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Gazellio
 


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FBH Fault help please

My FBH has been playing up for some time so I decided I wanted full control over it so yesterday I had Beanie fit an Altox unit and I can now control it via the excellent APP.

The problem is it starts fine smokes away for a bit temp on app goes up to about 50c within 2 minutes but after 2 minutes it stops regardless of how long I have set it to run. It was only running for a minute or two before the Altox was fitted by the way.

When running it seems strong and efficient so fuel must be getting through. Beanie primed it a few times and we got clouds of smoke and strong running but not for more than about 2 minutes.

The only fault code being set is "No Flame on restart" or something similar (from memory) so any ideas please chaps?

Gaz

PS: You can use the APP to check your battery voltage from your bed...
 

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No 12.7 before and during running according to app...

Its also a brand new Excide 900 cranker.
  
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Gazellio
 


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It sends me two texts when it fails:

1.
Error!
The heater does not start.
Technical Info: W7,3,6

2.
Webasto diagnostics
Error code: 02
  
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Sounds like it may be sooted up inside, and the flame can't be held in a stable fashion. The FBH hasn't transitioned to running within the 2 or so minutes that you say it stops in.

Unfortunately priming it makes it worse, as the smoke is indicative of over-fuelling, and over-fuelling causes the soot.

Priming should only be used when fitting a new or known empty (of fuel) FBH, to reload fuel into it.

The one on my D3 did exactly what yours is doing, wouldn't stay on more than a minute or two. I switched it out for a new unit from Dan @ Duckworths when they were available, but I stripped the old one down, removed the soot and then ran it on a test bench and it was fixed.

This problem is well documented here and others have used other chemical methods to remove the soot without dismantling the unit. Have a search Smile
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Hi Gary, if you have a can of air duster, may be worth blasting that down the air inlet (crinkly pipe) after about a minute, or if you fancy it blowing down it, could be starving itself for sur, don't think it is as if was drawing air well yesterday when it was forced to run??
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http://www.disco3.co.uk/wiki/WTT_Fault_Codes shows fault code 02 = no start

It's not starting!! Wink
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Yes but it is it get quite hot quickly and smokes a bit and APP show temp increasing fast then it stops and I get the error message. I assume this is the unit trying to RE START rather than start in the first place?

Will Diesel additives help?
  
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Gary, I'm just passing on my experience and I have been in exactly the same situation.

I appreciate it is getting a bit warm (it's burning diesel after all) but the FBH's strategy is not happy that the flame is burning properly/fully/whatever and shuts it down.
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just found this by googling the Hawkeye code...


Unfortunately we don't have Redex here in Norway....

Anyway I made a new breakthough today based on the ansver from 4b4.

After sucessive trials with clearing out faultcode B1D29 and attempting to run the FBH, it shut down after a couple of minutes every time.

Then i used an air compressor with a blower gun into the FBH air intake, and kept blowing after the FBH started...

Appearently with the airgun blowing, the FBH kept running and fault code B1D29 never apeared. I managed to give it at 20 min run until the engine was warm without any new fault codes.

Hopefully this has "de-glazed and cleaned out the residue" inside as proposed by 4b4. I am looking forward to tomorrow morning, it is prognosed -18 degrees...... Cool, so guess I will get the final verdict of the FBH. Wink
  
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You say it goes to 50 degrees in 2 mins. Is this on a cold engine?
Sounds too quick.
Is the water circulating pump working?
 
 
 
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No idea how to check but no code to say so. I think Martin is right its coked up needs a clean hoping can be done without an overhaul.

Thanks to all contributors much appreciated this is my car nothing to do with stock. Very Happy
 

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I assume the temp is in the fbh not the cooling system as a whole.....
  
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