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Service

Workshop Manual
Sharan 1996 ➤
Supplementary heating
Edition 06.2007

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Service Department. Technical Information


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Supplementary heating - Edition 06.2007

Contents

01 - Self-diagnosis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1 Affects vehicles from 06.2000 onwards: Instead of the “Self-diagnosis”, the “Guided fault
finding” function of the vehicle diagnosis, testing and information system VAS 5051A should
be used for fault finding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

82 - Supplementary heating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1 Auxiliary heater -D3W- (supplementary heater), vehicles: ▸ 05.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1.1 Repairing auxiliary heater -D3W- (supplementary heater) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
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1.5 Removing heater control unit J162 a.uth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .or.a . . . . 10
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1.6 Removing glow plug for heater Q9 s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

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1.7 Removing flame monitor G64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

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1.8 Connecting auxiliary heater -D3W- to coolant circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
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1.9 Coolant hose routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

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1.11 Auxiliary heater -D3W- fuel supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
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1.12 Removing and installing metering pump V54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
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1.13 Regulation of auxiliary heater -D3W- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
1.14 Start sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
2 Auxiliary heater -D5W- Z (supplementary heater), vehicles 06.2000 ▸ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

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2.1 Repairing auxiliary heater -D5W- Z (supplementary heater) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
2.2 Connecting auxiliary heater -D5W- Z to coolant circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

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3.1 Diagnosis with the diagnostic tester 5019 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
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3.2 Bleeding coolant circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
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3.7 Dismantling and assembling heater unit -B4W- (petrol) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
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3.8 Dismantling and assembling heater unit -D4W- (diesel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
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3.9 Removing heater control unit J162 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43


3.10 Renewing combustion air blower V6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
3.11 Removing flame monitor G64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
3.12 Removing overheating sensor G189 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
3.13 Removing coolant temperature sender for heater G241 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
3.14 Removing glow plug for heater Q9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
3.15 Checking flame monitor G64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
3.16 Checking overheating sensor G189 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
3.17 Checking coolant temperature sender for heater G241 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
3.18 Connecting auxiliary heater -B4W- and -D4W- to coolant circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
3.19 Fuel supply to auxiliary heaters -B4W- / -D4W- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
3.20 Removing and installing metering pump V54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
3.21 Regulation of auxiliary heaters -B4W- and -D4W- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
4 Auxiliary heater -B5W- S / -D5W- S, vehicles 06.2000 ▸ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
4.1 Repairing auxiliary heater -B5W- S / -D5W- S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
4.2 Removing ambient temperature switch F38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
4.3 Removing circulation pump V55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
4.4 Removing pre-selection clock E111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

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4.5 Removing and installing exhaust system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56


4.6 Road test for auxiliary heater in vehicle without Climatronic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
4.7 Road test for auxiliary heater in vehicle with Climatronic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
4.8 Removing and installing heater unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
4.9 Dismantling and assembling heater unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
4.10 Removing heat exchanger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
4.11 Removing flame monitor G64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
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4.14 Renewing combustion air blower V6 . . . . . . .ho.ris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n. te.e 68
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4.16 Removing coolant temperature sender for heater G241 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69

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4.20 Checking ambient temperature switch F38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

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4.21 Connecting auxiliary heaters -B5W- S and -D5W- S to coolant circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72

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4.23 Coolant hose routing on vehicles with 2nd heat exchanger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
4.24 Bleeding coolant circuit in vehicles with auxiliary heater -B5W- S, -D5W- S or -D5W- Z . . 76

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4.25 Fuel supply to auxiliary heaters -B5W- S, -D5W- S or -D5W- Z . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
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4.26 Removing and installing metering pump V54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78


4.27 Testing quantity of fuel delivered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79

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4.28 Regulation of auxiliary heaters -B5W- S and -D5W- S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80


4.29 Start sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
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5.4 Removing and installing exhaust system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
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5.7 Removing and installing heater unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Prote AG.

5.8 Dismantling and assembling heater unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83


5.9 Removing heat exchanger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
5.10 Removing and installing flame monitor G64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
5.11 Removing glow plug for heater Q9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
5.12 Removing heater control unit J162 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
5.13 Renewing combustion air blower V6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
5.14 Removing overheating sensor G189 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
5.15 Removing coolant temperature sender for heater G241 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
5.16 Checking flame monitor G64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
5.17 Checking overheating sensor G189 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
5.18 Checking coolant temperature sender for heater G241 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
5.19 Checking ambient temperature switch F38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
5.20 Connecting auxiliary heater -D5Z- F to coolant circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
5.21 Coolant hose routing on vehicles with 2nd heat exchanger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
5.22 Bleeding coolant circuit in vehicles with auxiliary heater -D5Z- F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
5.23 Fuel supply to auxiliary heater -D5Z- F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
5.24 Removing and installing metering pump V54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
5.25 Testing quantity of fuel delivered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
5.26 Regulation of auxiliary heater -D5Z- F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
5.27 Start sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
6 Auxiliary heater -D5S- F / -B5S- F, vehicles 05.2004 ▸ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
6.1 Repairing auxiliary heater -D5S- F / -B5S- F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94

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6.2 Removing ambient temperature switch F38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94


6.3 Removing circulation pump V55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
6.4 Removing pre-selection clock E111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
6.5 Removing and installing exhaust system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
6.6 Road test for auxiliary heater in vehicle without Climatronic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
6.7 Road test for auxiliary heater in vehicle with Climatronic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
6.8 Removing and installing heater unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
6.9 Dismantling and assembling heater unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
6.10 Removing heat exchanger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
6.11 Removing and installing flame monitor G64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
6.12 Removing glow plug for heater Q9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
6.13 Removing heater control unit J162 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
6.14 Renewing combustion air blower V6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
6.15 Removing overheating sensor G189 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
6.16 Removing coolant temperature sender for heater G241 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
6.17 Checking flame monitor G64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
6.18 Checking overheating sensor G189 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
6.19 Checking coolant temperature sender for heater G241 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
6.20 Checking ambient temperature switch F38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
6.21 Connecting auxiliary heater -D5S- F / -B5S- F to coolant circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
6.22 Coolant hose routing on vehicles with 2nd heat exchanger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
6.23 Bleeding coolant circuit in vehicles with auxiliary heater -D5S- F / -B5S- F . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
6.24 Fuel supply to auxiliary heater -D5S- F / -B5S- F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
6.25 Removing and installing metering pump V54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
6.26 Testing quantity of fuel delivered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
6.27 Regulation of auxiliary heater -D5S- F / -B5S- F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
6.28 Start sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97

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iv Contents
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01 – Self-diagnosis
1 Affects vehicles from 06.2000 on‐
wards: Instead of the “Self-diagno‐
sis”, the “Guided fault finding” func‐
tion of the vehicle diagnosis, testing
and information system -VAS 5051A-
should be used for fault finding.

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1. Affects vehicles from 06.2000 onwards: Instead of the “Self-diagnosis”, the “Guided fault finding” function of the vehicle diagnosis, testing

and information system VAS 5051A should be used for fault finding. 1
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82 – Supplementary heating
1 Auxiliary heater -D3W- (supplemen‐
tary heater), vehicles: ▸ 05.00

1.1 Repairing auxiliary heater -D3W- (sup‐


plementary heater)

Note

♦ Before every repair, please read out the fault memory of the
heater control unit -J162- using the diagnostic tester -VAS
5019- ⇒ page 25 .
♦ A manufacturer's plate is fitted on the auxiliary heater unit. This
plate provides information about the type of auxiliary heater
installed in the vehicle ⇒ page 3 .
♦ Removing and installing auxiliary heater components
⇒ page 9 ; Dismantling and assembling auxiliary heater -
D3W-.
♦ Check the coolant circuit after working on the coolant circuit
⇒ Rep. Gr. 19 .

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⇒ page 6
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❑ Dismantling and assem‐
urposes, in part or in wh

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3 - Exhaust system
❑ Removing and installing

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⇒ page 4
❑ Securing front exhaust

ss
pipe to auxiliary heater

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⇒ page 5 .

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mer

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⇒ page 6

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❑ Switch position -On- at


temperatures lower
than 5 °C
❑ Switch position -Off- at
temperatures above 5 °
C
❑ Removing ⇒ page 4

Manufacturer's plate

Note

♦ The most important technical data are shown on upper part of


manufacturer's plate.
♦ Only the 25 1864 01 version for -D3W- is factory-fitted in the
Sharan 1996 ▸.
♦ The date of first use is entered on the lower part of manufac‐
turer's plate.
♦ The year the unit was first put into use must be entered on the
“Genuine part” manufacturer's plate. The heat exchanger for
the auxiliary heaters does not have to be renewed after
10 years. Legislation in Germany dictates that air heaters must
be renewed.

1. Auxiliary heater -D3W- (supplementary heater), vehicles: ▸ 05.00 3


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Removing ambient temperature switch -F38-


– Unclip ambient temperature switch -F38- -1- from holder.

Note

In vehicles from model year 10.1998, the wiper motor


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Special tools and workshop equipment required

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♦ Torque wrench -V.A.G 1410- (4…20 Nm)
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Before removing silencer, let it cool off.

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1 - Auxiliary heater
❑ With heater control unit
-J162-
❑ Dismantling and assem‐
bling ⇒ page 9
2 - Clip
3 - Front exhaust pipe
❑ Securing front exhaust
pipe to auxiliary heater
⇒ page 5
4 - Hexagon bolt M6×16
❑ 6 Nm
5 - Rear exhaust pipe
❑ Securing rear exhaust
pipe to silencer
⇒ page 6
6 - Silencer
7 - Self-tapping screw 4.8x16
8 - Bracket
9 - Longitudinal member

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– Push exhaust pipe -1- in direction of arrow until it contacts


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1.3 Removing and installing auxiliary heater
-D3W-

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Special tools and workshop equipment required
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♦ Torque wrench -V.A.G 1410- (4…20 Nm)

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♦ Hose clamps up to 25 mm Ø -3094-

Note

♦ If coolant is in the system, seal coolant hoses using hose


clamps before disconnecting.
♦ Refill with coolant after installing the auxiliary heater ⇒ Rep.
Gr. 19 .

6 Rep. Gr.82 - Supplementary heating


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1 - Longitudinal member
2 - Blind rivet nut M8
3 - Fuel line
❑ From metering pump -
V54- to auxiliary heater.

Note

♦ Hose connections are secured


with either screw-type or spring-
type clips.
♦ Always replace spring-type clips
with screw-type clips.

4 - Coolant hose, supply


5 - Bracket for heater unit
6 - Hexagon bolt M8×20
❑ 10 Nm
7 - Exhaust system
❑ Securing front exhaust
pipe to auxiliary heater
⇒ page 5
❑ Securing rear exhaust
pipe to silencer
⇒ page 6
8 - Hexagon bolt M6×16
❑ 6 Nm wage
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❑ In vehicles with a 2nd heat exchanger: supply to 2nd heat exchanger


spec
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14 - Self-tapping screw 4.8x16


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15 - Intake hose
❑ Securing ⇒ page 9 .
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16 - Auxiliary heater
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❑ With heater control unit -J162-


s o
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❑ Dismantling and assembling ⇒ page 9


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Removing:

WARNING
Danger of scalding inju‐
ries.
When the engine is
warm, the coolant tem‐
perature may be above
100 °C. The cooling sys‐
tem is pressurised.
If necessary, release
pressure and reduce
temperature before car‐
rying out repairs.
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❑ Pull fuel line off auxiliary heater and seal it.


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haust system, let it cool
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off.

❑ Unfasten silencer on bracket.


❑ Unscrew auxiliary heater along with its bracket.
❑ Secure intake hose ⇒ page 9 .
❑ Secure front exhaust pipe to auxiliary heater ⇒ page 5 .
❑ Secure rear exhaust pipe to silencer ⇒ page 6 .

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Securing intake hose


1 - Auxiliary heater
2 - Longitudinal member
3 - Bracket for auxiliary heater
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– Fasten screw-type clip -4-.
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– Push intake hose through sealing ring -6- into bulkhead

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-arrow B- up to stop.
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– Insert intake hose into bow of bracket for auxiliary heater -3-.

