Been having a check engine light for a while. I forgot the p-codes but the text associated was something like, 'Glow plug #1 circuit or plug fault' and 'Glow plug #2 circuit or plug fault'. No big deal it's summer right?
Service info says to...
1) try replacing the glow plug control module (looks like a relay on steroids). Backordered for two weeks, got it - no luck.
2) try replacing the ECM - no luck.
3) inspect wiring - no visible issues with wiring and I don't have the proper probes to check the engine side of the harness.
4) take it to dealer for new glow plugs.
Estimate was $220. Since taking out the front two glow plugs entails removing the alternator I said go for it.
Well...
Evidently it's a somewhat known issue that those particular diagnostic codes usually mean a problem not with cyl 1 or 2, but with cyl 3 or 4. A significantly more labor intensive process to remove and replace at $90 per hour. So I went back to the dealership prepared to give the usual righteous indignation flare about a bill suddenly tripling the estimate.
To my surprise, they swapped out #3 and #4 for $225. (Somewhat) happy me! At least I'm not out a complete fortune, and I would have been far more upset if I had done it myself and swapped out #1 and #2 only to find out the code was wrong!
Looking at the removed parts, it's a good thing they aren't in the combustion chamber any more...

I can only assume the disappeared pieces were ejected out the exhaust valve and are now clogging my cat.