mattgreen
Member Since: 15 Sep 2009
Location: Worksop
Posts: 211
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I'm just about to venture outside into the cold to plug in my wiring harness and use the Webasto software to kick the FBH into life - once I've wired in the final bit that is...I'll report back
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15th Nov 2010 8:16 pm |
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mattgreen
Member Since: 15 Sep 2009
Location: Worksop
Posts: 211
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mattgreen wrote:I'm just about to venture outside into the cold to plug in my wiring harness and use the Webasto software to kick the FBH into life - once I've wired in the final bit that is...I'll report back
Right, it's +5℃ and I stood out in the dark with a head torch on frightening the neighbours.
I built the wiring loom as described here ==> http://disco3.co.uk/forum/topic43944-105.html
The GOOD NEWS is the wiring loom worked - I was able to connect to the FBH and cleared 3 faults:-
- a no start fault
- interlock fault
- vehicle almost out of fuel fault
After clearing them & reconnecting the FBH to the vehicle bus it started up first time and gave the tell-tale plume of smoke followed by just hot exhaust gas - this continued even on a 5 mile drive - but it did get the temperature up quickly.
One thing I didn't do was make the link for pin 5 on the FBH (diesel pump) as I didn't have to hand the correct size pin to push into the FBH connector.
I did tell the software to run the Parking Heating test which immediately caused a lockout ("interlock 2") and the sound of a relay clicking. This wouldn't clear until I removed and reconnected the power to the FBH and then clicked Clear Faults in software.
I'm now prepared for the next lockout but with some cold weather coming I hope it stays working.
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15th Nov 2010 10:28 pm |
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mattgreen
Member Since: 15 Sep 2009
Location: Worksop
Posts: 211
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After the initial excitement it's back to earth with FBH failing to start...here's what happens:-
Engine is cold and it's 4 degrees ambient.
Start engine, small plume of smoke for about 30 to 60 secs then it stops..
Checked the error codes, there is a "no start" error, code 02
Does anyone know what that means?
My next step is to run it through a full test burn cycle.
Does it sound like the FBH is causing this or the vehicle CAN telling it to stop?
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17th Nov 2010 3:27 pm |
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pauleline
Member Since: 03 Nov 2009
Location: Netherlands
Posts: 82
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Hi Matt,
so that's bad news for you.... I am having more luck since my FBH now is working as it should, either timed or fired up by the vehicle CAN.
I think you can double click on the error messages in the Webasto software and it will bring up a new windows with some more text, a better description of the problem. Maybe that will tell you what you need to know.
Good luck, Paul
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17th Nov 2010 4:21 pm |
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wiggs
Member Since: 03 Sep 2006
Location: Manchester
Posts: 14372
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mattgreen wrote:
One thing I didn't do was make the link for pin 5 on the FBH (diesel pump) as I didn't have to hand the correct size pin to push into the FBH connecto.
It will never work correctly with out this connection .
I have the software and the loom and it works great ...but you do need all the correct wires to make up the circuit G4 Gone ...but not forgotten
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17th Nov 2010 4:29 pm |
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hensoni
Member Since: 01 Oct 2007
Location: Sleepy Somerset
Posts: 576
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Yeovil LR have just sorted mine (cue the return of warm weather...).
The FBH Fuel pump was knackered and it gave all sorts of seemingly unrelated fault codes (including CAN failure, lockout and no flame) and delivered only a dribble of fuel. Club missing my D3
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17th Nov 2010 4:32 pm |
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Navigator
Member Since: 17 Mar 2010
Location: Stay at Home. One of the lives you save could be your own.
Posts: 5113
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These things have a mind of their own! |
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So the FBH was not working - three really cold mornings (ignoring whatever the display might say) with ice on ground, and no action. So off to dealer - 2 hours later they decide there is nothing wrong THAT THEY CAN FIND, so it must be a wiring fault, and, by the way, the extended warranty we sold you doesn't cover wires.
So I go home and try the fuse out after it has gone to sleep trick - out for hour and a half as I got involved in something else that was more fun. Still no play.
Then Sunday at the ad-hoc play at Drumclog I'd gone off and left it idling for a while. I got called over by someone who had spotted the slight smoke from the exhaust. Yes - it was working!
