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Glow plug test


Title:
Glow plug test

Description:
I pulled all the glow plugs on my '82 300CD, grounded them, and turned the key. No bad plugs here!

Author:
derherr65

Tags:
300cd, diesel, glow, Mercedes, plugs, turbo,

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