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Parking heater remote start- Enabling

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Re: Parking heater remote start- Enabling

Post by X5 ALN » Mon Nov 05, 2012 9:14 pm

[quote="wilkoturbo"]
Last picture ??? Don't get ya , I just turned off for 10sec then bk on again
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I edited the post - meant picture 3

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Re: Parking heater remote start- Enabling

Post by X5 ALN » Wed Nov 21, 2012 10:37 pm

That's my remote all wired up and working. Shame the heaters not though  :( - on the case though.

Receiver is nicely tucked away in the right hand compartment.

J - how did you secure yours to the car?  I've just temporarily left mine sitting on the wee ledge and trapped the antenna in the cut out to get to the fuel flap locking motor. 

Remote has a btter range than the bloody car key itself!!!

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Re: Parking heater remote start- Enabling

Post by jaynana » Wed Nov 21, 2012 11:27 pm

[quote="Alan703"]

J - how did you secure yours to the car?
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this J  8) used Velcro...
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Re: Parking heater remote start- Enabling

Post by X5 ALN » Fri Nov 30, 2012 10:35 am

[quote="o5moto5"]
To the issue of enabling auc heater option by means of coding it available in BC.

As standard additional diesel heater (Webasto) is installed into all X5 E53 3.0 diesel versions. If not selected from dealer it's only used as additional heater for getting engine temperature to normal operation temperature fast to minimize polution and reduce engine wear. So it's only on when engine is on until needed temperature is reached.

When using DIS or other coding software just to retrofit it (without any mechanical or electrical work) as result option is available in Board monitor but it will only run for few seconds before shutting down as ChewingBacca and others have discovered.

To make it work following preparation needs to be done. (In this examble X5 9/2004 with IHKA and large board monitor 16:9)
1. Code park heating option through Retrofit (if using DIS, I presume that users are familiar of using this software)

2. Make sure PIN no.2 grey/black-wire is occupied in climate control unit connector X610 (this is a later model 26-pin plug). If not occupie it with 0.5mm^2 cable. This is the +wire for extra water valve used in park heater applications. Without this heater control module receives an error and shuts down heater.
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Y1 = original additional water valve (insert resistor here, you dont have this water valve unless you decide to purchace one)
A11= climate control unit

In my case wire was connected and the other end of plug was found under auxliary heater
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3. Connect grey/black-wire from x610 with resistor 10ohm (20W) and other end of resistor to ground. This will simulate water valve. In original solution this valve is used for shutting down water circulation from engine to only heat cabine when park heating. You can also add the original water valve ($$$ from BMW).

4. Since your car is not equipped with park heater-option from factory the climate control unit needs to be changed to one with park heating functionality. In my case 64116927900 was changed to 64116927901 (see ETK for correct part number/model/year) Image

Now you have the aux heating functionality through Board computer with timing and direct on functions.

Hope someone finds this post usefull.
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Will this do the trick?

http://uk.farnell.com/bi-technologies-t ... dp/1114392

How can I tell if I have rear A/C? The control panel in the car is the one listed ending 163

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... g=64&fg=20

What fault can I expect if I don't change it?

The wire is already in the plug - and the other end is under the webasto

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Re: Parking heater remote start- Enabling

Post by Steamyrotter » Fri Nov 30, 2012 1:30 pm

That's Strange...

Didn't have to do any wiring mods to mine?!!

retrofit coded and that was it.
Works on timer and runs till either I turn it off, its requested to turn off, or the battery runs flat..

(Don't ask how I know the last bit...)
(well sufficient to not start the car but did have other things running at the time!!)
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Re: Parking heater remote start- Enabling

Post by mcc05 » Sat Dec 01, 2012 1:11 pm

Ok its finally time for me to make my heater come on by remote, keep forgetting to set the b*** timer.

However I fancy doing it using the BMW remote and a combination of button pushes. Anyone know of a 12v pulse or relay that gets set when you open/close the car by the remote.
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Re: Parking heater remote start- Enabling

Post by X5 ALN » Sun Dec 02, 2012 1:32 pm

[quote="Steamyrotter"]
That's Strange...

Didn't have to do any wiring mods to mine?!!

retrofit coded and that was it.
Works on timer and runs till either I turn it off, its requested to turn off, or the battery runs flat..

(Don't ask how I know the last bit...)
(well sufficient to not start the car but did have other things running at the time!!)
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The webasto shuts itself off if the battery gets below a threshold - so your other things that were on probably caused the flat battery.

I retrofit coded mine, but now it's looking for the changeover valve that's part of the retrofit

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Re: Parking heater remote start- Enabling

Post by jimes256 » Sun Dec 09, 2012 8:46 pm

can anyone point me in the right direction to enable aux heater with inpa please? is it poss?

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Re: Parking heater remote start- Enabling

Post by X5 ALN » Tue Dec 11, 2012 6:44 pm

[quote="jimes256"]
can anyone point me in the right direction to enable aux heater with inpa please? is it poss?
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INPA doesn't do much in the way of programming. - If I'm wrong, someone tell me how to do it!

If you want it to fire the webasto up by remote

Buy <a href="http://www.maplin.co.uk/2-channel-rf-re ... ules">This Remote</a>

and follow this thread - in particular - post 22

http://xdrivers.co.uk/forum/https://xdr ... hp?t=51.15


You may find coding the onboard computer to bring up the timer will give you trouble (like mine), or, you may find you're lucky.

If you're webasto works just now - the remote should also work.

now - does someone want to tell me how to fix that link so the words "This Remote" is the hyperlink
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Re: Parking heater remote start- Enabling

Post by jimes256 » Tue Dec 11, 2012 11:25 pm

not to bothered about it on obc as ill just forget! where do people have their remote receivers? up front or in the boot?

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Re: Parking heater remote start- Enabling

Post by jaynana » Tue Dec 11, 2012 11:42 pm

boot is best - no water ingress or issues with cleaning the engine bay that way. plus that's where bmw intended it to be so wiring is all there incl the fuse.
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Re: Parking heater remote start- Enabling

Post by Bargain Bucket » Wed Dec 12, 2012 6:43 pm

It's a funny old thing really. All I had to do on my facelift was enable it with BMWScanner for the OBC. It comes on at the set time and warms the cabin up nicely. So much so that it defrosts all the windows ready for me to just get in and drive it. No retrofitting of valves, no wiring changes, nothing. I guess I'm one of the lucky few in that respect.
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Re: Parking heater remote start- Enabling

Post by X5 ALN » Thu Dec 13, 2012 9:55 am

[quote="dirtymonkey29"]
http://www.bmwland.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=129811

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that's a 3 page thread?

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Re: Parking heater remote start- Enabling

Post by jimes256 » Thu Dec 13, 2012 1:24 pm

Getting bored waiting for my maplin remote to come! Would activate it on obc but my scanner 1.4.0 hasnt turned up either!

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