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Testing and Diagnosing the E53 Webasto Thermo Top C/Z
Re: Testing and Diagnosing the E53 Webasto Thermo Top C/Z
[quote="wilkoturbo"]
[quote="wilkoturbo"]
Right I have wired power to pin 1 via a remote it powers up for like a minuite then shuts off , I've read the fault codes what next <!-- s:( -->:(<!-- s:( -->
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Did you happen to enable the Nav screen for Auxiliary Heating / Ventilation? instead of the original Auxiliary Ventilation setting
I beleive if you did - the Nav screen is communicating with the IHKA and other components before starting the webasto. You will probably find the IHKA is not the one suitable for SA536 option, and you will not have the valve that is mentioned in your fault code. As well as this, other parts of the system are missing as you do not have the factory fitted Parking Heater.
This is the point I am at, although I am also showing a glow plug short circuit to ground fault.
I am waiting to recode the Nav screen back to its original setting, then take it from there.
[quote="wilkoturbo"]
Right I have wired power to pin 1 via a remote it powers up for like a minuite then shuts off , I've read the fault codes what next <!-- s:( -->:(<!-- s:( -->
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Did you happen to enable the Nav screen for Auxiliary Heating / Ventilation? instead of the original Auxiliary Ventilation setting
I beleive if you did - the Nav screen is communicating with the IHKA and other components before starting the webasto. You will probably find the IHKA is not the one suitable for SA536 option, and you will not have the valve that is mentioned in your fault code. As well as this, other parts of the system are missing as you do not have the factory fitted Parking Heater.
This is the point I am at, although I am also showing a glow plug short circuit to ground fault.
I am waiting to recode the Nav screen back to its original setting, then take it from there.
Last edited by X5 ALN on Fri Nov 02, 2012 2:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Testing and Diagnosing the E53 Webasto Thermo Top C/Z
I've managed to try pin 1 again and the webo ain't warming.
Just today I received my Scanner 1.4 OBD/USB unit, but the cd it came with was blank. I downloaded a version from PASoft?? and I can connect to the car, see/clear error codes. I have a glow plug/flame sensor error on the aux heating unit, so I'm prolly going to take the unit off for a clean before deciding on the next course of action.
Oh I'd assumed this Scanner 1.4 would allow me to enable the Aux Heating on the Sat Nav screen, is this correct? (I know I don't need to do this but I thought the Scanner 1.4 allowed me to change all sorts of settings on the cars various systems - not just reading/clearing error codes)
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Jay
Just today I received my Scanner 1.4 OBD/USB unit, but the cd it came with was blank. I downloaded a version from PASoft?? and I can connect to the car, see/clear error codes. I have a glow plug/flame sensor error on the aux heating unit, so I'm prolly going to take the unit off for a clean before deciding on the next course of action.
Oh I'd assumed this Scanner 1.4 would allow me to enable the Aux Heating on the Sat Nav screen, is this correct? (I know I don't need to do this but I thought the Scanner 1.4 allowed me to change all sorts of settings on the cars various systems - not just reading/clearing error codes)
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Jay
Re: Testing and Diagnosing the E53 Webasto Thermo Top C/Z
DO NOT ENABLE THE OBC for Aux heat!!!!
Read the BMW service manual for the webasto that J sent you. If you enable the OBC, it will look for other components that are associated with the SA536 parking Heater option. Ie the water changeover valve and the IHKA climate control unit. It will then report those parts are missing, and disable the webasto.
All you need to do is power pin 1. If the webasto is working, it will start. if it doesnt, you need to find out why, and fix it.
I enabled my OBC before having the info I just mentioned.
I now have an IHkA fault relating to a missing changeover valve - same as shown in post 60 above
Read the BMW service manual for the webasto that J sent you. If you enable the OBC, it will look for other components that are associated with the SA536 parking Heater option. Ie the water changeover valve and the IHKA climate control unit. It will then report those parts are missing, and disable the webasto.
