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GB Feeler: Webasto BlueHeat systems

No Exit

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Mar 29, 2006
Location
Herndon, VA
remote start? is that just for the automatic or will it work for manual vehicles as well?

If I do one, I gotta do 2.... that's gonna be quite a hefty sum...
 

david_594

Top Post Dawg
Joined
Feb 28, 2004
Location
Cheshire, CT
TDI
2000 Jetta GLS Silver
Its remote start of the heater, not of the car itself. So it will work with an automatic or a manual.
 

sportsguy

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Mar 11, 2005
Location
Seattle-ish
TDI
2014 Beetle DSG TDI
So does this do anything different than the coolant heater? I realize my coolant heater is a "plug in" affair that won't work when out idling somewhere, but I don't typically leave my car idling for hours outside either.
 

No Exit

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Location
Herndon, VA
Huh, that makes sense. Suppose you dont need to remotely start the car as long as its warm when you get in :D. Thats usually the reason people use the remote start... Wow, I feel kinda dumb now.
 

BlueCTTDi

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Manchester, CT
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2004 Golf GLS (PD) - Indigo Blue
meganuke said:
One more bump to see if there are 3 more people seriously interested.
I'm assuming I'm being counted as one of the two, right? (If not, I should be)
 

meganuke

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Location
VA/CT
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2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid
I counted you before you actually posted. I knew you couldn't resist...
 
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BlueCTTDi

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Manchester, CT
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2004 Golf GLS (PD) - Indigo Blue
i hate you. lol :p

(oh, wait, I should be nice until I see if this is going forward or not.. :D :cool: )
 

meganuke

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Location
VA/CT
TDI
2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid
If No Exit takes two, I guess I'll be spending a weekend down in VA...

Definite:
StealthTDI - 1
BlueCTTDI - 1

Possible:
No Exit - 2?
ARBY - 1?
 

No Exit

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meganuke said:
If No Exit takes two, I guess I'll be spending a weekend down in VA...

Definite:
StealthTDI - 1
BlueCTTDI - 1

Possible:
No Exit - 2?
ARBY - 1?
trying to clear it with the woman.... warmth is a big selling point. $2.9k is not :(
 

meganuke

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Location
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TDI
2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid
I need to hook up with a bank to offer financing options...
 

BlueCTTDi

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Location
Manchester, CT
TDI
2004 Golf GLS (PD) - Indigo Blue
well THAT might be a bit of a stretch.. but I can't fault the thought process.. haha

I likes to eat. sometimes that fights with the vw for #1 priority.
 

tditom

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Joined
Sep 5, 2001
Location
Jackson, MI
TDI
formerly: 2001 Golf GL, '97 Passat (RIP) '98 NB, '05 B5 sedan
A colleague in Germany has one of these and it is very nice on those cold winter days. I would love to have one, but just cannot justify that kind of $$.

I passed by the Webasto factory a couple of weeks ago (Fenton, MI). I wonder if they have a factory reject option....
 

blue_car

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Jun 25, 2006
did someone say "retarded amount of money"? My honda is worth as much as this product. There has to be something cheaper on the market that does the same thing.
 

Slave2school

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Joined
Mar 20, 2004
Location
Angus, Ontario
TDI
99.5 used to at least...
I agree I can't justify this *yet*, but do you REALLY want a cheap fuel fired device in your car? The expense covers the R&D and your arse from a car fire. I'm sure a person could rig up a little propane fired thing that uses the little coleman bottles but...is it safe? Prescision equipment costs alot of money unfortunately. Almost anything worth owning costs alot these days.
 

Slave2school

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Location
Angus, Ontario
TDI
99.5 used to at least...
Oh I wasn't saying trying to imply that the Espar's were a bad thing at all (I just don't want to high jack this thread too badly), I will think about both if/and/or I ever get one. I'm not going to purchase something made in china for $50 and hope for the best (even if that were an option). I value my life.
 

meganuke

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VA/CT
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2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid
One last bump to see if we can get 3 more definites...
 

BlueCTTDi

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Location
Manchester, CT
TDI
2004 Golf GLS (PD) - Indigo Blue
*snif snif*

not lookin too good... I KNOW three of you don't want cold arses all winter...

Keith, you still thinking about putting one in even if the GB falls through? Drop me a PM if you want to... maybe we could explore other avenues..
 

ARBY

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Location
Royal Oak, MI
TDI
2011 Golf Sportwagen - really want a F-150.
I think 'maybe' is a bit optimistic for me. Dealer just told me to expect TDIs by late next spring/early summer. So, if that's the case, I'll be booting the Gofl in favor of something newer and larger.
 

IXLR8

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Location
Cushing, ME
TDI
12 Passat Platinum Gray, 02 Golf Black, 01 Jetta Black
david_594 said:
Hahaha, your so scrwed, you need this now. Next gtg I will park my car next to yours so you can hear the purrrr of the heater. :eek:
Dave.. you park on one side of him, I'll park on the other.. then he can hear the Webasto purrrr in stereo!! :D
In addition to heating the engine to 180 deg, the unit pumps the coolant thru the heater core.. so if you leave the fan turned on.. the unit will activate the fan after the coolant gets to a certain temp and will heat the interior of the car for you as well. :) I hesitated about spending this kind of money. But last winter I came out from work, it had been raining, changed to freezing rain, then changed to snow. My heater was on a timer to start 30 minutes before I came out of work. While all my coworkers were removing 3" of snow.. then scraping the ice off their windshields.. I just turned on my wipers to get rid of the water on my windshield... and drove away, in a warm, clean car. The expressions on their faces made spending all that money worth while. The unit can also be run while you are driving to help heat things up faster, or if you are stuck in bumper to bumper traffic in 15dF weather to keep some heat in the engine.
 

DesertV10

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Joined
Sep 2, 2006
TDI
2006 V10
The Touareg V10 TDI comes with this heater installed but apparently only the engine coolant pre heat function is active in the USA. No preheat for the interior, no timer, no remote start. There are a number of people trying to figure out how to make it fully functional since apparently most of the parts and wiring is in place in the USA vehicles. So far no one has quite been able to figure it all out. If you can come up with a parts kit and a wiring diagram (more than what's in the Bentley manual) there is some demand.
 

LanduytG

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Location
Greenfield, IN
TDI
99 NB 82 Westfalia Diesel
DesertV10 said:
The Touareg V10 TDI comes with this heater installed but apparently only the engine coolant pre heat function is active in the USA. No preheat for the interior, no timer, no remote start. There are a number of people trying to figure out how to make it fully functional since apparently most of the parts and wiring is in place in the USA vehicles. So far no one has quite been able to figure it all out. If you can come up with a parts kit and a wiring diagram (more than what's in the Bentley manual) there is some demand.
If its and Espar unit which more than likely it is, then doing what you is not that big a deal. Sprinters come with them in and they are for aux heat. But just a bit of rewiring and its both.

Greg
 

DesertV10

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Sep 2, 2006
TDI
2006 V10
It's a Webasto, part no. 7L6 815 071D. The wiring is difficult to get at and apparently the circulating pump is not wired in on the Touareg. There is a six pin connector, only 3 are used in our version. Webasto also makes their own control system, which may be easier to utilize than the VW parts for the timer and remote control.
 
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