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Old 12-28-2010, 04:49 PM
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Are we talking about the webasto heater here?
Yeah. In E53 it is usually Webasto Thermotop Z.

It has been very useful during last few weeks here in Finland. Just this morning heated the engine and cabin from -27 deg C before starting up .
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Yeah. In E53 it is usually Webasto Thermotop Z.

It has been very useful during last few weeks here in Finland. Just this morning heated the engine and cabin from -27 deg C before starting up .
I hardly use mine but I understand how very useful it is for you there with -27 degrees
If a 3.0D is equipped with this as standard,it will already be coded and activated and can simply be turned it can be turned on/programmed on the sat-nav or by supplied the remote control.
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I hardly use mine but I understand how very useful it is for you there with -27 degrees
If a 3.0D is equipped with this as standard,it will already be coded and activated and can simply be turned it can be turned on/programmed on the sat-nav or by supplied the remote control.
I agree, that's probably the case for standard setup. There is one issue though; in normal setup water circulates only through cabin heater and leaves engine almost cold. This is controlled by a water valve which needs to be programmed to open a route to the engine when using Webasto. In the picture (Independ.heating water valves IHKA BMW X5 E53, X5 3.0d (M57N)) the valve is #12. Water comes from water pump through hose #10 and valve either directs flow to the engine (hose #11) or straight back to the Webasto (hose #16) skipping the engine. My X5 needed this coding and it came as standard like this.
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I agree, that's probably the case for standard setup. There is one issue though; in normal setup water circulates only through cabin heater and leaves engine almost cold. This is controlled by a water valve which needs to be programmed to open a route to the engine when using Webasto. In the picture (Independ.heating water valves IHKA BMW X5 E53, X5 3.0d (M57N)) the valve is #12. Water comes from water pump through hose #10 and valve either directs flow to the engine (hose #11) or straight back to the Webasto (hose #16) skipping the engine. My X5 needed this coding and it came as standard like this.
With program you mean change the valve, or is it a mechanical programming switch on the valve? How much stress it it to do everything of this myself (getting a cable for the computer and upgrade it myself), if ever possible. Kinda sounds like a waste of money paying a BMW dealer $200 a hour to do this (if they want to do it)
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With program you mean change the valve, or is it a mechanical programming switch on the valve? How much stress it it to do everything of this myself (getting a cable for the computer and upgrade it myself), if ever possible. Kinda sounds like a waste of money paying a BMW dealer $200 a hour to do this (if they want to do it)
It is one of the modules (I think it is IHKA) controlling the valve operation. So you would need some programming tool to modify the parameters in car SW. I'm not that familiar with programming (had it done by an expert) but you might get some tips from this thread: http://www.xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-foru...aptop-gt1.html. I'm not sure if dealer is willing to do the programming since this is not the "standard way" of using the Webasto...
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