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+[* black] To perform this method of testing, you will need a reliable 12v power source. You could use a spare 12v battery and jumper cables. In this case, a battery "jumper" box was used.
+[* black] If you are testing a glow plug that is new from the box, you can being here.
+[* black] If you are testing a plug that is currently in your engine to see if it is the bad plug, you will need to first remove it; [guide|23313|see the glow plug replacement guide for advice on this process.]
+[* black] Start the test by gripping the body of the glow plug with the negative cable clamp.

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