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1.4 Dismantling and assembling auxiliary heater -D3W-

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1 - Water jacket cover


2 - Bolt M5×12

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3 - Heat exchanger
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❑ Renew
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❑ Lubricate when instal‐
ling.
5 - Seal
❑ Always renew after dis‐
mantling.
6 - Combustion chamber with
flame tube
❑ Clean inside and out‐
side with brass wire
brush (spark plug
brush).
7 - Combustion air blower cov‐
er
8 - Bolt M5×22
9 - Bolt M4×10
10 - Socket head screw M5×65
❑ 6 Nm
11 - Socket head screw M5×16
❑ 6 Nm
12 - Heater control unit -J162-
❑ Removing ⇒ page 10
❑ Checking ⇒ page 25

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17 - Flame monitor -G64-
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❑ Removing ⇒ page 11

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❑ Checking ⇒ page 25
18 - Glow plug for heater -Q9-

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❑ Removing ⇒ page 11
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❑ Clean glow plug with brass wire brush (spark plug brush).
❑ 6 Nm

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❑ Checking ⇒ page 25
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20 - Overheating sensor -G189-


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22 - Spring
❑ Do not bend further.
❑ Renew if damaged.
23 - Screw M5×16

Heat exchanger installation position


– Insert heat exchanger -2- into water jacket -1- until centering
-arrows- engages.
– Push heat exchanger tightly into seating.

1.5 Removing heater control unit -J162-


Before beginning repair work, perform the following jobs:
– Remove auxiliary heater ⇒ page 6 .

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– Dismantle
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– Pull 8-pin connector (T8) off.

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– Loosen both cross-head screws -2- on combustion air blower
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– Remove cross head screws -3- and hexagon socket head

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bolts -4- and -5-.

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– Lift up heater control unit -J162- -1-.

t to the co
– Pull 10-pin connector off.

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1.6 Removing glow plug for heater -Q9-

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Before beginning repair work, perform the following jobs:

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– Remove auxiliary heater ⇒ page 6 .
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1.7 Removing flame monitor -G64-


Before beginning repair work, perform the following jobs:
– Remove auxiliary heater ⇒ page 6 .
– Dismantle and assemble auxiliary heater -D3W- ⇒ page 9 .
– Remove cover ⇒ Item 14 (page 10) .
– Pull flame monitor wiring out of 10-pin connector -2-.
– Unbolt flame monitor -G64- -1-.

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1.8 Connecting auxiliary heater -D3W- to


coolant circuit

WARNING

Danger of scalding injuries.


When the engine is warm, the coolant temperature may be
above 100 °C. The cooling system is pressurised.
If necessary, release pressure and reduce temperature before
carrying out repairs.

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The arrows in the illustration show the coolant flow direction.
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Supplementary heating - Edition 06.2007

1 - Coolant hose, return


❑ From standard equip‐
ment heater heat ex‐
changer
2 - Coolant hose, supply
❑ To standard equipment
heater heat exchanger
3 - Coolant hose, supply
❑ From coolant distributor
to auxiliary heater
4 - Coolant pipe, supply
5 - Coolant pipe, return
6 - Coolant hose, return
❑ From auxiliary heater to
coolant pipe
7 - Coolant hose, supply
❑ From coolant pipe to
auxiliary heater
8 - Heater unit
9 - Coolant hose
❑ To engine
10 - Coolant hose, return
❑ From coolant pipe to
coolant distributor

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Supplementary heating - Edition 06.2007

1 - Coolant hose, return


❑ From standard equip‐
ment heater heat ex‐
changer
2 - Coolant hose, supply
❑ To standard equipment
heater heat exchanger
3 - Coolant hose, supply
❑ From coolant distributor
to heater unit
4 - Coolant pipe, supply
5 - Coolant pipe, return
6 - Heater unit
7 - Coolant hose, return
❑ From heater unit to cool‐
ant pipe
8 - Coolant hose, supply
❑ From coolant pipe to
heater unit
9 - To 2nd heat exchanger
10 - From 2nd heat exchanger
11 - Coolant hose
❑ To engine
12 - Coolant hose, return
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♦ Hose connections are secured with either screw-type or


spring-type clips.
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♦ Always replace spring-type clips with screw-type clips.


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1.11.1 Fuel take-off

1 - Fuel line
❑ From fuel tank to meter‐
ing pump -V54-
2 - Fuel return
3 - Clamping piece
4 - T-piece
5 - Fuel gauge sender -G-
6 - Heater unit
7 - Metering pump -V54-
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 15
❑ Dismantling
⇒ page 16
❑ Checking installation
position ⇒ page 16
8 - Fuel line
❑ From metering pump to
heater unit
9 - Fuel line
❑ From T-piece to meter‐
ing pump gen AG
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-V54-
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2 - Metering pump -V54-
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3 - Clamping piece
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5 - Fuel line, return from engine to fuel tank


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6 - Fuel line, supply from fuel tank to engine fuel pump


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– Pull connector off.

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WARNING

Danger of fuel escaping.


Fuel system is under pressure.
Before opening system, wrap a cloth around the connection.
Then release pressure by carefully loosening the connection.

– Detach fuel hoses -4- and -7- from metering pump and seal
them.
– Remove metering pump from bracket -1-.

1.12.2 Installing
– Install in reverse order; when doing this observe installation
position ⇒ page 16
Dismantling metering pump -V54-
1 - Fuel pump
2 - Strainer
3 - Hose connection

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♦ Positioned 15° to 90°


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1.13 Regulation of auxiliary heater -D3W-


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thereby assist the heating output of the engine.


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After the engine is started at an ambient temperature of below 5 °
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C and if the coolant temperature is below 75 °C, the heater unit
switches on.
If the heat required is 3000 watts (100% of heating output), then
the heater unit operates in full load mode. The coolant tempera‐
ture increases up to 85 °C (maximum).

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If the coolant temperature reaches approx. 85 °C, then the heater


unit operates in part load mode.
If the heat requirement is larger than 1500 watts (50% of heating
output) then the coolant temperature will decrease. When the
temperature reaches approx. 78 °C, the heater unit operates in
full load mode again.
If, because of the low heat requirement, the coolant temperature
increases further, at approx. 88 °C the heater unit goes into the
run-on phase and is switched off after approx. 100 seconds.

1.14 Start sequence


1.14.1 Pin assignment for 8-pin connector -T8-
on heater unit (harness end)
1 - Terminal 30
2 - Terminal 31
6 - Ambient temperature switch -F38-
7 - D+ from alternator

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urposes, in part or in wh

If the temperature at flame monitor -G64- is greater than 70 °C it

t to the co
will be cooled for 4 minutes at a higher blower speed. Then the
unit will start.

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1.14.3 Start procedure
ss
After each engine start the flame monitor -G64- must inform the
o
cial p

control unit within 130 seconds after the heating has switched on,
inform

that the flame is burning normally. If this not the case, then the
mer

heater unit automatically attempts a second start. If, after the


atio
m

second start, the flame still does not burn normally, the heater will
o

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c

remain switched off until the engine is started again.


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In part load mode the combustion air blower -V6- operates at re‐
iv

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duced rpm and the metering pump -V54- delivers only approx.
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50% of fuel (reduced pulse frequency). yi


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The start procedure is aborted if:
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♦ The flame monitor registers that the flame is not burning nor‐
mally within 130 seconds.
♦ The temperature or overheating sensor detects a temperature
greater than approx. 125 °C.
♦ The temperature difference between the temperature and
overheating sensors exceeds 15 °C.

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♦ The control unit detects a fault ⇒ page 25 .

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2 Auxiliary heater -D5W- Z (supple‐ . Volkswagen AG


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mentary heater), vehicles k06.2000 ▸
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(supplementary heater)

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♦ Before starting electrical welding work on the vehicle, discon‐
urposes, in part or in wh

nect the positive pole from the battery and connect it to earth

t to the co
in order to protect the heater control unit -J162- .
♦ A manufacturer's plate is attached to the heater unit. This plate

rrectne
provides information about the type of heater unit installed in
the vehicle ⇒ page 20 .

s
♦ The heater unit of the -D5W- Z has the same structure as the

s o
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heater unit of the -D5W- S ⇒ page 53 .

f inform
mer

♦ Before every repair, please read out the fault memory of the

atio
control unit vehicle diagnostic, testing and information system
om

-VAS 5051A- .

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♦ Check the coolant circuit after working on it.


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♦ Components identified with * are checked by the self-diagnosis
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function.
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1 - Metering pump -V54- *


❑ Installation position: in
front of fuel tank on the
right
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 78
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⇒ page 61

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❑ Dismantling and assem‐

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3 - Exhaust system
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❑ Removing and installing
es, in part or in w

t to the co
⇒ page 56
❑ Securing silencer to
heater unit ⇒ page 58

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4 - Coolant hoses
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❑ Coolant hose routing;


connecting auxiliary

nf
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heater to coolant circuit

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⇒ page 21 .

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5 - Ambient temperature
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switch -F38-
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❑ Switch position -On- at


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temperatures lower
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than approx. 10 °C.


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system -VAS 5051A- in Prote AG.
“Guided fault finding” function
❑ Removing ⇒ page 4
❑ Checking ⇒ page 70

Manufacturer's plate

Note

♦ The most important technical data are shown on upper part of


manufacturer's plate.
♦ Only the 25 2163 version for -D5W- Z is factory-fitted in the
Sharan 06.2000 ▸.
♦ The heat exchanger for the auxiliary heaters does not have to
be renewed after 10 years. Legislation in Germany dictates
only that air heaters must be renewed.

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Removing ambient temperature switch
au -F38- ra
c
ss
– Unclip ambient temperature switch -F38- -1- from holder on

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left in plenum chamber.

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In vehicles from model year 10.1998, the wiper motor must also

spec
be replaced ⇒ Rep. Gr. 92 .
es, in part or in w

t to the co
– Check ambient temperature switch -F38- ⇒ page 70 .

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2.2 Connecting auxiliary heater -D5W- Z to


coolant circuit

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WARNING
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Danger of scalding injuries.


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When the engine is warm, the coolant temperature may be
o

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above 100 °C. The cooling system is pressurised.

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If necessary, release pressure and reduce temperature before t. C rig
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Note

♦ Bleed coolant circuit every time after opening it!


♦ Complete hose routing ⇒ Rep. Gr. 19
♦ The arrows in the illustration show the coolant flow direction.

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1 - Heat exchanger for heater


2 - Heater unit
3 - Auxiliary heat exchanger
4 - Expansion tank
5 - Coolant circulation pump -
V50-
6 - Switch-off valve for supple‐
mentary heater
7 - ATF cooler
8 - Radiator
❑ a = Bottom
❑ b = Top
9 - Oil cooler
10 - Thermostat
11 - Coolant pump
12 - Cylinder head
13 - Throttle valve preheater
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2.3 Coolant hose routing on vehicles with
rrectness of i
2nd heat exchanger
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Note
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The arrows in the illustration show the coolant flow direction.


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Supplementary heating - Edition 06.2007

1 - Coolant pipe, supply


2 - Coolant pipe, return
3 - Heater unit
4 - Coolant hose, return
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5 - Coolant hose, return
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6 - To 2nd heat exchanger

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7 - From 2nd heat exchanger

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2.4 Regulation of auxiliary heater -D5W- Z


The auxiliary heater -D5W- Z is intended to assist the heating
output of the engine by heating the coolant.
Various operating modes can be set depending on heat required
in heating circuit:
After the engine is started at an ambient temperature of below
approx. 10 °C and if the coolant temperature is below 75 °C, the
heater unit switches on.
If the heat required is 5000 watts (100% of heating output), then
the heater unit operates in full load mode. The coolant tempera‐
ture increases up to 85 °C (maximum).
If the coolant temperature reaches approx. 85 °C, then the heater
unit operates in part load mode.
If the heat requirement is larger than 2200 watts then the coolant
temperature will decrease. When the temperature reaches ap‐
prox. 78 °C, the heater unit operates in full load mode again.
If, because of the low heat requirement, the coolant temperature
increases further, at approx. 88 °C the heater unit goes into the
run-on phase and is switched off after approx. 100 seconds.

