Webasto Heater

petermd

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Experienced a problem this weekend with the heater which has given stirling service all winter. The heater goes thro' the start-up routine but fails to ignite and eventually closes down. Had a look a the manual, but apart from suggesting to switch on and off and check the overheating overide nothing. Anybody got any hints/fixes before I call the service man in?

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<font color=blue>Don't panic Mr Mainwaring. Webasto are renowned for this. After a certain period in their life Webasto's take two or even three spins before they fire up. This is quite normal and I regret to say that short of a major service its something you will have to live with.

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Re: Try

I also find that I have to have the battery charger on or the engine running as the damn glow plug takes about 40 amps, then it will start - usually at 3 spin.

However - next time I go down to the boat I'll try cleaning the glow plug. - The unit is 1975 - so not bad that it is still working!

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Thanks for the respose, am going down this weekend so will try the various suggestions and hopefully will solve the problem.

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Also check for no air in the fuel, a blocked fuel filter, or air inlet obstruction. If it's none of those, or a plow-plug fault, it could be the temperature sensor. These have been known to just 'die' for no apparent reason over winter periods. Check the other bits first though.

Good luck.

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