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How to change the glow plugs on the FORD Transit Tourneo (FC_ _) – replacement guide
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Recommended replacement interval for the part category Glow plug : 30000 km
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This replacement procedure can be used for:
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The steps may slightly vary depending on the car design.
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The steps may slightly vary depending on the car design.
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All the parts you need to replace – Glow Plugs for TRANSIT TOURNEO (FC_ _) and other FORD models
Glow plug
Alternative products

Wire brush
Nylon brush
WD-40 spray
All-purpose cleaning spray
Electronic spray
Ceramic grease
Torque wrench
7 mm socket
8 mm socket
10 mm socket
13 mm socket
10 mm glow plug socket
Ratchet wrench
U-joint socket extension
Clip removal tool
Gasket scraper
Microfibre towel
Paper towels
Fender cover
Replacement: glow plugs – FORD TRANSIT TOURNEO (FC_ _). AUTODOC experts recommend:
- The replacement procedure is identical for all glow plugs.
- All the work should be carried out with the ignition switched off.
Carry out the replacement steps as follows:
- Step 1Open the bonnet.Step 2Use a fender protection cover to avoid damaging the paintwork and plastic parts of the car.Step 3Unsnap the air intake hose clips.
- Step 4Disconnect the air intake hose from the air filter housing.
- Step 5Unsnap the air filter cover clips.
- Step 6Remove the air filter cover.
- Step 7Plug the air intake hose with a microfibre towel to prevent dust and dirt from getting into the system.
- Step 8Remove the filter element from the filter housing.
- Step 9Unscrew the fasteners of the air filter housing. Use a 10 mm socket. Use a ratchet wrench.
- Step 10Remove the fastening bolts.
- Step 11Detach the rubber hoses from the air filter housing.
- Step 12Remove the oil dipstick.
- Step 13Plug the oil dipstick hole with a paper towel to prevent dirt from entering the system.
- Step 14Remove the air filter housing.
- Step 15Clean the connectors of the fuel pressure, MAP and camshaft position sensors. Use an all-purpose cleaning spray.
- Step 16Unscrew the nut that secures the glow plugs power cable terminal. Use an 8 mm socket. Use a ratchet wrench.
- Step 17Detach the fuel pressure sensor connector.
- Step 18Detach the MAP sensor connector.
- Step 19Detach the camshaft position sensor connector.
- Step 20Detach the wiring harness fastener and move the harness aside. Use a clip removal tool.
- Step 21Clean the fasteners of the oil dipstick tube bracket. Use a wire brush. Use WD-40 spray.
- Step 22Unscrew the fasteners of the oil dipstick tube bracket. Use an 8 mm socket. Use a ratchet wrench.
- Step 23Remove the fastening bolts.
- Step 24Clean the intake manifold fasteners. Use a wire brush. Use WD-40 spray.
- Step 25Unscrew the fasteners that connect the air intake hose to the intake manifold. Use a 13 mm socket. Use an 8 mm socket. Use a ratchet wrench. Use a U-joint socket extension.
- Step 26Remove the fastening bolts.
- Step 27Detach the air intake hose from the intake manifold.
- Step 28Plug the air intake hose with a paper towel to prevent dust and dirt from getting into the system.
- Step 29Unscrew the intake manifold fasteners. Use a 10 mm socket. Use a ratchet wrench.
- Step 30Remove the intake manifold.
- Step 31Plug the intake manifold openings with paper towels to prevent dust and dirt from getting into the system.
- Step 32Unscrew the nuts that connect the power terminals to the glow plugs. Use a 7 mm socket. Use a ratchet wrench.
- Step 33Remove the power terminal nuts.
- Step 34Remove the terminals and move the glow plug wire out of the way.
- Step 35Clean around the glow plug wells to remove any dirt, dust or debris. Use a wire brush. Use WD-40 spray.
- Step 36Unscrew the glow plugs. Use a 10 mm glow plug socket. Use a torque wrench.Replacement: glow plugs – FORD TRANSIT TOURNEO (FC_ _). Professionals recommend:Glow plugs can get stuck over time and break apart when removed.Before unscrewing the parts, use a torque wrench to loosen them to avoid exceeding the breakaway torque specified by the car manufacturer.If you have reached the breakaway torque but the glow plugs still will not loosen up, you need to seek professional help: a glow plug fragment left inside the well or damage to the thread of the mounting seat can result in costly engine repairs.
- Step 37Remove the glow plugs.
- Step 38Treat the new glow plugs. Use ceramic grease.
- Step 39Install the new glow plugs into their mounting seats.
- Step 40Tighten the glow plugs. Use a 10 mm glow plug socket. Use a torque wrench. Tightening torque: 13 N·m.Caution!Don't use excessive force when tightening the glow plugs. Overtightening can damage the threaded connection.
- Step 41Install the glow plug wire.
- Step 42Screw on the power terminal nuts.
- Step 43Tighten the power terminal nuts. Use a 7 mm socket. Use a torque wrench. Tightening torque: 4 N·m.
- Step 44Clean the intake manifold mounting seat. Use a gasket scraper. Use an all-purpose cleaning spray.
- Step 45Remove the intake manifold gaskets.
- Step 46Clean the intake manifold. Use a nylon brush. Use an all-purpose cleaning spray.
- Step 47Install new intake manifold gaskets.
- Step 48Remove the paper towels from the intake manifold openings.
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