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  1. Join Date
    Aug 2004
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    #1
    Im about to change my glow plugs for my trooper 4JG2 engine. Just called Walco and unfortunately they do not have the original ones, they have replacement ones for P250 brand new (kinda cheap from what I researched about glow plug prices). What could be a problem with using replacement?

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    #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Jai
    Im about to change my glow plugs for my trooper 4JG2 engine. Just called Walco and unfortunately they do not have the original ones, they have replacement ones for P250 brand new (kinda cheap from what I researched about glow plug prices). What could be a problem with using replacement?
    Try to look for original ones or replacements made in Japan. AFAIK, the cheaper ones are of inferior quality with shorter lifespans.

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    #3
    few weeks ago we also change the glow plugs (4pcs) of our Landcruiser 60 series. we inquired for the original but the price is very expensive (1000+ per glow plug). what we did was we just bought the replacement glow plugs at 250 per plug (NGK Japan). so far, ok naman performance ng LC60 namin ngayon.

    for Original Isuzu parts try to check at Jayson's Auto Supply at Binondo.

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    Jul 2003
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    #4
    kailan ba malalaman kung kailangan ng palitan ang glow plugs?

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    Feb 2006
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    #5
    hard-starting especially in the morning....

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