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2000 VW TDI Beetle glow plug light flashing?

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May be time for new glow plugs.

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SOURCE: NO POWER TO GLOW PLUGS

I have a '98 Jetta diesel that had problems with the glow plug circuit. I ended up replacing the harness and a fuse. All the information I needed to know I found on this web page:

http://www.tdiclub.com/

You will have to sign up to post questions, but it's free. I've had many other problems as well and found the experts there very willing to work with you.

Tom

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NO POWER TO GLOW PLUGS

I have a '98 Jetta diesel that had problems with the glow plug circuit. I ended up replacing the harness and a fuse. All the information I needed to know I found on this web page:

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