I tried to replace my glow plugs on my 1.6HDi Berlingo (2008) (3/4 were not working anymore, checked resistance through the relay port) and what I thought would be an easy job turned into a small nightmare, first 2 of them came out except for (part of) their electrode tip
I stopped right there, not wanting to destroy the other 2.
My question is should I ask a professional (and spend close to €800 and wait 2 weeks) or is this a doable job (kit is €80)? Youtube videos make it seem very easy, like this one for the kit I would buy from amazon: youtu.be/g9mH5fdAeqU
Only thing I'm scared of if I do this myself is accidentally drilling into the engine block or pushing the electrode into the head.
Another solution I read is just running the engine and letting it "shoot" out from the pressure. But I assume there's a chance it could also be sucked into the head when starting?
Thanks for any tips/feedback! Yes I know I should have just skipped it as they're not necessary for the car (at least in this climate), but now I got no car so I at least want to get these 2 sorted.
