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[title] Opening and determining of error case
-[* black] 1. Check that the starter is a glow starter by opening the starter-housing with a small cut parallel to the long side (see rectangular in second image). The housing is used again later on, so omit a complete destruction. If the dissembled starter looks like the second picture, it is a glow starter.
+[* black] 1. Check that the starter is a glow starter by opening the starter-housing with a small cut parallel to the long side (see rectangular in second image). The housing is used again later on, so omit a complete destruction. If the disassembled starter looks like the second picture, it is a glow starter.
[* black] 2. There are three different failure modes of a glow starter, those are:
[* black] -break-down of capacitor => effect: short circuiting the starter
[* black] -sputtered metal impurified gas => effect: switch won't close anymore
[* black] -bimetal strip fused to the other beam => switch won't open anymore, thus is short-circuited
-[* black] 3. The error that is addressed in this guide is a fused bimetal strip. To determine if the two beams fused together, one can have a closer look at the glow lamp. If the beams in the lamp touch each other, then the bimetal strip fused to one another.
+[* black] 3. The error that is addressed in this guide is a fused bimetal strip. To determine if the two beams fused together, one can have a closer look at the glow lamp. If the beams in the lamp touch each other, then the bimetal strip fused to the other beam.