Some performance figures below - certainly at those times it's just starts to warm up in the cabin.
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From the factory T6 Webasto aux/parking (water) heater comes configured to heat cabin only. Up here in Finland the vans come with overhead control/timer panel to allow the use of timer or remote to switch on engine and cabin preheating before setting off. The heater is configured by dealer to...
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Correct - however, needs "heat request" to be on = cabin heater (blower) turned on as well as temperature set to higher than ambient.
Fairly common add-on as auxiliary heater even in the UK, but rare as (controllable) parking heater.
Retrofitting Auxiliary heater to Parking heater:
All required components are already purchased, tested and ready for the installation. Well invested €58=£49 :thumbsup: My ODIS-E is also ready to upload new(better) firmware ;)
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In my panel there is only two symbols: either ventilation (blower only as in the linked picture) or cabin heating (heater symbol). The engine heating is not indicated any way in the panel. Does this make sense? Perhaps you could post a picture of your manual and symbols of the control panel...
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so auxiliary heater is a fairly common factory add on? the cabin heater (not parking heater) needs to be on and calling for heat? as I said not used either in anger yet.
Am I correct that the auxiliary heater simply adds extra heat to the vans cooling system so the engine warms quicker and runs warmer for longer. I read somewhere that this was needed because the modern diesel engine was so efficient it struggles to maintain optimum run temps during cold spells particularly when grabbing heat for cab heating etc. So what are the real life positives of having auxiliary heater is it simply available warm air from the engine cooling system in say 5 mins as apposed to say 10mins and an engine running more efficiently earlier during cold weather? I assume at some point it switches off? is there a simple way of telling if and when it is operational?
so parking heater not so common? The parking heater seems simpler to understand by comparison either working or not from the activation of the overhead panel or remote. Time and temp settings.
how do people tend to use them?
preheat do defrost and warm cab?
keep running until engine up to temp?
leave running for the set period what ever that may be 30min, 60min? or manually switch off once engine warm?
Think I have only used once during a overnight stay.
don't mean to hijack thread but I am new to these luxuries and it seems a perfect time to ask these relevant questions
these heaters were not on my "wish list" when looking for a new van but the guy selling seem to be very positive about their benefits and he seemed to know what extra to spec from the factory having experience of owning a few including cali
I am now led to believe both these heaters are quite a desirable factory option? looking forward to feeling the benefit but unsure how, in practice, they should be used.