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2.4.1 Start sequence


2.4.2 Pin assignment for 8-pin connector -T8-
on heater unit (harness end)
1 - Terminal 30
2 - Terminal 31
6 - Ambient temperature switch -F38-
7 - Terminal L from alternator
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♦ Terminal 30 from fuse box
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♦ Terminal L from alternator; -engine running-

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♦ Temperature at temperature sensor -G18- less than 75 °C

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♦ Temperature at ambient temperature switch -F38- less than
hole

spec
approx. 10 °C
es, in part or in w

t to the co
Note

rrectness of i
If the temperature at flame monitor -G64- is greater than 70 °C it
l purpos

will be cooled for 4 minutes at a higher blower speed. Then the


unit will start.
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2.4.4 Start procedure


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ion
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After each engine start the flame monitor -G64- must inform the
in t
or

control unit within 130 seconds after the heating has switched on,
his
ate

do

that the flame is burning normally. If this not the case, then the
priv

heater unit automatically attempts a second start. If, after the


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for

en
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second start, the flame still does not burn normally, the heater will
n

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remain switched off until the engine is started again. Cop py
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In part load mode the combustion air blower -V6- operates at re‐ py by
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fuel (reduced pulse frequency).
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Abortion of start procedure


The start procedure is aborted if:
♦ The flame monitor -G64- registers that the flame is not burning
normally within 130 seconds.
♦ The temperature or overheating sensor detects a temperature
greater than 125 °C.
♦ The temperature difference between the temperature sensor
-G18- and the overheating sensor -G189- exceeds 15 °C.
♦ The control unit detects a fault vehicle diagnostic, testing and
information system -VAS 5051A-

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3 Auxiliary heater -B4W/ D4W-, vehi‐


cles ▸ 05.2000

3.1 Diagnosis with the diagnostic tester


-5019-
Special tools and workshop equipment required
♦ Diagnostic tester -5019-

The heater control unit -J162- in the -B4W-/ -D4W- and in the n-AG. Volkswagen AG do
wage
D3W- receives data from the electrical and electronicy Vcompo‐
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nents: ise
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♦ Coolant temperature sender for heater -G241-
sa
ut or
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♦ Flame monitor -G64- ce
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♦ Overheating sensor -G189- y li


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pe

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This data is processed by the heater control unit -J162- in the -
ot

B4W-/ -D4W- and -D3W-. The heater control unit -J162- then
wit
, is n

h re

controls the combustion air blower -V6- , the glow plug for heater
hole

-Q9- and the metering pump -V54- . The heater control unit -J162-
spec

is equipped with a fault memory and recognises the fault that is


es, in part or in w

t to the co

currently present during the heating period. The current fault can
be read as a fault code using diagnostic tester -5019- . Therefore,
please connect the diagnostic tester -5019- immediately.
rrectness of i

If fault code numbers are displayed, then the causes of the faults
l purpos

must be rectified according to the instructions in the fault table.


The fault code numbers of the diagnostic tester must be cleared
after the repair. After a road test, please use the diagnostic tester
nform
ercia

-5019- to read the heater control unit -J162- in the -B4W-/ -D4W-
or -D3W- again.
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tion in

The meanings of the fault code numbers are described in the fault
r
te o

thi

table ⇒ page 28 .
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3.1.1 Test prerequisites


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♦ Fuses OK ⇒ Current flow diagrams, Electrical fault finding and
Co
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Fitting locations
t. rig
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pyri by
Vo
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♦ Fuel in tank
c by lksw
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♦ 12 volt voltage

3. Auxiliary heater -B4W/ D4W-, vehicles ▸ 05.2000 25


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Supplementary heating - Edition 06.2007

♦ Coolant temperature is less than 75 oC. Exception: if the tem‐


perature at the flame monitor -G64- is greater than 70 oC, then
the flame monitor -G64- is cooled for 4 minutes at the high
blower speed of the combustion air blower -V6- . The auxiliary
heater then restarts.
♦ The coolant expansion tank is sufficiently filled.
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♦ The coolant circuit must be free of air for the auxiliary heater
s aut ra
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to heat properly. The diagnostic tester -5019- indicatess air in

ce
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the coolant circuit.

nl

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♦ Bleed coolant circuit every time after opening it!

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3.1.2 Operating diagnostic tester -5019-
, is n

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hole

spec
es, in part or in w

t to the co
Note

♦ The heater control unit -J162- in the -B4W-/ -D4W- or -D3W-

rrectness of i
detects one or more faults. The last fault which occurred is
stored as a current fault in the fault memory of the heater con‐
l purpos

trol unit -J162- .


♦ The heater control unit -J162- can store up to 5 faults. It is not

nform
ercia

possible to select the fault memories F1 to F5.


m

at
♦ The current fault is stored in the last vacant memory location
om

ion
F1 to F5. The memory location F5 is overwritten if all memory
c

in t
or

locations are occupied.

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ate

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cum
or

1 - “DIAG” display: 3-digit fault code number is displayed by the


f

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ng

fault memory.
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t. rig
2 - “Flash” display: flashing code is displayed by the fault memory yri
gh by
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(not used). cop Vo
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3 - Display of the selected fault memory: AF - Current fault, F1 -
AG.

Stored fault no. 1, F2 - Stored fault no. 2, F3 - Stored fault no. 3,


F4 - Stored fault no. 4, F5 - Stored fault no. 5
4 - Display of the 3-digit fault code number.
5 - Display for “Auxiliary heater on”.
6 - Button “>” for scrolling up through the stored faults F1 to F5.
7 - Button “<” for scrolling down through the stored faults F1 to
F5.
8 - Button “L” for deleting the stored faults. (Press both buttons
for at least 2 seconds.) Continuous shut-down is revoked when
the fault memory is cleared.
9 - Button “D” displays the 3-digit fault code of the fault memory.

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agen Supplementary
oes
not heating - Edition 06.2007
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3.1.3 Connecting diagnostic tester -5019- ris nte
tho eo
au ra
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1 - Basic unit -5019/1- s

ce
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un

pt
2 - Diagnosis cable for auxiliary heater -5019/2-

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A - 8-pin connector housing, bypass connection

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B - 8-pin connector housing, bypass connection , is n

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hole

C - 8-pin connector housing, connection for basic unit -5019/1-

spec
es, in part or in w

t to the co
rrectness of i
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mercia

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com

tion in
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thi
s
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rp

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fo

en
ng

t.
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Cop py
t. rig
gh ht
pyri by
Vo
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by c lksw
cted agen
Prote AG.

– Disconnect connector from auxiliary heater.


– First, only connect diagnosis cable to auxiliary heater using
connector housings -A- and -B- without basic unit -5019/1- .
Then connect basic unit -5019/1- to connector housing -C-.

Note

♦ Comply with the connection sequence, otherwise faults might


be displayed that do not exist.
♦ The auxiliary heater starts without having been switched on.
After 40 seconds, the combustion air blower -V6- can be heard
operating.
♦ If the auxiliary heater does not start and the combustion air
blower -V6- does not operate after 40 seconds, then the heater
control unit -J162- has permanently switched off.
♦ If the auxiliary heater does not start in a vehicle with a diesel
engine then the ambient temperature switch -F38- in the ple‐
num chamber must be electrically bypassed.

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– Electrically bypass ambient temperature switch -F38- (part


number: 701 959 625) in vehicles with a diesel engine. Fitting
location: in plenum chamber.
– Call up fault memory.

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unit -J162-

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– Please press button “D”. The 3-digit fault code number ap‐

t to the co
pears.
– Please press buttons “>” and “<” to obtain all fault code num‐
bers.

rrectne
– Refer to the following fault table to determine the cause of the

s
fault corresponding to the fault code number and the fault rec‐

s o
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Fault code number Possible cause of fault Fault rectification with remarks
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and meaning
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Overvoltage warning Controller Renew
(> 16 V)
002
Undervoltage warning 2nd. battery Charge
(< 10.2 V)
010
Overvoltage shut-off 2nd. battery Voltage was present for longer than 20 sec‐
(> 16 V) onds
011
Undervoltage shut-off 2nd. battery Voltages were present for longer than 20 sec‐
(< 10.2 V) onds
012
Overheating Temperature at flame monitor -G64- Air in coolant circuit, bleed ⇒ page 30
or overheating sensor -G189- too
high (> 125 °C).
014
Evaluation of temper‐ Air in coolant circuit, flame monitor - Bleed ⇒ page 30 , check flame monitor -G64-
ature difference be‐ G64- defective, overheating sensor - ⇒ page 45 , check overheating sensor -
tween flame monitor - G189- defective G189- ⇒ page 46
G64- and overheating
sensor -G189-
015
Continuous shut- Air in coolant circuit, Bleed ⇒ page 30 Clear fault memory
down ⇒ page 26
017

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Fault code number Possible cause of fault Fault rectification with remarks
and meaning
Overheating Temperature too high (> 130 °C) at Air in coolant circuit, bleed ⇒ page 30 Check
overheating sensor -G189- and cool‐ overheating sensor -G189- ⇒ page 46 Check
ant temperature sender for heater - coolant temperature sender for heater -G241-
G241- ⇒ page 46 Clear fault memory ⇒ page 26
020
Glow plug for heater - Defective Renew
Q9-
021
Short circuit on the Short circuit on the connection or in Renew if necessary.
glow plug for heater - the glow plug
Q9-
030
Combustion air blow‐ Blocked Renew
er -V6-
032
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Fresh air blower -V2- Short circuit
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Circulation pump - Open circuit Check, replace if necessary

h re
V55-
hole

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042 and bleed coolant circuit ⇒ page 30
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Circulation pump - Short circuit
V55-
047
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Metering pump -V54- Short circuit Check,
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048 Renew if necessary.


Metering pump -V54- Open circuit
nform
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050
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Time overrun When blowing flame monitor -G64- Check flame monitor -G64- ⇒ page 45 .
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cold with combustion air blower -V6-


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053
Flame failure from the Metering pump -V54- (quantity deliv‐ Check,
high control level ered) Exhaust pipe (blocked) Com‐
bustion air (insufficient)
054 Flame monitor -G64- (values) Replace if necessary ⇒ page 48
Flame failure from The fault memory is cleared if the start
medium control level is successful.
056 Heater is permanently switched off.
Flame failure from low Clear fault memory after checking Switch on heater once again.
control level and replacing.
060

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sender for heater -

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061 Check coolant temperature sender for heater -

t to the co
G241- ,
Coolant temperature Short circuit Replace if necessary ⇒ page 45
sender for heater -

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G241-

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064
Flame monitor -G64- Open circuit Flame monitor -G64-

nform
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065 Checking ⇒ page 45
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Heater control unit - Error in microprocessor, (memory Replace if necessary ⇒ page 43


J162- present)
091
Interference voltage In vehicle electrical system or other Rectify
voltage sources
092 to 103
Heater control unit - Defective Replacing ⇒ page 43 .
J162-

3.2 Bleeding coolant circuit


– Use a lifting platform to position the vehicle on a slant (raise
the engine compartment by approx. 50 cm).

WARNING

Danger of scalding injuries.


When the engine is warm, the coolant temperature may be
above 100 °C. The cooling system is pressurised.
If necessary, release pressure and reduce temperature before
carrying out repairs.

– Top up coolant.
– Run the engine to warm it up, switch on the auxiliary heater.
– Use a lifting platform to position the vehicle on a slant (raise
the engine compartment by approx. 50 cm).
– Top up coolant.

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3.3 Road test for auxiliary heater in vehicle


without Climatronic

Note
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tee
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u or
will not start at temperatures
ss
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above 5 °C. ac

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In vehicles from model year 10.1998, the wiper motor must also

t to the co
be replaced ⇒ Rep. Gr. 92 .

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– Set fresh air blower switch
mer

atio
– Turn rotary knob for temperature flap -1- clockwise to stop.
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– Turn rotary knob for flap position -2- clockwise to stop.

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– Switch on auxiliary heater using pre-selection clock -E111- in


moulded headliner. Press button -1- briefly. Symbol -2- for im‐
mediate heating appears.
In the engine compartment, the vacuum-controlled valve -arrow-
blocks the coolant circulation through the radiator (controlled by
the coolant circuit valve -N214- ).

