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adrian.b 12-13-2005 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by mogsyman
I have an 05 3.0d sport with the top heater box (fitted as standard) but not acting as a heater, only an air mover. How much was the option and was it difficult to fit?

I remember the aux heating kit was about £350 as a factory option but I'm guessing it's a whole lot more than that now!

I think the telestart kit was £395 and it`s dead easy to fit.

adrian.b 12-13-2005 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by bimmerfan
man... this is the first BMW I have ever purchased without every single option... Although I optioned up the 3.0 about as much as makes any real sense... Reading these kinds of threads REALLY makes me wish I had just gone with a fully loaded 4.4.

Now that it is cold... I noticed for the first time I don't have heated seats. This is the first BMW I've ever owned without them.. and I tell ya... you miss them when you don't have them. But AUX HEATING? W-T-F?! ARGH!! I'll give this thing 1 more year and then I'm tradin her for a fully optioned, bigger motor model (whatever that happens to be in 07).

Cant live without heated seats, this is the first car we`ve had with them and we love them. Even the kids turn the seats on when theyre in!

I have enjoyed modding my car, but bought it with a fair amount of luxuries already on it.

apetrov1x5 02-03-2006 11:32 AM

guys, how does it affect the battery? we all know that colder it gets out there, weaker the battery gets. it was -25 this winter here in moldova and my x5 3.0d started only from the second time. my concern here is will webasto drain my battery to a limit where i will be unable to start the car?

apetrov1x5 02-03-2006 11:33 AM

how long have you use the remote so far?

adrian.b 02-03-2006 12:30 PM

Answer 1: Yes it could drain your battery but only if you hardly run your car. Under normal daily use it`s just fine, it`s a diesel heater, the the only electric use if the pump that circulates the water around the engine and the blowers in the car.

Answer 2: I have used the remote in a shopping mall, the car was TWO floors down in the car park and I was in the cafe. I held the remote upright and pressed, it didnt hear it the first time but got it the second. There was a massive distance between me and the car not to mention concrete and steel structures.

apetrov1x5 02-03-2006 12:50 PM

that's pretty impressive. i going for one next autumn.

Eric Le Baron 09-08-2006 05:51 AM

Webasto has different remotes/receivers to control the aux heater.
My X5 3.0d is equipped with the T70 remote which just sends a signal to the (T70) receiver (no feedback).
The T80 remote will do the same but also gets a signal back from the (T80) receiver in the car indicating that the aux heater is working.
Now they came out with the T100HTM (www.wohlfuehlklima.de/v_products/t100_en.php).
The receiver is located next to the car battery below the spare wheel in a plastic frame containing several modules.
Mine has 2 connectors, 1 for the antenna and 1 with 3 wires.

apetrov1x5 11-09-2007 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by adrian.b
ah that`s the same fuel burning heater as mine has. I was lead to believe that they only fitted them to diesels as an additional warm up heater because the diesel engines dont warm up fast engough.

Im just looking in my X5 BMW accessories brochure and it states in there that the parked car heating kit if only for X5 3.0d.

I love mine, one of the best mods I`ve ever done, the wife uses it everyday (when it`s cold of course).

We`ll you learn something new every day.

is there a DIY writeup of connecting the kit? i have a 3.0D restile

dazzpowder 11-09-2007 12:12 PM

Is it working...?
 
Hi,

I've just picked up my X5 and it has the remote aux heater, I tried it the other morning as per the manual, held down the green key and contact with the car was made as the green LED kept flashing every second or so, after about 30mins I turned it off but when I got in the car it didn't feel that warm.

My question is, how warm should it be, does the outside temperature have to be below a centain level? admitadly it wasn't very cold the morning I tried it.

Anyone help?

Ajogu 11-09-2007 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by dazzpowder
Hi,

I've just picked up my X5 and it has the remote aux heater, I tried it the other morning as per the manual, held down the green key and contact with the car was made as the green LED kept flashing every second or so, after about 30mins I turned it off but when I got in the car it didn't feel that warm.

My question is, how warm should it be, does the outside temperature have to be below a centain level? admitadly it wasn't very cold the morning I tried it.

Anyone help?

My best advice is for you to turn thr heater on via remote, wait 15mins, walk up to the car and listen. You should hear a faint humming sound and don't be suprised if you hear a little backfire from the small exhuast pipe under the drivers door;) The car temperature should also be set to a higher temp than outside. Remember, webasto will not turn on if outside temp is above 16 degrees celcius.
Hope this helps and good luck.


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