Remote Fuel Burning Heater Fix / Telestart Pairing | Webasto Range Rover & Discovery T90 T91
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Welcome back, In this video I fix my remote control for the Webasto FBH as fitted to many Range Rovers and Land Rovers inclusive of:
L322, L320, D3, D4 and many other vehicles fitted with the Telestart T90 & T91 remote control systems
Manuals:
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But what if you don't have power to the Telestart module, yet fuse 59 in the glove compartment fuse box that supplies power to the heater and the Telestart module is live, the heater does work as it should otherwise, is there a hidden fuse somewhere that also feeds this red and black live wire to the Telestart that could have blown.
I'm sorry I can't help you out with that one, best off checking all the fuse diagrams, i'd expect the power to come from the rear fusebox, i'd try jump some power to it and see if it's all functional other than the missing power
Hi Thank you for your fast response, my initial issue was i couldn't pair using the key fob the heater worked normally otherwise, it still does, so i attempted to get the key fob to work, what happened was i did have power to the module but whilst attempting to bridge the live wire to the switched live i instead stuck it onto the earth and it sparked and that was that the live was now dead, i can get power to the switched live from another live source and the Telestart fires up the heater, but connecting this direct live source to the original live source still won't let me pair the key fob, anyway back to the live feed issue, something else has to have happened on that live feed, i popped something, at the heater end perhaps or anywhere along the way, circuit diagrams appear to show both heater and live feed to the Telestart are from fuse 59, so that is a mystery, unless there is another seperate fuse blown but nothing i can see on any circuit diagram,i will continue to try solve this self inflicted issue first then start again with the key fob problem lol, thank's anyway, :)
If you bridge the switched live and positive, does it depend if the FBH turns on that the temperature is 5oC and you have 1/4 of a tank of fuel. Will the FBH turn on regardless?
Temperature isn't that important, if it's hot (can't remember the exact temperature) the RR won't turn on the FBH it'll just vent the hot air from the cabin, i know you can't be on the red for fuel, not sure if it requires that much to be in the tank