Note

♦ Coolant is pumped through the auxiliary heater. The continued


coolant circulation pump -V51- pumps in the vehicle with en‐
gine codes: ACV (TDI) or AES (VR6).
♦ The additionally installed circulation pump -V55- pumps in ve‐
hicles with other engines
♦ Combustion air blower -V6- and glow plug for heater -Q9- start
after 6 seconds.

Metering pump -V54- pumps 20 to 60 seconds later.


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– In the engine compartment, the vacuum-controlled valve


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-arrow- opens the coolant circulation through the radiator (con‐


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trolled by the coolant circuit valve -N214- ).


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– Switch on the au 2nd heat exchanger (briefly press the switch foror a
t
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– Switch on high temperature and blower speed on warm air du

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blower switch -E100- .
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– Run the engine to warm it up.

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– Wait for several control processes to be completed.
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– End the road test.
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t to the co
– Wait for auxiliary heater run-on phase.
– Perform diagnosis again with diagnostic tester ⇒ page 25 .

rrectness of i
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Note

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The auxiliary heater is OK if no fault code appears.


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– Top up coolant circuit again ⇒ page 30 .

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or

– The ambient temperature switch -F38- must be reconnected

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in the vehicle with a diesel engine and attached in the plenum


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Note

In a vehicle with a diesel engine, pull the ambient temperature


switch -F38- off the connector housing and electrically bypass the
contacts of the connector housing. Otherwise the auxiliary heater
will not start at temperatures above 5 °C.

Ambient temperature switch -F38- with bracket -arrow- (part num‐


ber 701 959 625)

Note

In vehicles from model year 10.1998, the wiper motor must also
be replaced ⇒ Rep. Gr. 92 .

Setting operating and display unit for Climatronic air conditioning


system -E87- :

3. Auxiliary heater -B4W/ D4W-, vehicles ▸ 05.2000 33


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– Press buttons -1-, -2- and -3- briefly.


– Switch on auxiliary heater using pre-selection clock -E111- in
moulded headliner.
– Press button -1- briefly.

Symbol -2- for immediate heating appears.


In the engine compartment, the vacuum-controlled valve -arrow-
blocks the coolant circulation through the radiator (controlled by
the coolant circuit valve -N214- ).
Coolant is pumped through the auxiliary heater.

Note

♦ The continued coolant circulation pump -V51- pumps in the


vehicle with engine codes: ACV (TDI) or AES (VR6).
♦ The additionally installed circulation pump -V55- pumps in ve‐
hicles with other engines.

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♦ The preheating time finishes after approx. 30 minutes. The


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♦ The heating continues to operate when the engine has started.


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Supplementary heating - Edition 06.2007

– Start engine.
– In the engine compartment, the vacuum-controlled valve
-arrow- opens the coolant circulation through the radiator (con‐
trolled by the coolant circuit valve -N214- ).
– Run the engine to warm it up.
Wait for several control processes to be completed.
– End the road test.
– Wait for auxiliary heater run-on phase.
– Perform diagnosis again with diagnostic tester ⇒ page 25 .

Note

The auxiliary heater is OK if no fault code appears.

– Top up coolant circuit again ⇒ page 30 .


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Before beginning repair work, perform the following steps:
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– Disconnect battery ⇒ Rep. Gr. 27 .

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Note
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t to the co
♦ Before starting electrical welding work on the vehicle, discon‐
nect the positive pole from the battery and connect it to earth

rrectness of i
in order to protect the heater control unit -J162- .
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♦ A manufacturer's plate is attached to the heater unit. This plate


gives details of the heater unit type installed in the vehicle
⇒ page 37 .

nform
ercia

♦ The coolant circuit must be bled before testing work and after
m

a
com

t
it is opened ⇒ page 30
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1 - Metering pump -V54-


❑ Checking fuel supply to
auxiliary heater -B4W-
or -D4W- ⇒ page 47 .
❑ In some cases, the me‐
tering pump might tick
audibly but still does not
deliver fuel because
there is air in the intake
connecting pipe. The
heater control unit -
J162- will then switch off
permanently.
❑ The diagnostic tester
-5019- specifies the
fault code 052. Please
erase the fault code and
switch the heater -
B4W-/ -D4W- on several
times.
2 - Heater unit -B4W- / -D4W-
❑ With heater control unit
-J162-
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❑ Dismantling and assem‐ horis nte
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3 - Exhaust pipe

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4 - Circulation pump -V55-

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the vehicle engine does

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not have a continued

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coolant circulation
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pump -V51- .

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5 - Coolant hoses
❑ Coolant hose routing; connecting auxiliary heater to coolant circuit ⇒ page 47 .
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6 - Ambient temperature switch -F38-
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❑ Switch position “on” at temperatures below 5 oC


nform
ercia

❑ Switch position “off” at temperatures above 5 oC


m

❑ Part number 701 959 625


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Manufacturer's plate

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♦ Version -B4W- for petrol: 20 1760; version -D4W- for diesel:

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25 1950.

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♦ The year the unit was first put into use must be entered on the
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“Genuine part” manufacturer's plate. The heat exchanger for
es, in part or in w

the auxiliary heaters does not have to be renewed after

t to the co
10 years. Legislation in Germany dictates that air heaters must
be renewed.

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♦ The manufacturer's plate must be attached at a clearly visible
location, e.g. on the lock carrier.
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3.6 Removing and installing heater unit -

orm
B4W- / -D4W-
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Special tools and workshop equipment required

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♦ Torque wrench -V.A.G 1410- (4…20 Nm)

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♦ Hose clamps up to 25 mm Ø -3094-

Note

Drain coolant before removing. Fill with new coolant after instal‐
ling and bleed coolant circuit according to instructions
⇒ page 30 .

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1 - Longitudinal member
2 - Blind rivet nut M8
3 - Fuel line
❑ From metering pump to
heater unit
4 - Coolant hose, supply
5 - Bracket for heater unit
6 - Hexagon bolt M8×20
❑ 10 Nm
7 - Exhaust system
8 - Hexagon bolt M6×16
❑ 6 Nm
9 - Hexagon nut M8
❑ 10 Nm
10 - Clamping plate
11 - Bracket
12 - Self-tapping screw 4.8x16
13 - Coolant hose, return
14 - Self-tapping screw 4.8x16
15 - Intake hose
❑ Securing ⇒ page 39 .
16 - Heater unit -B4W- / -D4W-
❑ With heater control unit
-J162-
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Danger of scalding inju‐


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When the engine is


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warm, the coolant tem‐


ole,

perature may be above


spec
urposes, in part or in wh

100 °C. The cooling sys‐


t to the co

tem is pressurised.
If necessary, release
rrectne

pressure and reduce


temperature before car‐
rying out repairs.
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cial p

f inform

❑ Open radiator cap.


mer

❑ Clamp off coolant hoses to heater unit with hose clamps up to Ø 25 mm -3094- and unfasten hoses.
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Supplementary heating - Edition 06.2007

WARNING
Danger of fuel escaping.
Fuel system is under
pressure.
Before opening system,
wrap a cloth around the
connection. Then re‐
lease pressure by care‐
fully loosening the con‐
nection.

❑ Disconnect fuel line at heater unit and seal.


❑ Disconnect 8-pin connector (T8) from heater control unit -J162- .

WARNING
Danger of burn injuries.
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haust system, let it cool


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❑ Unfasten silencer on bracket.


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❑ Unscrew heater unit with bracket for heater unit.


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❑ Secure intake hose ⇒ page 39 .


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Securing intake hose


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3 - Bracket
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4 - Screw-type clip
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5 - Intake hose
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6 - Sealing ring
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– Push intake hose -5- in direction of -arrow A- until it makes


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contact with housing of heater unit -1-. Cop
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– Push intake hose through sealing ring -6- into bulkhead
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-arrow B- up to stop.
– Insert intake hose into bow of bracket -3-.

3.7 Dismantling and assembling heater unit


-B4W- (petrol)

Note

Dismantling and assembling heater unit -D4W- (diesel)


⇒ page 42 .

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1- Water jacket cover ss c

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2 - Bolt M5×12

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3 - Heat exchanger

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❑ Clean inside and out‐

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t to the co
❑ Note installation posi‐
tion ⇒ page 43 .
4 - O-ring

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❑ Renew
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❑ Moisten with coolant ad‐


ditive G12 when instal‐

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ling.
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5 - Seal
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c

❑ Always renew after dis‐

in t
or

mantling.

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6 - Combustion chamber with

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for

flame tube

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ng

t.
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❑ Clean inside and out‐ C py
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side with brass wire rig ht
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brush (spark plug co Vo
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brush).
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❑ Combustion chambers
for petrol and diesel are
different.
7 - Combustion air blower cov‐
er
8 - Glow plug for heater -Q9-
❑ Removing ⇒ page 45
❑ Rated voltage: 8 volts
❑ Clean glow plug with
brass wire brush (spark
plug brush).
❑ Remove glow plug connection, remove and clean strainer.
❑ 6 Nm
❑ Check under rated voltage 8 V.
9 - Bolt M4×10
10 - Socket head screw M5×65
❑ 6 Nm
11 - Socket head screw M5×16
❑ 6 Nm
12 - Heater control unit -J162-
❑ Removing ⇒ page 43
13 - Combustion air blower -V6-
❑ Replacing ⇒ page 44 .
❑ Do not dismantle further
14 - Cover
15 - Wiring harness
❑ Fold open connector housing to enable sockets to be pressed out.
❑ Pin assignment:

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❑ Combustion air blower -V6- : chamber 3 - brown, chamber 4 - black.
❑ Flame monitor -G64- : chamber 13 - brown -, chamber 14 - blue.
❑ Overheating sensor -G189- : chambers 9 + 10 - red.
❑ Coolant temperature sender for heater -G241- : chambers 11 + 12 - blue.
❑ Glow plug for heater -Q9- : chamber 5 - white -, chamber 6 - brown.
16 - Seal
❑ Always renew after dismantling.
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21 - Coolant temperature sender for heater -G241-

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3.8 Dismantling and assembling heater unit -D4W- (diesel)

1 - Water jacket cover


2 - Bolt M5×12
3 - Heat exchanger
❑ Clean inside and out‐
side with brass wire
brush (spark plug
brush).
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❑ Replacing ⇒ page 44 .
❑ Do not dismantle further
14 - Cover
15 - Wiring harness
❑ Fold open connector housing to enable sockets to be pressed out.
❑ Pin assignment:
❑ Combustion air blower -V6- : chamber 3 - brown, chamber 4 - black.
❑ Flame monitor -G64- : chamber 13 - brown, chamber 14 - blue.
❑ Overheating sensor -G189- : chambers 9 + 10 - red.
❑ Coolant temperature sender for heater -G241- : chambers 11 + 12 - blue.
❑ Glow plug for heater -Q9- : chamber 5 - white, chamber 6 - brown.

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16 - Seal
❑ Always renew after dismantling.
17 - Flame monitor -G64-
❑ Removing ⇒ page 44
❑ Checking ⇒ page 45
18 - Glow plug for heater -Q9-
❑ Removing ⇒ page 45
❑ Rated voltage: 8 volts
❑ Clean glow plug with brass wire brush (spark plug brush).
❑ 6 Nm
❑ Check under rated voltage 8 V.
19 - Water jacket
❑ Clean inside and outside with brass wire brush (spark plug brush).
20 - Overheating sensor -G189-
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❑ Checking ⇒ page 44
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– Dismantle and assemble heater unit -B4W- or heater unit -


D4W- ⇒ page 39 or ⇒ page 42
– Pull 8-pin connector (T8) off (snapped in).

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– Remove heater unit ⇒ page 37 .
– Dismantle and assemble heater unit -B4W- or heater unit -
D4W- ⇒ page 39 or ⇒ page 42

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– Fold open connector housing -2- on both sides.
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– Remove heater unit ⇒ page 37 .


– Dismantle and assemble heater unit -B4W- or heater unit -
D4W- ⇒ page 39 or ⇒ page 42
– Fold open connector housing -2- on both sides.
– Press out brown cable in chamber 13.
– Press out blue cable in chamber 14.

3.12 Removing overheating sensor -G189-


Before beginning repair work, perform the following jobs:
– Remove heater unit ⇒ page 37 .

