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Pre heater

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burgerman:

--- Quote from: V8MoneyPit on December 02, 2008, 12:49:37 ---
--- Quote from: pondy653 on December 01, 2008, 22:01:23 ---To run it must have all of the following conditions met:
1. Engine Running
2. Coolant Temp below 70 deg C
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Except it also stays running sometimes when the engine is switched off. Why's that?

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 I think its cooling down  :-k MAinly cause the exhaust gas is pretty hot when running, but cooler after the engine stopped

 Or i could be talking out of me butt again  :lol:

  Would like to mod it to pre run before i get in the car ( so to speak)

G30RGE:
you can get a timer for the fbh which allows you to programme it to come on and 'preheat' before you get up on a frosty morning  :) - and there is also a remote switch available for it

burgerman:

--- Quote from: G30RGE on December 02, 2008, 19:50:05 ---you can get a timer for the fbh which allows you to programme it to come on and 'preheat' before you get up on a frosty morning  :) - and there is also a remote switch available for it

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  Tell me more  :-k   I like the sound of a seperate switch idea  :)   Do you reckon anyone at a main stealers would have any knowledge of this ? or would i be talking Swahili to them as usual  :lol:

G30RGE:
timer fitting instructions here, part number is on leaflet

pondy653:
Well thank you.  Land Rover UK have at least 10 in stock of which I have just got one ordered from Hunters Norwich. List Price is as follows;

Timer kit IRK 500020 £97.09 +VAT  Hunters doing it for £86+VAT
Remote control system  IRK 500010 £324.25+VAT  Wont be buying that then!!!!

I'll let you know how the fitting goes.

Tony

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