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DMRR Member Since: 14 Apr 2010 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 2027 |
From my experience with a 2006 FBH and a 2010 FBH in my colleagues vehicle, the interior and engine are warmed. Hence his defrosted windscreen and warm interior on a frosty morning..... Land Rover Addict
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17th Nov 2010 6:51pm |
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Stocky Member Since: 13 Oct 2009 Location: New Forest Posts: 142 |
When I took my 3.6 TDI in for iot's first service I thought there was a fault with the FBH as the engine did not seem to be warmed at the end of the FBH cycle. It had always done so on my previous 3.0 TDI version.
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17th Nov 2010 9:46pm |
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SteveMFr Site Sponsor Member Since: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Strasbourg, France Posts: 1641 |
That's the point. RRC 2Dr, RRC 4Dr, P38, and 2 L322s (wife thinks I'm nuts - prob right, too) |
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18th Nov 2010 7:42am |
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SteveMFr Site Sponsor Member Since: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Strasbourg, France Posts: 1641 |
Soooo... based on Dan's, Thrasher's, and Stocky's replies - and my (unbelievably profound ) experience with Webasto FBH's, I'm going to guess that the changeover valve is only closed for the first part of the burn cycle (only cabin heating) and opens to warm the entire cooling system at some threshold temp. That would mean that in mild temps (around 0°C) and long burn times (close to the full 1/2hr) both motor and cabin would be warm. And in the inverse situation - very cold outside temps and driving off after only 12-15 mins of burn time - possibly only the cabin would be warm because the FBH had not yet had time to sufficiently warm the interior and then start warming the engine.
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18th Nov 2010 8:10am |
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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
I read somewhere, and now cant find it... that on some cars with the same/similar system the engine heats first and then you get interior. There is no point firing the fans up in the first 10-15 minutes if the coolant is still cold - the reasoning behind this (and it makes sense) is that it conserves the battery power.
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18th Nov 2010 9:30am |
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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
FBH fact of the day is that when the exterior temp is less than 5C the heated mirrors come on with the FBH so they are pre-defrosted. I presume they are relatively low ampage so don't drain the battery too much. |
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18th Nov 2010 7:17pm |
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Stocky Member Since: 13 Oct 2009 Location: New Forest Posts: 142 |
SteveMFr: As I understood it the ability to warm the engine was removed on the 3.6. Whether that is by removing a physical connection to the block or if it is simply programmed out, I'm not sure. I would assume its programming.
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18th Nov 2010 7:45pm |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35329 |
this might be of interest..on the RRS forum they are talking about GSM/mobile phone control of the FBH..
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19th Nov 2010 1:29pm |
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SteveMFr Site Sponsor Member Since: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Strasbourg, France Posts: 1641 |
The FBH is attached to the cooling system. It is inline (series) with the motor/radiator and heater matrix. Short of adding a second heater matrix (this would amount to a second coolant system), there is no way to remove the FBH from the cooling system. The changeover valve simply diverts the coolant from flowing back to the motor/radiator and creats a short loop between the FBH and the heater matrix. The FBH is in the TDV8 RR for the same reason as in the TD6 - not enough waste heat to heat the cabin properly at very cold temps. The pre-heat function is a side-benefit of this necessity. RRC 2Dr, RRC 4Dr, P38, and 2 L322s (wife thinks I'm nuts - prob right, too) |
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19th Nov 2010 1:42pm |
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Avi Member Since: 24 Sep 2010 Location: North West Posts: 309 |
Just trying to guage if this is normal ?
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29th Nov 2010 9:54am |
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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
I would liken the sound mine makes to a small jet engine. Starts off quiet and then speeds up/gets louder. There is a high speed exhaust fan in the unit, this is what creates the sound.
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29th Nov 2010 10:02am |
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars Member Since: 22 Jan 2010 Location: Chilterns, UK Posts: 11309 |
These single cylinder units wind up like a turbo fan as Dan describes. I have one on my Frankia Motorhome for the heating system and its clearly audibal but in the RR it is harder to hear due to sound proofing.
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29th Nov 2010 10:08am |
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Andy Member Since: 23 Feb 2009 Location: Shropshire Posts: 2938 |
I don't appear to have it installed. I checked where Dan told me to look, but there's no module there 2010 MY Vogue SE TDV8 3.6 Stornoway Grey- fully loaded |
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29th Nov 2010 2:07pm |
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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
You dont have the RF Reciever - but you should still have the FBH unit... See the FBH any TD6 thread for more info. |
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29th Nov 2010 2:28pm |
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