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– Dismantle and assemble heater unit -B4W- or heater unit -


D4W- ⇒ page 39 or ⇒ page 42 .
– Remove overheating sensor -G189- -arrow-.
– Fold open connector housing -1- on both sides.
– Press out red cables in chambers 9 + 10.

3.13 Removing coolant temperature sender


for heater -G241-
Before beginning repair work, perform the following jobs:
– Remove heater unit ⇒ page 37 .
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3.15 Checking flame monitor -G64-


– Remove heater unit -B4W- or -D4W-.
– Remove heater control unit -J162- .
– Pull connector housing off control unit.

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– Measure resistance between chamber 13 and chamber 14 at


brown and blue cable:
R = resistance in Ω
t = temperature in oC
– Please measure resistance at prevailing temperature.
Evaluation:
♦ Defective > 3040 Ω = open circuit
♦ Defective < 780 Ω = short circuit

3.16 Checking overheating sensor -G189-


– Remove heater unit -B4W- or -D4W-.
– Remove heater control unit -J162- .
– Pull connector housing off control unit.
– Measure resistance between chamber 9 and chamber 10 at
red cables.
R = resistance in KΩ
t = temperature in oC
– Please measure resistance at prevailing temperature.
Evaluation:
♦ Defective > 2M Ω = open circuit
♦ Defective < 50 Ω = short circuit

3.17 Checking coolant temperature sender


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3.18 Connecting auxiliary heater -B4W-aganden AG. V


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to heat properly. The diagnostic tester -VAS 5019- indicates
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4 - Heat exchanger (standard)
5 - Coolant shut-off valve (controlled by coolant circuit valve -
N214- ).
6 - Engine

3.19 Fuel supply to auxiliary heaters -B4W- /


-D4W-

3.19.1 Rules for cleanliness


When working on the fuel supply/injection system, carefully follow
the “5 rules” below:
♦ Thoroughly clean all connections and adjacent areas before
disconnecting.
♦ Place parts that have been removed on a clean surface and
cover. Do not use fluffy cloths!
♦ Carefully cover or seal opened components if the repair can‐
not be carried out immediately.
♦ Install clean parts only; remove replacement parts from their
packages only immediately before installing them. Do not use

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any parts which have not been stored in their packaging (e.g.
in a tool box).
♦ Fuel hoses and pipes may be shortened only with a clean
sharp knife. Cutting points must not be soiled or deformed.
Cutting points and surfaces must be free of burrs.

3.19.2 Testing quantity of fuel delivered


Special tools and workshop equipment required
♦ Hand multimeter -V.A.G 1526B-

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Note

A second mechanic may be required to switch on the auxiliary


heater -B4W- / -D4W- as it may be necessary to raise the vehicle
to check the quantity of fuel delivered.

3.19.3 Test prerequisites:


• Resistance of metering pump = 10 Ω.
• Voltage at metering pump = 11 to 13 volts.
• No fault stored in fault memory.
• Fuel lines are not damaged or leaking.
• Fuel tank sufficiently filled (fuel gauge on dash panel insert not
in red area).

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3.19.4 Checking:

WARNING

Danger of fuel escaping.


Fuel system is under pressure.
Before opening system, wrap a cloth around the connection.
Then release pressure by carefully loosening the connection.

– Remove fuel line from pressure connection of metering pump


and fit a new fuel hose (length approx. 20 cm) from pressure
connection to measuring glass (capacity approx. 25 ml).
– Switch auxiliary heater on (with the help of a second mechanic,
if required). The metering pump will start to deliver after
40 seconds.
– Hold measuring glass at same height as heater unit.
– After approx. 40 seconds, the fuel line is filled and bled.
– Switch auxiliary heater off and empty measuring glass.
– Switch auxiliary heater on again.
– Hold measuring glass at same height as heater unit.
– The auxiliary heater switches off automatically after 90 sec‐
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♦ Fuel lines are secured with O-type clips. These O-type clips
must always be replaced with screw-type clips.
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♦ Start vehicle engine if fuel tank was empty. Then start auxiliary
heater several times until heater does not switch off by itself.
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♦ Observe the rules for cleanliness when doing all work on the
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♦ The metering pumps for the auxiliary heaters -B4W- and -


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D4W- have different fuel delivery rates: note part number.


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1 - Fuel line
❑ From fuel tank to fuel
pump
2 - Fuel return
3 - Hose clamp
4 - T-piece
5 - Fuel gauge sender -G-
6 - Heater unit
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❑ From T-piece to fuel
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1 - Bracket
2 - Metering pump -V54-
3 - Screw-type clip
4 - Fuel line to heater unit
5 - Fuel line, return from engine to fuel tank
6 - Fuel line, supply from fuel tank to engine fuel pump
7 - Fuel line from T-piece connection in supply fuel line, from fuel
tank to engine fuel pump

3.20.1 Removing
– Pull connector off.

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WARNING

Danger of fuel escaping.


Fuel system is under pressure.
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2 - Strainer

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Checking installation position of metering pump -V54-
♦ Positioned 15° to 90°

3.21 Regulation of auxiliary heaters -B4W-


and -D4W-
Auxiliary heater -B4W- / -D4W- is intended to heat the coolant and
thereby assist the heating output of the engine. It can also be used
as an auxiliary heater when the engine is switched off.
Various operating modes can be set depending on heat required
in heating circuit:
If the heat required is 4000 watts (100% of heating output), then
the heater unit operates in full load mode. The coolant tempera‐
ture increases up to 85 °C (maximum).
The auxiliary heater controls three heating levels: 4000 watts,
3300 watts and 1600 watts.

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The heating levels cannot be set manually. The heater control unit
-J162- controls the heat requirement.
The heater control unit -J162- calculates the heat requirement
based on the temperatures measured by the coolant temperature
sender for heater -G241- .
The auxiliary heater reduces its power if the coolant temperature
is 85 °C. The heater interrupts control. Then the 100 second run-
on phase starts. The combustion air blower -V6- runs at its highest
level during the run-on phase. The circulation pump -V55- or con‐
tinued coolant circulation pump -V51- continues to run until the
next control start.
The control start begins at a coolant temperature of 65 °C at the
highest level and the highest speed of the combustion air blower
-V6- .
If the heater unit is switched off or if a malfunction shut-off occurs,
the run-on phase of the combustion air blower -V6- takes place
at low speed.
The flame is monitored by the flame monitor -G64- , the maximum
permitted temperature is monitored by the overheating sensor -
G189- . Both influence the heater control unit -J162- which
switches off when there are malfunctions.
The start is repeated if the heater does not ignite within 90 sec‐
onds after fuel pumping starts. A malfunction shut-off occurs if the
heater does not ignite after another 90 seconds.
A new start is performed initially if the flame goes out by itself
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The auxiliary heater does not start if the glow plug for heater -Q9-
is defective.
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The speed-controlled combustion air blower -V6- is permanently


monitored. The malfunction shut-off takes place in the event of a
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fault if it does not start or becomes blocked.


Check the following in case of a sooty flame: eliminate obstacles
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to the combustion air supply and in the exhaust gas pipe. Check
the quantity delivered by the metering pump -V54- , renew it if
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necessary. Clean deposits off the heat exchanger for the auxiliary
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4 Auxiliary heater -B5W- S / -D5W- S,


vehicles 06.2000 ▸

4.1 Repairing auxiliary heater -B5W- S / -


D5W- S
Before beginning repair work, perform the following steps:
– Disconnect battery ⇒ Rep. Gr. 27 .

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nect the positive pole fromut the battery and connect it to earth
ho eo
ra
in order to protect thes heater control unit -J162- .
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nl

♦ A manufacturer's plate is attached to the heater unit. This plate

pt
du

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provides information about the type of heater unit installed in
itte

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the vehicle: petrol -B5W- S ⇒ page 55 or diesel -D5W- S

ab
ility
⇒ page 55
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♦ The coolant circuit must be bled before testing work and after

h re
hole

it is opened ⇒ page 76

spec
es, in part or in w

♦ Components identified with * are checked by the self-diagnosis

t to the co
function.
♦ Before every repair, please read out the fault memory of the

rrectness of i
control unit vehicle diagnostic, testing and information system
-VAS 5051A- .
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♦ Vehicles with engine code AYL (6 cyl.) are equipped with a


vacuum switch for auxiliary heater -F359- . This vacuum
nf
ercia

o
switch for auxiliary heater -F359- switches off the auxiliary
rm
m

atio

heater when there is no vacuum. The reason for this is that the
om

two pneumatic valves in the coolant circuit (big / small coolant


n in
or c

circuit) are controlled by vacuum to close them. If there is no


thi
te

sd

vacuum, the auxiliary heater operates in the big coolant circuit.


iva

o
r

On starting the engine, the engine control unit operates with


rp

cu
o

implausible temperature values and will not let the engine


f

en
ng

t.
yi
start. The vacuum switch for auxiliary heater -F359- is located
Co
op py
behind the engine control unit.
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1 - Metering pump -V54- byV
olk ot g
ua
ed ran
❑ Installationhor position: in
is tee
front ofau fuel tank on the
t or
ac
right
ss

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un

❑ Fuel supply to auxiliary

pt
an
d
itte

heater ⇒ page 76 .

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erm

ab
❑ In some cases, the me‐

ility
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tering pump might tick

wit
is n

audibly but still does not

h re
ole,

deliver fuel because

spec
urposes, in part or in wh

there is air in the intake


connecting pipe. The

t to the co
control unit will then
switch off permanently.

rrectne
– As a result, read fault
memory using vehicle

s
diagnosis, testing and

s o
information system -
cial p

f in
VAS 5051A- .

form
mer

atio
– Please clear fault mem‐
om

n
ory and switch heater on
c

i
or

n
several times.
thi
te

sd
iva

o
r

❑ Removing and installing


p

cum
r
fo

⇒ page 78 .
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ng

t.
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op
2 - Heater unit *
C py
t. rig
gh ht
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❑ With heater control unit
p by
co Vo
by lksw
-J162- Prote
cted AG.
agen

❑ Removing and installing


⇒ page 61
❑ Dismantling and assem‐
bling ⇒ page 64
3 - Exhaust system
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 56
❑ Securing exhaust pipe to heater unit ⇒ page 56 .
4 - Circulation pump -V55-
❑ Removing ⇒ page 55
❑ Installation position: fitted in front of heater unit in driving direction.
5 - Coolant hoses
❑ Coolant hose routing; connecting auxiliary heater to coolant circuit ⇒ page 72 .
6 - Valve for coolant circuit -N214-
❑ Only in vehicles with engine codes: AYL, ASZ
7 - Pre-selection clock -E111-
❑ Removing ⇒ page 56
8 - Ambient temperature switch -F38-
❑ Installation position: front left in plenum chamber
❑ Only in vehicles with TDI engines
❑ Switch position -On- at temperatures lower than approx. 10 °C.
❑ Check the switch positions with vehicle diagnosis, testing and information system -VAS 5051A- in “Gui‐
ded fault finding” function
❑ Part number 701 959 625
❑ Removing ⇒ page 55

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❑ Check with vehicle diagnosis, testing and information system -VAS 5051A- in “Guided fault finding”
function

Manufacturer's plate for petrol -B5W- S

Note

♦ The most important technical data are shown on upper part of


manufacturer's plate.
♦ Only the 20 1809 version for -B5W- S is factory-fitted in the
Sharan 06.2000 ▸.
♦ The heat exchanger for the auxiliary heaters does not have to
be renewed after 10 years. Legislation in Germany dictates
only that air heaters must be renewed.

Manufacturer's plate for diesel -D5W- S

Note

♦ The most important technical data are shown on upper part of


manufacturer's plate.
♦ Only the 25 2164 version for -D5W- S is factory-fitted in the
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♦ The heat exchanger for the auxiliary heaters by Vdoes not have to
o ot g
ua
be renewed after 10 years. Legislationorisine Germany dictates
d ran
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only that air heaters must be renewed.
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4.2 Removing ambient temperature switch -
an
d
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rm

ab
F38-
pe

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– Unclip ambient temperature switch -F38- -1- from bracket at


front left in plenum chamber. h re
hole

spec
es, in part or in w

t to the co

Note
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In vehicles from model year 10.1998, the wiper motor must also
be replaced ⇒ Rep. Gr. 92 .
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– Disconnect connector from ambient temperature switch -F38-


nform
ercia

and remove ambient temperature switch -F38- .


