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Glow plugs VW Tiguan II DFHA (2.0dd) — NGK, Bosch, Denso, Beru

Glow plugs for VW Tiguan II DFHA (2.0dL diesel, 2016–2023) — NGK, Bosch, Denso, Beru and Delphi part numbers with replacement interval.

Technical Specifications

ParameterValue
Make / ModelVW Tiguan II
Engine CodeDFHA
Displacement2.0dL
Production Years2016–2023
Voltage11 V
Length117 mm
ThreadM10x1.0
Heat-up time4 sec
Replacement interval100 000 km

Compatible Glow Plugs

BrandPart Number
NGKNGK Y-534DGS
BoschBosch 0250212014
DensoDenso DG-194
Beru / BorgWarnerBeru GLP114
DelphiDelphi HDS337

Replacement Interval

Preventive replacement every 100 000 km or when cold-start problems appear.

Glow plugs are a wear item that many drivers change only when they fail. Preventive replacement is cheaper and more reliable than emergency replacement in winter.

Symptoms of Faulty Glow Plugs

  • Hard cold starts, especially below –5°C
  • White smoke from the exhaust during warm-up
  • Pre-heat indicator stays on too long or flashes
  • Rough running immediately after start
  • Fault codes P0671–P0678 (glow plug circuit malfunction, cylinder N)

Replacement Tips

  1. Replace as a full set — all cylinders at once, otherwise the problem will return within months.
  2. Torque — for M10x1.0 thread: 10–15 Nm. Over-tightening causes the plug to snap.
  3. Anti-seize — apply copper grease to the thread before installation (keep the electrical contact free).
  4. Cold engine only — always remove glow plugs from a cold engine.

FAQ

Which glow plugs fit VW Tiguan II DFHA?

NGK NGK Y-534DGS, Bosch Bosch 0250212014, Denso Denso DG-194, Beru Beru GLP114. All are OE-approved for this engine.

How often should glow plugs be changed in a diesel VW?

Preventively every 100 000 km, or at the first sign of poor cold starting. In practice most drivers replace them at 100,000–150,000 km.