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webasto heater problems!

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i turn it on, i wait, the fan kicks in, runs for about 2 mins then goes off! the fuel filter does not pump but when i tested it seperately the pump is fine! any one had this happen?? simple solutions or just a seperated pulse circuit for the pump???

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try disconnecting it for the battery , then re-connect and see if that helps

It sometimes works on the ebber if you run out of fuel and need to re start it ( doesnt it Gazza) , other that that do you have an air leak in the fuel line ?
I take it you have fuel and power :roll:
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check the zorst and combustion air intake for blockages and kinks in the pipes, they shut down if either, also glow plug will have same symtoms if braking down
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I had similar probs with my HL18D after it came back from an overhaul, if it is the same model, there is I think a resistance wire (yellow) in a loop that seemed to get very hot, problem solved when I cleaned up the contacts, I also cleaned up all the connectors all round.
The resistance wire seems to be important in being 'right' for the ECU.
It is still abit temperamental but works 99% of the time



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if the glow plug was breaking down would the fan go but the pump not?? i've just tried dissconnecting it from the battery and still the pump doesn't work! i'm going to moveit in to the back next weekend so when i have got it out i'll have a good clean up of all the contacts! if it still don't work would it do any harm to put the pump on a circuit that comes on as soon as i turn the rest on or would i have to time the pump to come on just after the rest??

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cleaned all contacts, etc but to of no avail! any other ideas??

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doh sorry dave just reread the post
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not sure about webasto, but ebbers are pulse pumps, and therefore cannot be wired any other way than they are, its just an electro magnet pushing and pulling a diapham to pump, but as i say, not sure about webbos
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webasto is pulse too! read your wiki stuff and i have just ordered a new glow plug! i think it might be now working well enough to call the pump??? cheers steve!

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