So I've got one that doesn't heat the engine up if cold - but keeps it warm one it's running. Another undocumented feature. A vaccine does not stop you catching a virus, or passing it on, or getting ill from it, really ill. It does reduce the likelyhood of you dying when really, really ill. Stay Alive - KEEP AWAY FROM PEOPLE.
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17th Nov 2010 5:12 pm |
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RMB
Member Since: 20 Mar 2007
Location: Scotland
Posts: 260
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I have bit the bullit and ordered a Faultmate
B-A-S Remap Interface giving me control over my remap
Last edited by RMB on 8th Dec 2010 8:17 pm. Edited 1 time in total
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3rd Dec 2010 12:10 am |
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paul john
Member Since: 07 Dec 2010
Location: Tallinn
Posts: 8
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which fuse do i take out the 25 amp which is shown on the fuse diagram in the lid of the fuse box for the fule system can you help getting cold here will be -20 soon hope to get this thign working or winter with disco will be hell p.gaydon
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8th Dec 2010 8:14 pm |
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D8jbg
Member Since: 28 Nov 2010
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
Posts: 3
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a good way to stop your fbh from smoking to much is to use a fuel flush like redex. the main reason for the large plumes of smoke is due to incompleet combustion on older models. i stripped mine down and found that it was full of coke i chose not to clean it but to run some treatment in the fuel to see what hapend and it didnt get rid of the whole lot but it cleaned it enough to help it along a bit.
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11th Dec 2010 6:28 pm |
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geirstein
Member Since: 25 Feb 2008
Location: Oppdal
Posts: 36
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Faultmate cured the FBH problem.... |
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Once the could weather arrived here in Norway, and I remained cold after a longer trip in my 2005 D3, I realised that the FBH had stopped working. After cehcking relevant postings in this forum, I decided to get hold of Colin's (BBS Spy) FCR Faultmate (the fuse trick did not work....).
A couple of days later, the Faultmate arrived. After plugging in this device and clearing 3 fault codes related to the FBH, I started up the car and the FBH fired immediately. Now the missis is warm and happy, and I am very thankfull to this wonderful device from BBS Spy .
Thanks a lot to this forum and to Colin!!!!
Best regards, Geir
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12th Dec 2010 8:07 pm |
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paul john
Member Since: 07 Dec 2010
Location: Tallinn
Posts: 8
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Re: Faultmate cured the FBH problem.... |
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geirstein wrote:Once the could weather arrived here in Norway, and I remained cold after a longer trip in my 2005 D3, I realised that the FBH had stopped working. After cehcking relevant postings in this forum, I decided to get hold of Colin's (BBS Spy) FCR Faultmate (the fuse trick did not work....).
A couple of days later, the Faultmate arrived. After plugging in this device and clearing 3 fault codes related to the FBH, I started up the car and the FBH fired immediately. Now the missis is warm and happy, and I am very thankfull to this wonderful device from BBS Spy .
Thanks a lot to this forum and to Colin!!!!
Best regards, Geir
how do i get one of these faultmates sounds really good ???? p.gaydon
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12th Dec 2010 8:26 pm |
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mellington
Member Since: 05 Aug 2007
Location: Wigan
Posts: 59
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Look on the bright side, my FBH has been working but melting a pipe in the suspension which lead to a burn our compressor. Trust me, I would have been happier with a slightly lower mpg and a bit of cold.
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12th Dec 2010 8:46 pm |
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geirstein
Member Since: 25 Feb 2008
Location: Oppdal
Posts: 36
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Re: Faultmate cured the FBH problem.... |
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paul john wrote:
how do i get one of these faultmates sounds really good ????
Paul J,
send a PM to Colin (BBS Spy)!
Best regards, Geir
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12th Dec 2010 10:26 pm |
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geirstein
Member Since: 25 Feb 2008
Location: Oppdal
Posts: 36
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Guess I was a bit to quick on the trigger here....problem with DBH not solved, even with the Faultmate......
Still cold outside, and this morning the FBH fired up as I drove the kid to school, but the engineheat did not come up as expected.
Further checks showed that the fault code B1D29 ("no start, even after restart attempt - component failure: No Operation-permanent") re-apperared after about 3 minutes after the FBH started, and shut down the FBH.
(Cleared the fault with the Faultmate between each attempt of course)
Have tried to search the forum for this fault code (B1D29), without finding an explanation/cause.
Any help here would be much appreciated.
Best regards, Geir
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13th Dec 2010 9:41 am |
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