stevd
Well-Known Member
Hello,
I am still having issues with my eber D1L
I am sure I am having issues because it is fitted with a timer and thermostat / rheostat as well as being able to ventilate.
When I turn the control switch to ventilate the Eberspacher does just that and the blower powers up. When I change it to heat, nothing happens.
I have been going through the manual, and looking at the wiring diagram, it mentions the you need to disconnect connector when heater required for ventilating purposes.
This is a connector which looks like it goes to connector number 1 & 3 on the switch.
Currently I have nothing connected to number 1 on the switch.
This is driving me crazy.
Does anyone know how or have a simple wiring diagram that shows how the eberspacher should be wired with just the main switch, no other control units, just to see if I can get the thing to fire up.
Here is a link to the PDF that I have been using. The wiring Diagram is on Page 12 and the key is on page 11.
http://www.club80-90.co.uk/pages/downloads/tech/eberB1LD1L.pdf
Many thanks
Steve
I am still having issues with my eber D1L
I am sure I am having issues because it is fitted with a timer and thermostat / rheostat as well as being able to ventilate.
When I turn the control switch to ventilate the Eberspacher does just that and the blower powers up. When I change it to heat, nothing happens.
I have been going through the manual, and looking at the wiring diagram, it mentions the you need to disconnect connector when heater required for ventilating purposes.
This is a connector which looks like it goes to connector number 1 & 3 on the switch.
Currently I have nothing connected to number 1 on the switch.
This is driving me crazy.
Does anyone know how or have a simple wiring diagram that shows how the eberspacher should be wired with just the main switch, no other control units, just to see if I can get the thing to fire up.
Here is a link to the PDF that I have been using. The wiring Diagram is on Page 12 and the key is on page 11.
http://www.club80-90.co.uk/pages/downloads/tech/eberB1LD1L.pdf
Many thanks
Steve