Bosch glow and spark plugs

December 10, 2012
Bosch glow and spark plugs
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Although spark plug and glow plug parts tend to be of the ‘fit and forget’ variety, they provide a crucial function within the engine cycle and should not be overlooked by technicians conducting general car servicing.


In terms of diesel technology, demand for glow plugs is gathering pace, as the number of diesel engined cars climbs.  Bosch’s glow plug range, provides over 90% coverage of all new vehicles in Ireland and its technology includes a unique post-heat process, that dramatically reduces emissions, improves fuel economy and ensures the smooth initial running of the engine, even at low speeds.

Today’s advanced vehicle technology, means that even the simplest of service activities, now bring technicians into direct contact with a whole host of electronic systems. This complexity makes it imperative that workshops have the most up to date equipment, plus the technical knowledge to apply the appropriate repair solution.  

Bosch has been producing diagnostic equipment for over 75 years and today supports garages with a comprehensive range of diagnostic testers for faultfinding, information and system repairs. 
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