All you need to do is power pin 1. If the webasto is working, it will start. if it doesnt, you need to find out why, and fix it.
I enabled my OBC before having the info I just mentioned.
I now have an IHkA fault relating to a missing changeover valve - same as shown in post 60 above
Last edited by X5 ALN on Sat Nov 03, 2012 7:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Testing and Diagnosing the E53 Webasto Thermo Top C/Z
Sweet many thanks Alan, I'll avoid that then
Re: Testing and Diagnosing the E53 Webasto Thermo Top C/Z
Mines worked perfectly for a year now ??
Re: Testing and Diagnosing the E53 Webasto Thermo Top C/Z
[quote="mikem"]
Mines worked perfectly for a year now ??
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yeah to add to the confusion, even i had this enabled on teh obc until i read that part in the document. had no issues either
Mines worked perfectly for a year now ??
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yeah to add to the confusion, even i had this enabled on teh obc until i read that part in the document. had no issues either
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Re: Testing and Diagnosing the E53 Webasto Thermo Top C/Z
PS, when the Scanner 1.4 shows a glow plug fault on the aux heater unit, does that mean the code is coming from the webo PCB itself, or is it a module within the BMW computer that has detected the heater isn't working and is logging the fault?
Re: Testing and Diagnosing the E53 Webasto Thermo Top C/Z
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.fr/viewitem? ... 0870514435
I think I've found the glow plug sold separately.
Worth a chance?
I think I've found the glow plug sold separately.
Worth a chance?
Re: Testing and Diagnosing the E53 Webasto Thermo Top C/Z
Damn good find Alan, I'm taking a punt, I'm certain that serial no (901..13A) is one I found on an old Webasto PDF indicating the plug was available seperatley too (but when you search for it on google all the top matches come back with things fro primer numbers etc)
I just bought one, I needed a gasket kit anyways if I were to clean the thing out so this should ensure I only need to do the swap once
I just bought one, I needed a gasket kit anyways if I were to clean the thing out so this should ensure I only need to do the swap once
Last edited by jevansio on Mon Nov 05, 2012 8:56 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Testing and Diagnosing the E53 Webasto Thermo Top C/Z
Here's how I found it......but
http://www.airconcoltd.com/partman/Ther ... 70G[1].pdf
Page 5, part no 3 - note 2 (which should suit me, but maybe not others)
[2] Für Benzin und Diesel ab 2004 / For petrol and Diesel as of 2004 / Pour Benzine et Diesel dès 2004 / Per Benzina e Diesel dal 2004 / För Bensin och Diesel av 2004
http://www.airconcoltd.com/partman/Ther ... 70G[1].pdf
Page 5, part no 3 - note 2 (which should suit me, but maybe not others)
[2] Für Benzin und Diesel ab 2004 / For petrol and Diesel as of 2004 / Pour Benzine et Diesel dès 2004 / Per Benzina e Diesel dal 2004 / För Bensin och Diesel av 2004
Re: Testing and Diagnosing the E53 Webasto Thermo Top C/Z
[quote="jevansio"]
Damn good find Alan, I'm taking a punt, I'm certain that serial no (901..13A) is one I found on an old Webasto PDF indicating the plug was available seperatley too (but when you search for it on google all the top matches come back with things fro primer numbers etc)
I just bought one, I needed a gasket kit anyways if I were to clean the thing out so this should ensure I only need to do the swap once
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Do I buy it and hope "glow plug - short circuit to ground" is truely a faulty glow plug????
I have an ecu rejection - but fairly sure that is due to programming the OBC - still to be undone
Damn good find Alan, I'm taking a punt, I'm certain that serial no (901..13A) is one I found on an old Webasto PDF indicating the plug was available seperatley too (but when you search for it on google all the top matches come back with things fro primer numbers etc)
I just bought one, I needed a gasket kit anyways if I were to clean the thing out so this should ensure I only need to do the swap once
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Do I buy it and hope "glow plug - short circuit to ground" is truely a faulty glow plug????
