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bobgolden
 


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HSE Options

Does the 2011MY include the FSH as standard on the HSE model ? There's an option for the timer etc but I don't know if it comes with the unit fitted as standard.

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FSH?? Question assume you mean FBH.
   
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FBH as standard on all UK models although the timed option is a £1000 from LR. It can be enable in various guise's by various forum members Thumbs Up
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bobgolden
 


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DSL wrote:
FSH?? Question assume you mean FBH.


yes - I was trying to be a bit clever with the acronyms. Recently lost my father in law and my Dad kept ending texts to my wife with LOL. He thinks it means lots of love. Having got around to telling him yet.

Anyway, apologies for my continued ignorance but, without the timer, I assume the BFG/FFS/FBH whatever thingy won't just switch on because I keep my cars in a garage and don't particulalrly relish being choked on CO gas each morning.
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bobgolden wrote:
DSL wrote:
FSH?? Question assume you mean FBH.


Anyway, apologies for my continued ignorance but, without the timer, I assume the BFG/FFS/FBH whatever thingy won't just switch on because I keep my cars in a garage and don't particulalrly relish being choked on CO gas each morning.


No wont switch itself on unless you do use/set a timer or the remote control. It's fitted as standard to warm the diesel engine once the engine is running on very cold days. Apparently these modern diesels don't generate so much spare heat and take longer to reach normal temps. Thus the fhb minimises excessive engine wear. The timer options allow you to accelerate this before starting the car. Plus of course it warms the cabin Smile
  
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Thanks Richard. I'm pretty sure the XF doesn't have a FBH and it's the same engine block. All that happens is that the gearboxx changes are adjusted to keep the engine rpm bown until the engine gets warm. From memory, tha manual says hold it below 3,500 rpm and the shift usually happens at 2,500-3,000 iven when pressing on a little.
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