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Engine Coolant Heater, Test Running






Engine coolant heater, test running

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Engine Coolant Heater, Component Location (Location in The Car):





Note! The additional heater will not start if the engine coolant temperature (ECT) is in excess of approximately 75°C.

Checking the quantity of fuel
Engine on: The heater always starts and the quantity of fuel in the tank is checked for 1 minute. If the quantity of fuel is greater than 4 liters the heater continues to run, otherwise it shuts down.
Engine off: The quantity of fuel is checked before starting.

Warning text in the driver information module
Warning text is displayed in the driver information module if:
the quantity of fuel is too low.
-the battery voltage is too low.

Conditions for starting:
- outside temperature less than +3°C
- the engine is running
- quantity of fuel greater than 4 liters
- no diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) stored that would prevent starting
- airbag not deployed.
Activate the heater.
When the heater is activated, allow it to run for a few minutes and check that:
- the heater starts and runs normally
- the heater does not smoke abnormally
- there is no mechanical noise from the fuel pump (FP), water pump or combustion fan
- there is no leakage from either the fuel lines and terminals or the coolant hoses and terminals
- the coolant hoses from the heater are warm.
Stop the heater.
In warm weather (above 20°C) the heater may run unevenly. This is due to the fuel vaporizing. The heater is not normally intended to operate in such high temperatures.
If the car is not equipped with the trip computer function the heater starts in VIDA Car communication Section 36 Engine coolant heater.