I have an ecu rejection - but fairly sure that is due to programming the OBC - still to be undone
Last edited by X5 ALN on Mon Nov 05, 2012 9:39 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Testing and Diagnosing the E53 Webasto Thermo Top C/Z
My logic is that I'm planning on keeping the car a while and I can't see it not coming in useful at some point - the gasket kit is obviously a bonus.
Also if the software is telling you the glow pin is faulty it's hardly a bad move in buying a new glow pin, it's not like the software is telling you the fuel pump is faulty and you rushing out and buying a new glow pin.
When I measured the resistance on my glow pin it showed 1.1 ohm, with yours saying short circuit to ground I'm guessing yours is showing 0 ohm?
Also if the software is telling you the glow pin is faulty it's hardly a bad move in buying a new glow pin, it's not like the software is telling you the fuel pump is faulty and you rushing out and buying a new glow pin.
When I measured the resistance on my glow pin it showed 1.1 ohm, with yours saying short circuit to ground I'm guessing yours is showing 0 ohm?
Re: Testing and Diagnosing the E53 Webasto Thermo Top C/Z
not necessarily. Aparently the ECU can cause it - unsure
reading this post which also has useful UK contacts
http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic13776-15.html
and a trouble shooter for the webasto
http://www.raini.ch/files/webasto_Therm ... 20Tree.pdf
reading this post which also has useful UK contacts
http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic13776-15.html
and a trouble shooter for the webasto
http://www.raini.ch/files/webasto_Therm ... 20Tree.pdf
Last edited by X5 ALN on Mon Nov 05, 2012 11:01 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Testing and Diagnosing the E53 Webasto Thermo Top C/Z
I think the only diagnostic I haven't done on mine is whether the PCB is outputting 12v on the glow pin and pulsing the fuel pump, maybe I'll try that before I remove it, but I'm still happy I picked one of the glow pins up as I'm sure it's gonna come in handy at some point
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Testing and Diagnosing the E53 Webasto Thermo Top C/Z
[quote="Alan703"]
[quote="wilkoturbo"]
[quote="wilkoturbo"]
Right I have wired power to pin 1 via a remote it powers up for like a minuite then shuts off , I've read the fault codes what next <!-- s:( -->:(<!-- s:( -->
[/quote]
[/quote]
Did you happen to enable the Nav screen for Auxiliary Heating / Ventilation? instead of the original Auxiliary Ventilation setting
I beleive if you did - the Nav screen is communicating with the IHKA and other components before starting the webasto. You will probably find the IHKA is not the one suitable for SA536 option, and you will not have the valve that is mentioned in your fault code. As well as this, other parts of the system are missing as you do not have the factory fitted Parking Heater.
This is the point I am at, although I am also showing a glow plug short circuit to ground fault.
I am waiting to recode the Nav screen back to its original setting, then take it from there.
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The sw is dis v57 what BMW use , I'm confused on why not to enable the aux heater , if I power it via the satnav screen it does the same as power to pin 1 works for 30 secs then shuts down !!!!!
[quote="wilkoturbo"]
[quote="wilkoturbo"]
Right I have wired power to pin 1 via a remote it powers up for like a minuite then shuts off , I've read the fault codes what next <!-- s:( -->:(<!-- s:( -->
[/quote]
[/quote]
Did you happen to enable the Nav screen for Auxiliary Heating / Ventilation? instead of the original Auxiliary Ventilation setting
I beleive if you did - the Nav screen is communicating with the IHKA and other components before starting the webasto. You will probably find the IHKA is not the one suitable for SA536 option, and you will not have the valve that is mentioned in your fault code. As well as this, other parts of the system are missing as you do not have the factory fitted Parking Heater.
This is the point I am at, although I am also showing a glow plug short circuit to ground fault.
I am waiting to recode the Nav screen back to its original setting, then take it from there.
[/quote]
The sw is dis v57 what BMW use , I'm confused on why not to enable the aux heater , if I power it via the satnav screen it does the same as power to pin 1 works for 30 secs then shuts down !!!!!
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