How do I reset my Webasto heater?
HOW TO RESET WEBASTO HEATER SYSTEM
- Set here Turn on. Locate fuse in wiring harness coming out of heater, it is motor car type rectangular fuse.
- Switch off heater unit at controls.
- Set here Turn Off. Reinsert fuse in same place it was removed from.
- Turn heater back on at controls.
- Set here Turn Back on.
Why is my diesel heater not working?
The most likely causes of heaters not starting is no fuel, insufficient power or no air flow. Please follow the steps below to check these issues. Remember to reset the heater between starting attempts by removing and replacing the fuse.
Can you sleep with diesel heater on?
Diesel heaters are equipped with great safety features that make them completely safe for use. Additionally, diesel heaters produce much lower concentrations of carbon monoxide than gasoline engines. Diesel heaters are also thermostatically controlled and safe to run while you are sleeping at night.
What does E 10 mean on diesel heater?
E10 – Repeated attempts to restart with a previous error code. E12 – Air inlet restricted. Check rear of heater for obstruction(s) Can be low voltage.
How much diesel does a Webasto heater use?
How much fuel does a Webasto heater need per hour? Of course, the fuel consumption is strongly depending on the needed heating power and type of heater. As very rough and noncommittal proportion a heater needs 100 ml diesel per hour and kW. For further details, please see the heater’s technical specifications.
How can you tell if your Webasto heater has a fault?
If your heater has a fault, the green indicator light will flash in a sequence unique to the heater fault. The flashing sequence is preceded and superseded by 5 very quick blinks of the light – almost too quick to count – these 5 fast flashes simply indicate to you that the heater has experienced a fault.
What causes a Webasto airtop unit to overheat?
Airtop units will experience overheating if inlet or outlet ducting is squashed or blocked, the plastic casing on the heater is loose or broken, the rubber gasket on the base of the heater is missing or broken and/or there is a blockage under the plastic casing on top of the heat exchanger.
What does fault code F03 mean on Webasto?
If you have a Webasto timer installed, the fault indication may even be shown in the form of a code (F03 for example). These faults can provide useful assistance if you’re having problems warming your boat or camper van. Unfortunately, not all Webasto units offer you this option.
What causes a blow out sensor on a Webasto?
On other Webasto models it refers to a defective overheat sensor/blow out sensor. The usage wiring checks for cable damage and correct insertion of the plug should be checked before replacing the sensor. This fault can be caused by restriction in exhaust air flow or sooting of the sensor.