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Error 0xAB - "overheat sensor interruption"
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ibruceuk
 


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United Kingdom 2005 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Auto Java BlackDiscovery 3
Error 0xAB - "overheat sensor interruption"

Hi,

My FBH used to work flawlessly and as the nights are getting colder I decided to just double check that all was still ok.

Alas, it isn't Sad My Thermocall unit failed to start it remotely with "Unknown error" so I dug out the diagnostic cable and installed ThermoTest to see if I could track down the issue.

It had a lockout and the fault AB stored.

I cleared it and tried starting it from ThermoTest and it seems as soon as the fuel pump cuts in it then immediately faults out with the same error.

I tried multiple times, including giving it a blow job just in case.... Rolling with laughter

Using ThermoTest to control everything seems to work individually, although when the fuel pump is turned on the same fault gets logged.

Is there a temperature sensor on the actual fuel pump? Which overhear sensor does it refer to? The temperature displayed in ThermoTest is between 35C and 42C

Hoping someone can help!! Smile
  
Post #225679112th Oct 2021 10:45 pm
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PROFSR G
 


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Yeah there are two sensors on a single section of loom within the heater. One is a temp sensor and the other an "overheating" sensor to protect from anything silly occurring!

They can be purchased as spare part replacements and are not difficult to fit. They are a "button" type sensor and are "push fit" located on the side of the heat exchanger. With the cables routed in the casing wall back to a single plug at the PCB. I think you might be able to replace them with the burner in situ, but to be honest I can't remember, and so maybe it's worth considering disassembly and a clean while you're fitting new sensors.

I might have a visual description/manual somewhere if I can find it. Rolling Eyes

In the meantime have a look at the link below and you can see TTV sensors for VW, but check with the vendor that they are the same for LR, or PM member Motolab on here. Thumbs Up
https://www.prokes-auto.com/kategorie/thermo-top-v-532168-3/
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Post #225679313th Oct 2021 12:26 am
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ibruceuk
 


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Brilliant thanks!

I'll get on with stripping it down then Smile
  
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This might come in handy. Thumbs Up
https://www.disco3.co.uk/gallery/albums/us..._Top_V.pdf
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