adamdegraff
10-25-2008, 01:57 AM
I don't mean to beat a dead horse here, but I have seen POG members make seemingly difficult problems go away with the click of the mouse. So, I come to you all again with a problem that has been dogging me for a few days now. I've done my homework... posted, tinkered, called Marathon, etc. One last try here before I bring it into Marathon when I'm in California next week. This time, I'll post pictures.
Problem: Webasto only heats water and living area when I also have on the Webasto fired block heat option. Yes, I'm plenty warm, but I'm also wasting fuel.
This problem JUST started happening once I left Marathon, Coburg where I got my oil and all filters changed. I did not have my coolant changed. All valves seem to be open.
I have run the motor up to 195 and then turned on the living area heat... doesn't work... unless I also have the block heat button pushed.
I have bled the system of air as best I know how. (no air came out. Just nice green coolant.)
I just don't get why the system would work only under these strange conditions. When I call only for living area heat and/or water heat, the webasto fires, but then shuts down. When this happens the valve on the wall (pictured later and #1) goes SNAP, SNAP, SNAP, SNAP. After talking to Marathon I learned that this is the sound of the magnetic valve opening and closing. This behavior leads me to think I have a stuck valve. But why then, when I have block heat turned on, do all the valves become hot to the touch?. Well actually the square valve in picture 2 doesn't heat up because, as I have learned, it is a normally closed valve. The round one in picture 2 is normally opened. These switch when the ignition key is turned. That's the click you hear when you turn your key, before you crank it. And yes, that's the same sound the other valve is making over and over again when the webasto shuts down.
One piece of advice I got from Marathon.. which I'd like some advice on...
they said that maybe I had a blockage in the round valve in Picture #2. Suggested I pinch the hoses shut with hose pinchers, and take apart the valve and clean out the blockage. Sounds fun.
Well, crap. I can't seem to get the photos uploaded. What's the deal with that? They aren't too big. This is a real bummer. Now I need to post to figure out what that keeps happening to me.
OK, well, if you can't tell me how to fix my webasto, maybe you could comment on the quality of service at Marathon, California?
Thanks,
~Adam
Problem: Webasto only heats water and living area when I also have on the Webasto fired block heat option. Yes, I'm plenty warm, but I'm also wasting fuel.
This problem JUST started happening once I left Marathon, Coburg where I got my oil and all filters changed. I did not have my coolant changed. All valves seem to be open.
I have run the motor up to 195 and then turned on the living area heat... doesn't work... unless I also have the block heat button pushed.
I have bled the system of air as best I know how. (no air came out. Just nice green coolant.)
I just don't get why the system would work only under these strange conditions. When I call only for living area heat and/or water heat, the webasto fires, but then shuts down. When this happens the valve on the wall (pictured later and #1) goes SNAP, SNAP, SNAP, SNAP. After talking to Marathon I learned that this is the sound of the magnetic valve opening and closing. This behavior leads me to think I have a stuck valve. But why then, when I have block heat turned on, do all the valves become hot to the touch?. Well actually the square valve in picture 2 doesn't heat up because, as I have learned, it is a normally closed valve. The round one in picture 2 is normally opened. These switch when the ignition key is turned. That's the click you hear when you turn your key, before you crank it. And yes, that's the same sound the other valve is making over and over again when the webasto shuts down.
One piece of advice I got from Marathon.. which I'd like some advice on...
they said that maybe I had a blockage in the round valve in Picture #2. Suggested I pinch the hoses shut with hose pinchers, and take apart the valve and clean out the blockage. Sounds fun.
Well, crap. I can't seem to get the photos uploaded. What's the deal with that? They aren't too big. This is a real bummer. Now I need to post to figure out what that keeps happening to me.
OK, well, if you can't tell me how to fix my webasto, maybe you could comment on the quality of service at Marathon, California?
Thanks,
~Adam