temperatures and frost can adversely affect these parts and cause failure; 80% of replacement glow plug demand occurs between September and March. Making sure that your spark plugs and glow plugs are fit for purpose is an important way to winter-proof your car.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

For diesel engines: The glow plug<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Glow plugs ensure your vehicle starts smoothly on even the coldest days. To start a diesel engine in any weather, a high temperature in the combustion chamber is required and this can only be achieved with a high compression and fully functioning glow plugs. For this reason, DENSO advises replacing your glow plugs between 100,000 \u2013 200,000 km and changing all of them (even if only one is faulty) to prevent any issues in winter.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

The Thomas Group workshop<\/strong> can check the performance of your glow plugs to make sure they are functioning correctly. Healthy glow plugs also reduce combustion noise, vibrations and excessive emissions. <\/p>\n\n\n\n