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Manlio March 28th 09 07:54 PM

webasto failure
 
My Webasto Airtop 3500, failed to startup, and gave one single flash
on error code. My idea is that could be a fuel problem and I am going
to replace the in linea fuel filter, but I would like to hear if any
other suggestion could come from anyone of the forum.
Thanks
Manlio

Auspicious March 29th 09 03:00 PM

webasto failure
 
On Mar 28, 3:54*pm, Manlio wrote:
My Webasto Airtop 3500, failed to startup, and gave one single flash
on error code. My idea is that could be a fuel problem and I am going
to replace the in linea fuel filter, but I would like to hear if any
other suggestion could come from anyone of the forum.


Hullo Manlio,

The Webasto doesn't like to run just ticking over. Carbon builds up in
the fire chamber and then the exhaust. Ultimately the unit won't
start. I've had mine rebuilt once already and am going to have to do
it again this Spring.

Sometimes the ignitor needs to be replaced at the same time.

Webasto is apparently aware of the issue and has a modification that
keeps the fan running on high whenever the burner is one, instead of
stepping back to lower speeds.

Some Webasto owners over here have finally ripped out their units and
replaced them with Espars. Performance is better, but not problem-
free. It's a problem.

sail fast, dave
S/V Auspicious

Manlio March 29th 09 06:31 PM

webasto failure
 
thanks Dave
I will check that problem too.
Have nice time
Manlio


Followup to msg on Sun, 29 Mar 2009 07:00:54 -0700 (PDT), Auspicious
:
(Original msg on bottom)

On Mar 28, 3:54*pm, Manlio wrote:
My Webasto Airtop 3500, failed to startup, and gave one single flash
on error code. My idea is that could be a fuel problem and I am going
to replace the in linea fuel filter, but I would like to hear if any
other suggestion could come from anyone of the forum.


Hullo Manlio,

The Webasto doesn't like to run just ticking over. Carbon builds up in
the fire chamber and then the exhaust. Ultimately the unit won't
start. I've had mine rebuilt once already and am going to have to do
it again this Spring.

Sometimes the ignitor needs to be replaced at the same time.

Webasto is apparently aware of the issue and has a modification that
keeps the fan running on high whenever the burner is one, instead of
stepping back to lower speeds.

Some Webasto owners over here have finally ripped out their units and
replaced them with Espars. Performance is better, but not problem-
free. It's a problem.

sail fast, dave
S/V Auspicious




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