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wattsie
 


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webasto heater.

Any ideas on what outside temp needs to be before the heater kicks in. My freelander used to run most of the winter below 10c. Any help would. be appreciated .My disco is a 06 hse .
  
Post #83657919th Sep 2011 12:24 pm
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maplecottage
 


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Not sure if it's 5 degrees C or 8 degrees C

Whistle
  
Post #83658219th Sep 2011 12:29 pm
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wattsie
 


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Thanks .temp on dashboard was 5c sun morning and webasto heater never fired up have checked the fuse .
  
Post #83658519th Sep 2011 12:36 pm
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Hi Wattsie try resetting it by pulling the plug into the webasto for a minute or two then put it back in. or pull the fuse does the same i think !
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Is it that time of year already?

Hope everybody remembered to service the FBH during the summer months, i.e. with the occasional start every now and then. Whistle

Here's the Wiki info: http://www.disco3.co.uk/wiki/index.php/Fuel_Burning_Heater



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Post #83660119th Sep 2011 1:32 pm
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ran a faultmate initiated selftest on mine yesterday Thumbs Up half expected Meatloaf to come out of the ensuing fog generated Shocked Laughing Laughing Laughing
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Thumbs Up aahhh that time of year again ,do you know your on fire sir ,early hours of the morning neighbours,
Rolling with laughter try telling them its only my fbh Rolling with laughter
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chocolademan
 


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blue meanie wrote:
ran a faultmate initiated selftest on mine yesterday Thumbs Up half expected Meatloaf to come out of the ensuing fog generated Shocked Laughing Laughing Laughing


Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

As long as the neighbour didn't ring the fire brigade Thumbs Up
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Post #83661419th Sep 2011 1:54 pm
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Make sure your fuel warning light was not on, it inhibits the FBH.
  
Post #83661519th Sep 2011 1:56 pm
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hensoni
 


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And...
On your 2006 vehicle, if the FBH has tried to start on 3 previous occasions while the the low fuel light was on, it stays locked out until reset by Faultmate, IDS, etc.

and...
Vehicle also has to be level. Nosedown has a tight limit, Nose-up doesn't seem to bother it.

and...
Vehicle doors have to remain shut when it's operating in automatic mode (i.e without an external control box fitted).

and...
the bonnet has to be shut


It can take 90 seconds to get to "full afterburner" mode so unless you stop at a junction soon after starting and open the window (to take a deep breath of the fumes), you'll need to start the vehicle stood outside with the windows open to check for operation.
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Thumbs Up I love the smell of fbh in the morning
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Post #83662719th Sep 2011 3:00 pm
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hensoni
 


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Yep, checked my GSM SIM card in July and gave the FBH another good blast last month.

With the external temperature hovering around 20 deg C, a 30 min burn got the engine almost up to temperature - I suspect it even got warm enough to open the thermostat.

A question that I have pondered for a while is, undoubtably pre-warming the engine is a good idea for wear and tear, but what about the auto-gearbox? It's so tempting to scream off the blocks with a luvly warm engine but the gearbox is potentially still full of treacle (very expensive treacle...). Hmm, discuss.
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wattsie
 


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Cheers fellas can see im gonna enjoy this forum .
  
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Is there any way to test the FBH without the faultmate, like tricking it into believing the air temp is colder than it actually is?
  
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put a ice cube near it Rolling with laughter
  
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