Fitting a Fuel Burning Heater Aftermarket

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It can Drew, but from what i here there not a cheap item to buy new.
You might be best off visiting a local breakers, that way you can see all the pipework and any wiring you might need,(Its possible that the wiring could be in place as its an optional extra)
Other alternative is to give the dealers a ring and ask em whats involved, what part no's you need and how much

good luck !
 
ShotgunDrew said:
I'm probably going skiing in my TD4 in January and would like this as an extra...

wouldnt a snowy hill be a betta option?;) I wudnt have thort there wud be enuf room, wot with all those seats and things.
 
Anyway, enough silliness for a minute... I see there is one on ebay for £250 second hand, so I may get one cheaper if I find one at a breaker's yard locally. Will drop this guy a line and ask how much fuss it is too fit and if the wires are already there.

Do you need any more switches in the dash or is it all automatic?
 
ShotgunDrew said:
Anyway, enough silliness for a minute... I see there is one on ebay for £250 second hand, so I may get one cheaper if I find one at a breaker's yard locally. Will drop this guy a line and ask how much fuss it is too fit and if the wires are already there.

Do you need any more switches in the dash or is it all automatic?

Suggest a switch is always a good option. Just in case you want to work on it - or the thermostat (i assume that is how it would be operated) goes Kapput.
 
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