How does a glow plug control unit work?
Today’s diesel engines are highly technical, operating at very high standards in order to meet performance expectations and environmental regulations. Running the engine with worn or broken ignition parts causes lower performance, higher emissions, premature wear or even severe (and expensive) damage.
Glow plugs and spark plugs: discover the differences
The ignition systems in petrol and diesel cars work in different ways, with a diesel car relying on a glow plug to start the engine while a petrol car uses a spark plug. So, what exactly are glow plugs and spark plugs? How do they work? And, why is it important to choose for quality components?
Types of Glow Plug Control Units
Innovations in technology have ensured that today’s diesel engines are quieter, more efficient and cleaner than ever before. For over 100 years, BERU®️ has been a trusted technological partner to the automotive industry and the aftermarket sector, continuously adding innovative developments to its trusted range of diesel starting technologies.
BERU®️: First to market with glow plug control units
Innovation is the lifeblood of the automotive industry, and BERU®️ is proud to actively push technology forward. For over 100 years, BERU®️ has been a valued partner to the automotive industry and the aftermarket sector, continuously adding innovative developments to its trusted range of diesel cold-start technology.
Glow Plug Control Units and Glow Plug technology
To discover how BERU glow plug control units reduce emissions and how it works hand in hand with BERU glow plugs, we need to take a closer look at the individual components that make up the glow plug system and how BERU continues to push innovation forward.