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com

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4.3 Removing circulation pump -V55-


on in
r
te o

thi

Special tools and workshop equipment required


s
iva

do
r
rp

cum
fo

en
ng

t.
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Cop py
t. rig
gh ht
pyri by
Vo
co lksw
by
cted agen
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♦ Hose clamps up to 25 mm Ø -3094-

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pt
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d
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ab
– Loosen bolts -1- for bracket.
pe

ility
ot

wit
, is n

WARNING

h re
hole

spec
es, in part or in w

Danger of scalding injuries.

t to the co
The cooling system is pressurised. When the engine is warm,
the coolant temperature may be above 100 °C.

rrectness of i
If necessary, release pressure and reduce temperature before
carrying out repairs.
l purpos

nform
ercia

– Please disconnect coolant hoses from circulation pump with


hose clamps up to Ø 25 mm -3094- .
m

a
com

– Disconnect connector from circulation pump -V55- . tion in


r
te o

thi
s
iva

– Pull circulation pump -V55- out of bracket -arrows-.


do
r
rp

cum
fo

en
ng

t.
yi Co
Note t. Cop py
rig
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yri by
♦ The coolant circuit must be free of air for the auxiliary heater
op Vo
by c lksw
to heat properly.
cted agen
Prote AG.

♦ Bleed coolant circuit every time after opening it!

4.4 Removing pre-selection clock -E111-


– Carefully lever pre-selection clock out from trim with screw‐
driver.
– Pull off connectors.

4.5 Removing and installing exhaust system


Special tools and workshop equipment required

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♦ Torque wrench -V.A.G 1410- (4…20 Nm)

WARNING

Danger of burn injuries.


Silencer could be hot.
Before removing silencer, let it cool off.

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1 - Heater unit d by V gu
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❑ With heater controlthunit
or eo
-J162- ss au ra
c

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2 - Clip
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an
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3 - Silencer y li
erm

ab
❑ Securing silencer to ility
ot p

heater unit ⇒ page 58


wit
, is n

h re
hole

4 - Hexagon bolt M6×16


spec
es, in part or in w

❑ 6 Nm
t to the co

5 - Self-tapping screw 4.8x16


6 - Bracket
rrectness of i

7 - Longitudinal member
l purpos

nform
mercia

at
om

ion
c

in t
or

his
ate

do
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for

en
ng

t.
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Cop py
t. rig
gh ht
pyri by
Vo
co lksw
by
cted agen
Prote AG.

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4.5.1 Securing silencer to heater unit


– Push silencer -1- in direction of arrow until it contacts com‐
bustion air blower housing -2-.

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4.6 Road test for auxiliary heater Vol
kin
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without Climatronic by ua
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ris tee
tho or
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s

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Note
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un

pt
an
d
itte

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In a vehicle with a diesel engine, pull the ambient temperature
erm

ab
switch -F38- off the connector housing and electrically bypass the

ility
ot p

contacts of the connector housing. Otherwise the auxiliary heater

wit
is n

will not start at temperatures above approx. 10 °C.

h re
ole,

spec
urposes, in part or in wh

The ambient temperature switch -F38- with bracket -arrow- is lo‐

t to the co
cated at front left in the plenum chamber (part number
701 959 625) or, on more recent vehicles, behind the wiper motor.

rrectne
Note

ss o
cial p

f
In vehicles from model year 10.1998, the wiper motor must also

inform
be replaced ⇒ Rep. Gr. 92 .
mer

atio
om

n
c

i
or

n thi
te

sd
iva

o
pr

cum
r
fo

– Set fresh air blower switch


en
ng

t.
yi Co
op
– Turn rotary knob for temperature flap -1- clockwise to stop.
C py
t. rig
gh ht
pyri by
Vo
o
by c lksw
cted agen
Prote AG.

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– Turn rotary knob for flap position -2- clockwise to stop.

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nl

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an
– Switch on auxiliary heater using pre-selection clock -E111- in

itte

y li
moulded headliner. Press button -1- briefly. Symbol -2- for im‐

erm

ab
ility
mediate heating appears.
ot p

wit
, is n
– In the engine compartment, the vacuum-controlled valve

h re
hole

-arrow- blocks the coolant circulation through the radiator

spec
(controlled by the coolant circuit valve -N214- ).
es, in part or in w

t to the co
– Combustion air blower -V6- and glow plug for heater -Q9- start
after 6 seconds.

rrectness of i
– Metering pump -V54- pumps 20 to 60 seconds later.
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– Flame monitor -G64- detects the flame. Full load operating


mode starts.

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ercia

orm
m

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atio
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♦ The preheating time finishes after approx. 30 minutes. The

thi
te

sd
a

heating enters the run-on phase.


iv

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r
rp

cu
o

♦ The heating continues to operate when the engine has started.

m
f

en
ng

t.
yi Co
Cop py
t. rig
gh ht
– Start engine. yri
p by
co Vo
by lksw
cted agen
Prote AG.

– In the engine compartment, the vacuum-controlled valve


-arrow- opens the coolant circulation through the radiator (con‐
trolled by the coolant circuit valve -N214- ).

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– Switch on 2nd heat exchanger. Briefly press the switch for


heating, temperature control switch and timer -E13- (button
-1-).
– Set high temperature and blower speed on warm air blower
switch -E100- .
– Run the engine to warm it up.
– Wait for several control processes to be completed.
– End the road test.
– Wait for auxiliary heater run-on phase.
– Read fault memory again using vehicle diagnosis, testing and
information system -VAS 5051A- .

Note

The auxiliary heater is OK if no fault code appears.


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– The ambient temperature switch -F38- must olks
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in the vehicle with a diesel engine andd attached
by
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chamber. or
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th or
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ss
4.7 Road test for auxiliary heater in vehicle

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e
nl

pt
du

with Climatronic

an
itte

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erm

ab
ility
ot p

wit
, is n

Note

h re
hole

spec
In a vehicle with a diesel engine, pull the ambient temperature
es, in part or in w

switch -F38- off the connector housing and electrically bypass the

t to the co
contacts of the connector housing. Otherwise the auxiliary heater
will not start at temperatures above approx. 10 °C.
rrectness of i
The ambient temperature switch -F38- with bracket -arrow- is lo‐
l purpos

cated at front left in the plenum chamber (part number


701 959 625) or, on new vehicles, behind the wiper motor.
nform
mercia

at

Note
om

ion
c

in t
or

In vehicles from model year 10.1998, the wiper motor must also
his
ate

be replaced ⇒ Rep. Gr. 92 .


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priv

cum
for

en
ng

t.
yi Co
Cop py
ht. rig
rig ht
py by
co Vo
by lksw
cted agen
– Start engine. Prote AG.

– Set operating and display unit for Climatronic air conditioning


system -E87- .
– Press button -1- for defrosting the windscreen.
– Use button -2-, pushbutton for “warmer” in passenger com‐
partment, to set maximum heating power “HI”.

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Supplementary heating - Edition 06.2007

– Use button -3-, pushbutton for “warmer” in driver's area, to set


maximum heating power “HI”.

– Switch on auxiliary heater using pre-selection clock -E111- in


moulded headliner. Press button -1- briefly. Symbol -2- for im‐
mediate heating appears.
– In the engine compartment, the vacuum-controlled valve
-arrow- blocks the coolant circulation through the radiator
(controlled by the coolant circuit valve -N214- ).
– Combustion air blower -V6- and glow plug for heater -Q9- start
after 6 seconds.
– Metering pump -V54- pumps 20 to 60 seconds later.
– Flame monitor -G64- detects the flame. Full load operating
mode starts.

Note
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♦ The preheating time finishes after
olksapprox. 30 minutes. The s not g
e
yV
heating enters the run-on phase.
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♦ The heating continuess ato
ut operate when the engine has started. or
ac
s
ce
le
un

pt
an
d

– Start engine.
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rm

ab

– In the engine compartment, the vacuum-controlled valve


pe

ility
ot

-arrow- opens the coolant circulation through the radiator (con‐


wit
, is n

trolled by the coolant circuit valve -N214- ).


h re
hole

spec

– Run the engine to warm it up.


es, in part or in w

t to the co

– Wait for several control processes to be completed.


– End the road test.
rrectness of i

– Wait for auxiliary heater run-on phase.


l purpos

– Read fault memory again using vehicle diagnosis, testing and


information system -VAS 5051A- .
nform
mercia

Note
com

tion in
r
te o

thi

The auxiliary heater is OK if no fault code appears.


s
iva

do
r
rp

cum
fo

– The ambient temperature switch -F38- must be reconnected


en
ng

t.
yi
in the vehicle with a diesel engine and attached in the plenum
Co
op py
chamber. t. C rig
gh ht
pyri by
Vo
co lksw
by
4.8 Removing and installing heater unit
cted agen
Prote AG.

Special tools and workshop equipment required

4. Auxiliary heater -B5W- S / -D5W- S, vehicles 06.2000 ▸ 61


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♦ Torque wrench -V.A.G 1410- (4…20 Nm)

Note

♦ Drain coolant before removing. Fill with new coolant after in‐
stalling and bleed coolant circuit according to instructions.
⇒ page 76
♦ Cooling system is pressurized when engine is warm. If nec‐
essary, release pressure before carrying out repairs.

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2 - Blind rivet nut M8 n AG. Volkswagen AG do
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3 - Fuel line ir se
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ran
o tee
❑ From metering
auth pump - or
ac
V54- stos heater unit.
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pt

4 - Coolant hose, return


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an
itte

y li

❑ In -B5W- S or -D5W- S
erm

ab

to circulation pump -
ility
ot p

V55- .
wit
, is n

h re

❑ In -D5W- Z to coolant
hole

spec

pipe.
es, in part or in w

t to the co

5 - Bracket for heater unit


6 - Hexagon bolt M8×20
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❑ 10 Nm
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7 - Exhaust system
8 - Hexagon bolt M6×16
nf
ercia

❑ 6 Nm
orm
m

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9 - Hexagon nut M8
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n in
c

❑ 10 Nm
or

thi
te

sd
a

10 - Clamping plate
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rp

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m
f

11 - Bracket
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ng

t.
yi Co
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12 - Self-tapping screw 4.8x16
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t. rig
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13 - Coolant hose cop Vo
by lksw
cted agen
❑ From 2nd heat ex‐
Prote AG.

changer
14 - Self-tapping screw 4.8x16
15 - Intake pipe
❑ Securing intake pipe
⇒ page 64

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16 - Heater unit
❑ With heater control unit -J162-
❑ Dismantling and assembling ⇒ page 64
❑ Removing:

WARNING
Danger of scalding inju‐
ries.
When the engine is
warm, the coolant tem‐
perature may be above
100 °C. The cooling sys‐
tem is pressurised.
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pressure and reduce
temperature before car‐en AG. Volkswagen AG
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❑ Clampingtho off coolant hoses at heater unit and releasing
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WARNING pt
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d
itte

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Danger of fuel escaping.
erm

ab
ility
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Fuel system is under


wit
is n

pressure.
h re
ole,

spec
urposes, in part or in wh

Before opening system,


wrap a cloth around the
t to the co

connection. Then re‐


lease pressure by care‐
fully loosening the con‐
rrectne

nection.
ss o

❑ Disconnect fuel line at heater unit and seal.


cial p

f inform

❑ Disconnect T8 connector (8-pin) from heater control unit -J162- .


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WARNING
c

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or

n thi
e

Danger of burn injuries.


t

sd
iva

o
pr

cum
r
fo

Silencer could be hot.


en
ng

t.
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op py
Before removing silenc‐ . C rig
ht ht
er, let it cool off.
rig by
copy Vo
by lksw
cted agen
Prote AG.
❑ Unfasten silencer on bracket.
❑ Unscrew heater unit with bracket for heater unit.
❑ Securing intake pipe ⇒ page 64

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4.8.1 Securing intake pipe


1 - Heater unit
2 - Longitudinal member
3 - Bracket
4 - Screw-type clip
5 - Intake pipe
6 - Sealing ring
– Push intake pipe -5- in direction of -arrow A- until it makes
contact with housing of heater unit -1-.
– Push intake pipe through sealing ring -6- into bulkhead
-arrow B- up to stop.
– Fasten screw-type clip -4-.

