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Change Car Glow Plugs Mercedes-Benz Vito Combi

Change Car Glow Plugs

Intermediate 1h30–2h00 ~150–200£
Estimated time 1h30–2h00
Estimated labour cost ~150–200£
Difficulty Intermediate
Vehicles
Vito Combi 2003-2016 11
  • 109 CDI Diesel (646.980)
  • 109 CDI Diesel (646.983)
  • 110 CDI Diesel (651.940)
  • 111 CDI Diesel (646.980)
  • 111 CDI, -4x4 Diesel (646.982)
  • 113 CDI, -4x4 Diesel (651.940)
  • 115 CDI Diesel (646.980)
  • 115 CDI, -4x4 Diesel (646.982)
  • 116 CDI, -4x4 Diesel (651.940)
  • 120 CDI Diesel (642.990)
  • 122 CDI Diesel (642.890)

What is the role of Mercedes-Benz Vito Combi glow plugs?

Glow plugs are used in diesel engines to preheat the combustion chamber before starting, particularly in cold weather. Unlike petrol engines that use spark plugs to ignite the fuel, diesel engines rely on compression ignition. Modern glow plugs also remain active after starting to reduce emissions and noise during the warm-up phase.

When should you change your Mercedes-Benz Vito Combi glow plugs?

Generally, glow plugs last between 80,000 and 160,000 km. Symptoms of failing glow plugs include: difficulty starting in cold weather, white or grey exhaust smoke on start-up, rough idle during warm-up, the glow plug warning light remaining illuminated, and increased fuel consumption.

How do I know if the Mercedes-Benz Vito Combi glow plugs need changing?

Via the EOBD diagnostic system, faulty glow plugs will trigger fault codes (typically P0380–P0384 for glow plug circuit faults). Individual glow plug resistance can be measured with a multimeter (typically 0.5–2 ohms for a good plug).

Is it difficult to change Mercedes-Benz Vito Combi glow plugs?

Difficulty level 3/5: intermediate. Glow plugs can seize in the cylinder head over time due to heat and corrosion, making removal difficult and risking breakage. Key steps: warm the engine first, apply penetrating oil, use the correct glow plug socket, unscrew carefully (do not force — a broken glow plug requires specialist extraction).