Hi, I'm just gearing up to fit a webasto FBH to my Freelander, hear is what I have found out:
I'm preaty sure I can make the wiring loom going on the information Webasto has provided me, I will have to source the Air temp switch if I want it to work as a supplementry heater though.
I will also have to source the connection plugs or ethier do a soldering job.
From the pics provided from webasto they fit a silencer by cutting the exhust pipe, were as by the looks of things the standard fit one just exits under the front bumper (pic found on the forum, thanks).
I will also have to source a doser pump which I believe fits under the off side rear wheel mud guard type thingy, and a fuel pick up and line. The pick fits onto the existing pump exit at the tank having to cut a nipple off.
Question: Am I on the right lines so far?
Connecting the water hose's, I think a cut is needed in the hose that travels from the heater box the cylinder, not sure on this one if anyone can post any pics for me or email me them.
Any help or tips would be appreciated.
Thanks Daren
I'm preaty sure I can make the wiring loom going on the information Webasto has provided me, I will have to source the Air temp switch if I want it to work as a supplementry heater though.
I will also have to source the connection plugs or ethier do a soldering job.
From the pics provided from webasto they fit a silencer by cutting the exhust pipe, were as by the looks of things the standard fit one just exits under the front bumper (pic found on the forum, thanks).
I will also have to source a doser pump which I believe fits under the off side rear wheel mud guard type thingy, and a fuel pick up and line. The pick fits onto the existing pump exit at the tank having to cut a nipple off.
Question: Am I on the right lines so far?
Connecting the water hose's, I think a cut is needed in the hose that travels from the heater box the cylinder, not sure on this one if anyone can post any pics for me or email me them.
Any help or tips would be appreciated.
Thanks Daren