4.9 Dismantling and assembling heater unit

Note

Components identified with * are checked by the self-diagnosis


function.

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erm

ab
ility
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wit
, is n

h re
hole

spec
es, in part or in w

t to the co
rrectness of i
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m

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om

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thi
te

sd
iva

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t.
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64
agen
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Sharan 1996 ➤
Supplementary heating - Edition 06.2007

1 - Water jacket cover wage


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2- Bolt M5×12 ed by ua
ran
ir s tee
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3- Heat exchanger
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ss
❑ Removing ⇒ page 66

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un

pt
❑ Note installation posi‐

an
d
itte

tion ⇒ page 66 .

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ab
pe

❑ Clean inside and out‐

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side with brass wire

wit
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brush (spark plug

h re
hole

brush).

spec
es, in part or in w

4 - O-ring

t to the co
❑ Renew
❑ Moisten with coolant ad‐

rrectness of i
ditive G12 when instal‐
ling.
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5 - Seal

nform
ercia

❑ Always renew after dis‐


mantling.
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a
com

tio
6 - Combustion chamber

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thi
❑ Clean inside and out‐

s
iva

do
side with brass wire
r
rp

brush (spark plug cum


fo

en
g

brush).
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t.
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❑ Combustion chambers
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for petrol and diesel are
ht
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Vo
o
different.
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7 - Combustion air blower cov‐
er
8 - Glow plug for heater -Q9- *
❑ Removing ⇒ page 67
❑ Rated voltage: 8 volts
❑ Clean glow plug with
brass wire brush (spark plug brush).
❑ Remove glow plug connection, remove and clean strainer.
❑ 6 Nm
❑ Checking under rated voltage of 8 V
9 - Bolt M4×10
10 - Socket head screw M5×65
❑ 6 Nm
11 - Socket head screw M5×16
❑ 6 Nm
12 - Heater control unit -J162- *
❑ Removing ⇒ page 68
13 - Combustion air blower -V6- *
❑ Replacing ⇒ page 68 .
❑ Do not dismantle further
14 - Cover
15 - Wiring harness
Pin assignment:
♦ Combustion air blower -V6- : chamber 14 - brown, chamber 13 - black.

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♦ Flame monitor -G64- : chamber 2 - brown, chamber 1 - blue.


♦ Overheating sensor -G189- : chambers 5 + 6 - red.
♦ Coolant temperature sender for heater -G241- : chambers 3 + 4 - blue.
♦ Glow plug for heater -Q9- : chamber 9 - white, chamber 12 - brown.
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❑ Always renew after dismantling.
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17 - Flame monitor -G64- aut or
ac
ss
❑ Removing ⇒ page 67

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pt
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❑ Checking ⇒ page 69

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itte

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18 - Glow plug connection

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❑ Clean strainer

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h re
19 - Water jacket
hole

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❑ Clean inside and outside with brass wire brush (spark plug brush).
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t to the co
20 - Coolant temperature sender for heater -G241-
❑ Removing ⇒ page 69

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❑ Checking ⇒ page 70
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– Insert heat exchanger -2- into water jacket -1- until centring
-arrows- engages.
– Push heat exchanger tightly into seating.

4.10 Removing heat exchanger


Before beginning repair work, perform the following jobs:
– Remove heater unit ⇒ page 61 .

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– Dismantling and assembling heater unit ⇒ page 64


– Pull combustion chamber -5- out of heat exchanger -2-.
– Use suitable screwdriver carefully to press heat exchanger
-2- through rear water connection (water inlet) -arrow A- out of
water jacket -1- in direction of -arrow B-.
– Before assembling, always replace O-ring -3- and seal -4-, and
observe installation position of heat exchanger ⇒ page 66

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– Remove heater unit ⇒ page 61 .

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– Dismantling and assembling heater unit ⇒ page 64
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– Press brown cable out of chamber 2 of connector housing

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– Press blue cable out of chamber 1 of connector housing -2-.
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– Unbolt flame monitor -1-.
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4.12 Removing glow plug for heater -Q9-


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– Remove heater unit ⇒ page 61 .


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– Dismantling and assembling heater unit ⇒ page 64


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– Remove glow plug for heater -Q9- . copy Vo
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Note

♦ The glow plug for heater -Q9- has been modified as a spare
part for the diesel-fuelled heater -D5W- in current production.
♦ This means the removal and installation procedures have
changed.

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– Press glow plug wiring -1- and -2- out of chambers T14c / 9

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– Screw new glow plug for heater -Q9- into housing (6 Nm).

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-arrows-.

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chamber T14c / 12 of connector housing -1-.
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4.13 Removing heater control unit -J162-


Before beginning repair work, perform the following jobs:
– Remove heater unit ⇒ page 61 .
– Dismantling and assembling heater unit ⇒ page 64
– Remove bolts from control unit.
– Disconnect 14-pin connector (T14 in control unit).
– Carefully remove control unit.

4.14 Renewing combustion air blower -V6-


Before beginning repair work, perform the following jobs:
– Remove heater unit ⇒ page 61 .

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– Dismantling and assembling heater unit ⇒ page 64


– Press brown cable out of chamber 14 of connector housing
-2-.
– Press black cable out of chamber 13 of connector housing
-2-.
– Remove flame monitor -G64- ⇒ page 67 .
– Remove glow plug for heater -Q9- ⇒ page 67 .
– Remove cross head screws from combustion air blower.
– Remove combustion air blower -V6- together with bracket
-1-.

4.15 Removing overheating sensor -G189-


Before beginning repair work, perform the following jobs:
– Remove heater unit ⇒ page 61 .
– Dismantling and assembling heater unit ⇒ page 64
– Remove water jacket cover ⇒ Item 1 (page 65) . AG. Volkswagen AG d
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– Unscrew overheating sensor -G189- -1- in direction of arrow.


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for heater -G241-
Before beginning repair work, perform the following jobs:

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– Remove heater unit ⇒ page 61 .
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– Dismantling and assembling heater unit ⇒ page 64

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– Remove water jacket cover ⇒ Item 1 (page 65) .


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– Remove spring ⇒ Item 22 (page 66) .
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– Press blue cables out of chambers 3 and 4 of connector hous‐


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– Pull off coolant temperature sender for heater -G241- -1- in


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direction of arrow.
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4.17 Checking flame monitor -G64-


Before beginning repair work, perform the following jobs:
– Remove heater unit ⇒ page 61 .
– Remove heater control unit -J162- ⇒ page 68 .
– Pull connector housing off control unit.

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– Measure resistance between chamber 2 and chamber 1 at


brown and blue cable.
R = resistance in Ω
t = temperature in °C
– Please measure resistance at prevailing temperature.
Evaluation:
♦ Defective > 3040 Ω = open circuit
♦ Defective < 780 Ω = short circuit

4.18 Checking overheating sensor


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– Remove heater control unit -J162- ⇒ page 68 .


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– Measure resistance between chamber 5 and chamber 6 at red

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t to the co
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Evaluation:
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♦ Defective > 2M Ω = open circuit


♦ Defective < 50 Ω = short circuit
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4.19 Checking coolant temperature sender


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for heater -G241-


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– Remove heater unit ⇒ page 61 . Cop py
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– Remove heater control unit -J162- ⇒ page 68 . p by
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– Pull connector housing off control unit. Prote AG.

– Measure resistance between chamber 3 and chamber 4 at


blue cables.
R = resistance in KΩ
t = temperature in °C
– Please measure resistance at prevailing temperature.
Evaluation: defective > approx. 2 MΩ = open circuit; defective <
50 Ω = short circuit

4.20 Checking ambient temperature switch -


F38-
Special tools and workshop equipment required

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♦ Hand multimeter -V.A.G 1526B-

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♦ Current flow diagram

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♦ Cold spray (commercially available)


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4.20.1 Test procedure


– Disconnect 8-pin connector (T8) from heater unit.
– Set measuring range selector switch on hand multimeter -
V.A.G 1526B- to DC voltage measurement, measuring range
20 V.
– Connect hand multimeter -V.A.G 1526B- to chamber -T8/2-
and chamber -T8/6- of disconnected 8-pin connector using
cables from auxiliary measuring set -V.A.G 1594C- .
– Switch on ignition and start engine.
Display on the hand multimeter -V.A.G 1526B- :
♦ At ambient temperatures below approx. 10 °C: approx. 12 V

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– Unclip ambient temperature switch -1- from bracket at front left


in plenum chamber. Depending on vehicle equipment, the
ambient temperature switch -1- may be located on the wiper
motor wiring harness or behind the wiper motor.
– Spray ambient temperature switch with cold spray, if neces‐
sary, and observe display on hand multimeter -V.A.G 1526B- .
If values do not change when ambient temperature switch -F38-
is sprayed, or if specified ratedgevalues
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are OK according to current flow diagram:

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The ambient temperature switch -F38- switches on the auxiliary
urposes, in part or in wh

heater only if the engine is running and the coolant temperature

t to the co
is below approx. 77 °C. The ambient temperature must not ex‐
ceed approx. 10 °C.

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and -D5W- S to coolant circuit ss o
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♦ The coolant circuit must be free of air for the auxiliary heater
to heat properly.
♦ Bleed coolant circuit every time after opening it!
♦ Complete hose routing ⇒ Rep. Gr. 19
♦ The arrows in the illustration show the coolant flow direction.

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1 - Heat exchanger for heater


2 - Heater unit
3 - Circulation pump -V55-
4 - Auxiliary heat exchanger
5 - Expansion tank
6 - Coolant circulation pump -
V50-
7 - Switch-off valve for supple‐
mentary heater
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❑ b = Top
10 - Oil cooler

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11 - Thermostat
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12 - Coolant pump
13 - Cylinder head
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14 - Throttle valve preheater


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❑ Pneumatically controlled by coolant circuit valve -N214-
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4.22 Connecting auxiliary heaters -B5W- S, -


D5W- S and -D5Z- F to coolant circuit for
engine code AYL (6 cyl.) from 05.2004

WARNING

Danger of scalding injuries.


When the engine is warm, the coolant temperature may be
above 100 °C. The cooling system is pressurised.
If necessary, release pressure and reduce temperature before
carrying out repairs.

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Note

♦ The coolant circuit must be free of air for the auxiliary heater
to heat properly.
♦ Bleed coolant circuit every time after opening it!
♦ Complete hose routing ⇒ Rep. Gr. 19
♦ The arrows in the illustration show the coolant flow direction.

1 - Heat exchanger for heater


2 - Heater unit
3 - Auxiliary heat exchanger
4 - Circulation pump -V55-
5 - Coolant circulation pump -
V50-
6 - Expansion tank
7 - Switch-off valve for supple‐
mentary heater
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❑ Pneumatically control‐
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led by coolant circuit
valve -N214-
14 - Throttle valve preheater
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4.23 Coolant hose routing on vehicles with


2nd heat exchanger

WARNING

Danger of scalding injuries.


When the engine is warm, the coolant temperature may be
above 100 °C. The cooling system is pressurised.
If necessary, release pressure and reduce temperature before
carrying out repairs.

Note

The arrows in the illustration show the coolant flow direction.

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4 - Circulation pump -V55-
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5 - Heater unit
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6 - Coolant hose, return spec


es, in part or in w

❑ From coolant pipe to


t to the co

heater unit.
7 - Coolant hose, return
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❑ From heater unit to cir‐


culation pump -V55- .
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8 - To 2nd heat exchanger


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9 - From 2nd heat exchanger


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4.24 Bleeding coolant circuit in vehicles with


auxiliary heater -B5W- S, -D5W- S or -
D5W- Z

Note

The coolant circuit must be free of air for the auxiliary heater to
heat properly.
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– Raise front of vehicle approx. 50 cm using lifting platform.
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above 100 °C. The cooling system is pressurised.
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If necessary, release pressure and reduce temperature before

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carrying out repairs.

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es, in part or in w

t to the co
– Top up coolant.

