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Am I right in assuming that the heater should not operate once the engine is up to full working temp.

 

I drove 35 miles this morning and when I got out at the other end, it had cut in and the 'jet engine' noise was coming from the back. I thought once the engine was up to temp, the aux heater isn't required.

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No thats not the case, if the engine can't maintain full temp the aux heater will continue to run on a lower power setting. If you drive gently and it's cold outside it's very likely to be running.

 

Regards - JB

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Hey, someone concerned because their heater is working correctly! Paranoia is a terrible thing when it comes to auxiliary heaters........
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Apologies for my ignorance!.

 

I'd driven about 35 miles, half of which was M25 and I was averaging 70mph for that stretch. The last 5 miles was at 30-40mph and it was still only 3.5 degrees outside. Would that be cold enough to make the heater cut back in?

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It probably never stopped - might have gone to 2kw ish mode while doing 70 though.
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When your aux heater fails you will know, I did nearly 100 miles on the motorway with -4 outside. Everytime I turned the heater on the temp guage fell to cold, it was horrendous. The TDi's are so efficient they produce very little waste heat.

 

Regards - JB

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I drove all they way form Northampton to Perth in January (400 miles) at 70ish and the heater was running at low output the whole way.

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