I posted this question once before and got crickets so trying once more. Our Webasto diesel heater no longer seems to pump out any heat. When I turn it on it goes through the regular startup cycle and I see a bit of smoke coming from the exhaust pipe - seemingly proof that fuel is getting to the heater. Yet after a while it shuts down and never does provide any heat. Any ideas?
Kloudie gotcha on this one. I actually do know a bit about the diesel heater.. hehe.. Cheers mate! That being said, I sure hope he doesnt have anything like the one in your post because it reminds me of my Infiniti and you just have to take it to the dealer! OMG. Futuristic. Will see.. so here goes.
I have had this problem. I dont have the same brand and I am too tired to come up with the name of mine. But... I would think that they typically work the same way.
If it is making smoke, you are getting fuel and it is trying to light because it is getting hot.
If you can see the smoke then your exhaust is not clogged.
Mine goes through the lighting process three times and if it doesnt fire off, it shuts itself down and then you have to push a small reset button that is on the burner can. The fan keeps running but no heat. It will also trip if it senses and overheat condition. Mine has two wires going into it. Presumably from the thermostat and switches associated. It will not lite with this "breaker" popped.
The cause of this EVERYTIME has been a gummed up and faulty glow plug. I keep two spares.
Try the reset button if you have one. And order a new.. no TWO replacement glow plugs. They just unscrew.
Best of luck.
Wait my senility was just defeated. I have a Ardic diesel heater.
Here is a pic and I would think yours is similar unless it is like the guys afor mentioned. The glow plug is right under the side exhaust header. The reset is the farthest aft. Its a button on a little plastic sensor right before the main heater difuser near the back where the two electrical lines are attached. Google yours up for specifics.
From memory.
On a side note, when we surveyed and bought the boat we went " a diesel heater"! How stupid in San Diego! Joke was on us. In the winter, that central heat makes for a cozy salon! 1.5 amps. What a bargain. One of the best additions to the boat for sure. And I love the white noise it makes for drowning out the transom slap on the can in Catalina!
Cheers