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cumgetsum



Member Since: 03 Sep 2023
Location: devon
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United Kingdom 
No cabin heat - auxiliary heater water pump failure

I have a 2013 4.4 SDV8. The FBH has never worked but I have had heat from the vents when I have needed it. Recently I have not been able to get any heat from the front or rear vents no matter what I do. Coolant level is OK and engine temps are fine.

I have checked for error codes and only have;
B12A6 Auxiliary heater water pump
B13C2 Windshield misting sensor

The B12A6 would make sense why the FBH isn't working but would that affect the normal heating via the engine coolant circuit?

It has been suggested that it might be the FBH diverter valve that is stuck?

Anyone have experience of these issues?

Post #672806 6th Sep 2023 12:43pm
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cumgetsum



Member Since: 03 Sep 2023
Location: devon
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I ordered a new water pump for the auxiliary heater and a new diverter valve. I have just replaced them both and now have hot air coming through the interior vents at last.

I'm not sure which part did the trick but guess as others suggest it was the diverter valve. Now the colder nights are coming in I will be able to test the auxiliary heater with the new pump.

Will update later.....

Post #674238 25th Sep 2023 3:38pm
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Aly29



Member Since: 04 Nov 2023
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Sad hi i have same problem, no hot air coming can you please let me know were is located the ( diverter valve) thanks

Post #677284 4th Nov 2023 9:55pm
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cumgetsum



Member Since: 03 Sep 2023
Location: devon
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Hi,

It is mounted directly under the auxiliary heater. This is located on the drivers side between the brake fluid reservoir and suspension mount. You will need to remove the Road wheel and wheel arch lining to disconnect the aux heater exhaust first. Then a few bolts and a couple of hoses will release the heater so you can get to it. To be honest it’s not a difficult job but access is tight and you need a bit of patience!

Good luck

Post #677300 5th Nov 2023 8:46am
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