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T-Maxx test
To test your T-Maxx’s glow plug, remove it from the engine, and then reinstall its wire lead. Unplug one of the starter motor’s leads (to prevent the engine from turning over), and then rest the plug against a fin on the cooling head to ground the plug and complete the circuit. Make sure that you can see the plug’s wire coil and that you are not near the open engine. When you engage the EZ-Start system, the plug should brightly glow if it’s good. If it doesn’t light up, try a new plug. Matt Parker Phoenix, AZ |

To test your T-Maxx's glow plug, remove it from the engine, and then reinstall its wire lead. Unplug one of the starter motor's leads (to prevent the engine from turning over), and then rest the plug against a fin on the cooling head to ground the plug and complete the circuit. Make sure that you can see the plug's wire coil and that you are not near the open engine. When you engage the EZ-Start...
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