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FBH- Has yours fired up yet (UK)?
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Matty 2332
 


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I am tired of waiting for the temp to drop to below 4, can anyone tell me the location of the ambient temperature sensor (I thought it was located behind the front grill) I am going to encourage it with a little CO2 so I can test the FBH operation.

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Post #69748427th Sep 2010 5:35 pm
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Re: FBH- Has yours fired up yet (UK)?

Matty 2332 wrote:


So who in the UK will claim to be the first for the FBH firing up as winter approaches?

Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy


Certainly wont be me, Dont think mine has EVER fired up.

ested repeatedly when in for service, NEVER worked in real life! Sad

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Not been cold enough here in S Yorkshire yet - though I'm not holding out much hope - tests fine every time at the dealers, worked fine when Mr Wiggs connected his machine to it.

Stops working after about 1 normal cycle.

I have the kit now to test it using the Webasto software + makeshift cable so I might get better diagnostics as to why it's failing.

Does anyone know if I could take it to a Webasto specialist? Or will they just send me back to Landrover who will hit with a spanner, declare "it's still looks ok" and leave me grimacing 2 days later...?

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OK. Beginners questions here Embarassed

What does the FBH do?
How do I know if I have one?
Do they all have sim cards? If so then where do you replace this?

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jimsmac wrote:


What does the FBH do?



Fuel Burning Heater - burns diesel when the ambient temp is < 5°C, starts as you start the engine and is plumbed into the cooling system - gets the engine up to temperature quicker

jimsmac wrote:

How do I know if I have one?


Everyone with a D3 or D4 has one, under the bonnet, right at the front on the right (as looking into the engine bay), metal "box" about 4 inches x 8 inches.

jimsmac wrote:

Do they all have sim cards? If so then where do you replace this?


No, some people have added an after-market gadget that allows them to dial up the car and start the heater. Others have added a timer.

Hope that helps? Do a search on the forum and you'll find tonnes of info about the FBH.
  
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Thanks for that info!

Judging from Wiggs' video on YouTube, I better warn the wife that smoke may pour out once winter sets in Exclamation
  
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Just tried to start mine up using the remote and it doesn't work unless you are stood right next to the D3 so I guess a new remote battery is needed.
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[quote="mattgreen"]
jimsmac wrote:


SNIP
Everyone with a D3 or D4 has one, under the bonnet, right at the front on the right (as looking into the engine bay), metal "box" about 4 inches x 8 inches.

SNIP


Hi Guys,
While everyone in the UK might have one, it isn't necessarily true in RoW.

Best Wishes,
Peter
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Got new battery for remote and can now create a cloud of smoke from inside the house Thumbs Up

Still waiting for someone to call fire brigade but noone ever has yet Whistle
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FBH fired up for the first time this season - time to check

2 degrees outside, yeppee he's off and running Thumbs Up

Time to check yours if your new to d3/d4 ownership, n/s wheel arch, towards the front inner side, little 1" pipe that drops down, after running for a 3-4 mins , touch very gently OR lift the bonnet, RHS as you look inside towards the front, looks like a little exhaust/silencer box.

WARNING - when touching the 1" pipe in the n/s wheel arch or similar components it will be VERY hot, so be very light with yer fingers!!!! Laughing

note to editor, remember to take a photo of the engine bay and put an arrow where the FBH is or wait for another forum member to post photo Rolling with laughter

pps for those new to what a FBH does, in short it gets the engine up to operating temp quicker and gives yer a nice warm cabin sooner Smile
  
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Remember also that the pipe/exhaust for the FBH is in the N/S wheel arch, and becomes easily blocked when playing in mud.

Coat hanger wire will clear it out.
 

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MacLeod 313 wrote:
Remember also that the pipe/exhaust for the FBH is in the O/S wheel arch


It's in the NEARSIDE arch Thumbs Up unless you have a LHD but even then its in the same place they just move the steering wheel and drive on the wrong side of the road Shocked
 

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O/S if you are upside down on yer roof maybe macleod Rolling with laughter
  
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It's FBH time of year again

Avid readers may well have followed the Fuel Burning Heater drama earlier in the year (http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic55719.html) - we last left our intrepid Discovery 3 owners praying for a cold spell of weather - cold enough for the enigmatic FBH to make an appearance.

I bought the diagnostic kit parts...and watching the thermometer every day since the autumn began...

About 0700 today I spotted it below the requisite +5℃ - MrsG told me it was never going to work but I tried anyway...

...lo and behold, the FBH kicked in as soon as the engine was on - continued to run for a good 10 minutes, first a plume of smoke then just hot gas...it even continued whirring away after I killed the ignition.

I nearly fell over...I've no idea what has changed since last winter....of course now I'm ready for the dull disappointment that next time I start it up there'll be no FBH...


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2 degrees on dartmoor this morning, after the usual "will it, wont it" im pleased to report i love the smell of napalm in the morning Thumbs Up Whistle
  
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