Colin K
Well-Known Member
Hello,
Are there any Eberspacher wiring Techy's out there?
Got a bit of a problem with a D3 We have taken it out of the boat and brought it home minus the on/off switch and the thermostat so we are left with a plug with 6 pins. We looked at the wiring diagram and thought that if we bridged terminals 5 and 6 we might get it to try to fire but we just get a click from the control box !! Wonder if we bridged it right to over ride the missing switch/stat ??? It might be locked out as it failed to fire up a few times on board. At home here I have an eber timer /diagnostic and wondered if I could connect it up to the unit to get the fault code/reset it ? Does anyone know if it is possible to wire it up.
Plug from the unit is 1 Brown (think that's earth) 2 black 3black/green+violet
4 red 5 yellow 6 Black/black+white
Plug from The diagnostic 6 wires Yellow, red, grey, Brown, Brown/white,grey/red
Unit end there is an extra one a brown guess that's the neg for the bulb ?
Any help would be fantastic thanks. Best regards Colin.
Are there any Eberspacher wiring Techy's out there?
Got a bit of a problem with a D3 We have taken it out of the boat and brought it home minus the on/off switch and the thermostat so we are left with a plug with 6 pins. We looked at the wiring diagram and thought that if we bridged terminals 5 and 6 we might get it to try to fire but we just get a click from the control box !! Wonder if we bridged it right to over ride the missing switch/stat ??? It might be locked out as it failed to fire up a few times on board. At home here I have an eber timer /diagnostic and wondered if I could connect it up to the unit to get the fault code/reset it ? Does anyone know if it is possible to wire it up.
Plug from the unit is 1 Brown (think that's earth) 2 black 3black/green+violet
4 red 5 yellow 6 Black/black+white
Plug from The diagnostic 6 wires Yellow, red, grey, Brown, Brown/white,grey/red
Unit end there is an extra one a brown guess that's the neg for the bulb ?
Any help would be fantastic thanks. Best regards Colin.