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– Lower vehicle again and perform road test until engine rea‐
ches operating temperature (with auxiliary heater switched
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– Raise front of vehicle approx. 50 cm using lifting platform.

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– Top up coolant.

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4.25.1 Rules for cleanliness


When working on the fuel supply/injection system, carefully follow
the “5 rules” below:
♦ Thoroughly clean all connections and adjacent areas before
disconnecting.
♦ Place parts that have been removed on a clean surface and
cover. Do not use fluffy cloths!
♦ Carefully cover or seal opened components if the repair can‐
not be carried out immediately.
♦ Install clean parts only; remove replacement parts from their
packages only immediately before installing them. Do not use
any parts which have not been stored in their packaging (e.g.
in a tool box).
♦ Fuel hoses and pipes may be shortened only with a clean
sharp knife. Cutting points must not be soiled or deformed.
Cutting points and surfaces must be free of burrs.

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4.25.2 Fuel take-off -B5W- S, -D5W- S or -


D5W- Z

Note

♦ Fuel lines are secured with O-type clips. These O-type clips
must always be replaced with screw-type clips.
♦ Start vehicle engine if fuel tank was empty. Then start auxiliary
heater several times until heater does not switch off by itself.
♦ The arrows in the illustration indicate the fuel flow direction.
♦ Observe the rules for cleanliness when doing all work on the
fuel supply system ⇒ page 47 .

1 - Fuel return
2 - Fuel supply
3 - Quick release coupling
4 - Fuel gauge sender -G-
5 - Heater unit
6 - Metering pump -V54-
❑ Removing and installing
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❑ Testing quantity of fuel


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❑ From metering pump -


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es, in part or in w

8 - Fuel line
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❑ From fuel gauge sender


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4.26 Removing and installing metering pump


-V54-
1 - Fuel line from fuel tank
2 - Clamping piece
3 - Bracket
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– Separate connector -5-.

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WARNING

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Danger of fuel escaping.
Fuel system is under pressure.

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Before opening system, wrap a cloth around the connection.
Then release pressure by carefully loosening the connection.
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– Detach fuel hoses -1- and -4- from metering pump and seal
them.
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– Remove metering pump from bracket -3-.


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– Ensure proper fitting position ⇒ page 79
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2 - Strainer
3 - Hose connection

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♦ Positioned 15° to 90°

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Special tools and workshop equipment required


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♦ Hand multimeter -V.A.G 1526B-
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♦ Auxiliary measuring set -V.A.G 1594/C-

♦ Current flow diagram


♦ Commercially available measuring glass (0 ml to 25 ml)
♦ Fuel hose, length approx. 200 mm

Note

A second mechanic may be required to switch on the auxiliary


heater as it may be necessary to raise the vehicle to check the
quantity of fuel delivered.

4.27.1 Test prerequisites:


• Resistance of metering pump -V54- = 10Ω.
• Voltage at metering pump -V54- = 11 to 13 volts.
• No fault stored in fault memory

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• Fuel lines are not damaged or leaking. agen


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Fuel system is under pressure.

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Before opening system, wrap a cloth around the connection.
Then release pressure by carefully loosening the connection.

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– Remove fuel line from pressure connection of metering pump


and fit a new fuel hose (length approx. 200 mm) from pressure

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connection to measuring glass (capacity approx. 25 ml).


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– Switch auxiliary heater on (with the help of a second mechanic,

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if required). The metering pump will start to deliver after

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45 seconds.
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– Hold measuring glass at same height as heater unit.


– The auxiliary heater switches off automatically after 90 sec‐
onds.
– Read measuring glass. Quantity delivered: petrol = 10.9 ml to
12.1 ml; diesel = 7.5 ml to 8.5 ml
– If quantity delivered is not within specifications, renew meter‐
ing pump -V54- .

Note

♦ If the ambient temperature is above 20 °C, fuel vaporisation


may lead to incorrect measurements.
♦ No bubbles are to be delivered.

4.28 Regulation of auxiliary heaters -B5W- S


and -D5W- S
The auxiliary heater -B5W- S / -D5W- S is intended to heat the
coolant and thereby assist the heating output of the engine. It can
also be used as an auxiliary heater when the engine is switched
off.
Various operating modes can be set depending on heat required
in heating circuit:
After the engine is started at an ambient temperature of below
approx. 10 °C and if the coolant temperature is below approx. 77 °
C, the auxiliary heater in vehicles with TDI engines is automati‐
cally switched on via the ambient temperature switch -F38- .

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If the heat required is 5000 watts (100% of heating output), then


the heater unit operates in full load mode. The coolant tempera‐
ture increases up to 85 °C (maximum).
The auxiliary heater controls two heating levels: -B5W- S =
5000 watts or 1500 watts; D5W- S = 5000 watts or 2200 watts.
The heating levels cannot be set manually. The control unit -J162-
controls the heat requirement.
The heater control unit -J162- calculates the heat requirement
based on the temperatures measured by the coolant temperature
sender for heater -G241- .
The auxiliary heater reduces its power if the coolant temperature
is 85 °C. The heater interrupts control. Then the 130 second run-
on phase starts. The combustion air blower -V6- runs at its highest
level during the run-on phase. The circulation pump -V55- con‐
tinues running until thewnext
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by ua °C at the
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If the heater unit is switched off or if a malfunction shut-off occurs,


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permitted temperature is monitored by the overheating sensor -


G189- . Both influence the heater control unit -J162- which h re
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switches off when there are malfunctions. spec


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The start is repeated if the heater does not ignite within 90 sec‐
onds after fuel pumping starts. A malfunction shut-off occurs if the
heater does not ignite after another 90 seconds.
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A new start is performed initially if the flame goes out by itself


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during operation. The malfunction shut-off occurs if the heater


does not ignite within 90 seconds after the fuel pumping is switch‐
ed on or if the heater ignites but goes out again. The malfunction
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shut-off can be revoked by switching off and back on again.


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The overheating sensor -G189- is triggered in the event of over‐


ion in

heating (lack of water, air in the coolant circuit). The fuel supply
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is interrupted. The malfunction shut-off then occurs. Once the


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cause of overheating has been eliminated, the auxiliary heater


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can be restarted by switching off and back on again. Prerequisite:


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the auxiliary heater has cooled down sufficiently!


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The malfunction shut-off occurs if the voltage drops below approx.
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The auxiliary heater does not start if the glow plug for heater -Q9-
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is defective.
The speed-controlled combustion air blower -V6- is permanently
monitored. The malfunction shut-off takes place in the event of a
fault if it does not start or becomes blocked.
Check the following in case of a sooty flame: eliminate obstacles
to the combustion air supply and in the exhaust gas pipe. Check
the quantity delivered by the metering pump -V54- , renew it if
necessary. Clean deposits off the heat exchanger for the auxiliary
heater, replace if necessary.

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4.29 Start sequence


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2 - Terminal 31
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♦ Terminal 30 from 2nd battery
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♦ “Heater on” signal from pre-selection clock -E111-

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♦ Temperature at coolant temperature sender for heater -G241-


below approx. 77 °C
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♦ Temperature at ambient temperature switch -F38- below ap‐

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4.29.3 Start procedure


After each engine start the flame monitor -G64- must inform the
heater control unit -J162- within 130 seconds after the heating
has switched on, that the flame is burning normally. If this not the
case then the heater unit will automatically attempt a second start.
If, after the second start, the flame still does not burn normally,
the heater will remain switched off until the auxiliary heater is
switched on again.
In part load mode the combustion air blower -V6- operates at re‐
duced rpm and the metering pump -V54- delivers only approx.
50% of fuel (reduced pulse frequency).
Abortion of start procedure
The start procedure is aborted if:
♦ The flame monitor -G64- registers that the flame is not burning
normally within 130 seconds.
♦ The coolant temperature sender for heater -G241- or the over‐
heating sensor -G189- detects a temperature above 125 °C.
♦ There is a temperature difference of more than 15 °C between
the coolant temperature sender for heater -G241- and the
overheating sensor -G189- .
♦ The heater control unit -J162- detects a fault; read out the fault
memory using the vehicle diagnosis, testing and information
system -VAS 5051A- .

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5 Auxiliary heater -D5Z- F, vehicles


05.2004 ▸

5.1 Repairing auxiliary heater -D5Z- F


The external components, sensors and actuators are identical
with the auxiliary heaters -B5W- S / -D5W- S.
– Repairing auxiliary heater -D5Z- F ⇒ page 53

5.2 Removing ambient temperature switch -


F38-
The external components, sensors and actuators are identical
with the auxiliary heaters -B5W- S / -D5W- S.
Removing ambient temperature switch -F38- ⇒ page 55

5.3 Removing circulation pump -V55-


The external components, sensors and actuators are identical
with the auxiliary heaters -B5W- S / -D5W- S.
Removing circulation pump -V55- ⇒ page 55

5.4 Removing and installing exhaust system


The external components, sensors and actuators are identical
with the auxiliary heaters -B5W- S / -D5W- S.
– Removing and installing exhaust system ⇒ page 56 .

5.5 Road test for auxiliary heater in vehicle


without Climatronic
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or
⇒ page s58
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5.6 Road test for auxiliary heater in vehicle


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The external components, sensors and actuators are identical


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with the auxiliary heaters -B5W- S / -D5W- S.


h re
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spec

– Road test for auxiliary heater in vehicle with Climatronic


es, in part or in w

⇒ page 60
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5.7 Removing and installing heater unit


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The external components, sensors and actuators are identical


with the auxiliary heaters -B5W- S / -D5W- S.
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– Removing and installing heater unit ⇒ page 61


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5.8 Dismantling and assembling heater unit


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1 - Bolt M5×80
❑ Qty. 4
❑ 4.5 Nm
2 - Cover for combustion air
blower -V6-
3 - Bolt M4×16
❑ Qty. 4
❑ 2 Nm
4 - Top cover for combustion
air blower -V6-
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❑ Replacing ⇒ page 87 . olksw not
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❑ Do not dismantle further orise nte
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❑ Removing ⇒ page 87
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❑ Rated voltage: 8 volts

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❑ Clean glow plug with

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brass wire brush (spark

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plug brush).

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❑ Checking under rated

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voltage of 8 V

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7 - Combustion chamber
❑ Clean inside and out‐

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side with brass wire
brush (spark plug
brush).

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❑ Combustion chambers

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for petrol and diesel are

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different.

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8 - Heater control unit -J162-

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9 - Wiring harness cum


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Pin assignment:
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♦ Combustion air blower -V6- : chamber 14 - brown, chamber 13 - black.
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♦ Flame monitor -G64- : chamber 2 - brown, chamber 1 - brown.
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♦ Overheating sensor -G189- : chamber 10 - black, chamber 11 - black.
♦ Coolant temperature sender for heater -G241- : chamber 7 - white, chamber 8 - white.
♦ Glow plug for heater -Q9- : chamber 3 - brown, chamber 6 - white.
10 - Bolt M4×16
❑ Qty. 4
❑ 2 Nm
11 - Cover for heater control unit -J162- .
12 - Overheating sensor -G189-
❑ Removing ⇒ page 88
❑ Checking ⇒ page 89
13 - Coolant temperature sender for heater -G241-
❑ Removing ⇒ page 88
❑ Checking ⇒ page 90

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14 - 2-pin connector
❑ To circulation pump -V55- .
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❑ From vehicles auwiring harness ra
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❑ Only for vehicles with auxiliary heater

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16 - 8-pin connector
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❑ To heater control unit -J162-

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17 - Water jacket
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h re
❑ Clean inside and outside with brass wire brush (spark plug brush).
hole

spec
es, in part or in w

18 - Heat exchanger

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❑ Removing ⇒ page 85
❑ Note installation position ⇒ page 85 .

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❑ Clean inside and outside with brass wire brush (spark plug brush).
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19 - O-ring
❑ Renew

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❑ Moisten with coolant additive G12 when installing.


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20 - Seal

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❑ Always renew after dismantling.


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21 - Flame monitor -G64-


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❑ Removing ⇒ page 86
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❑ Checking ⇒ page 89 Cop py
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❑ Always renew after dismantling.
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23 - Seal
❑ Always renew after dismantling.

Heat exchanger installation position


– Insert heat exchanger -2- into water jacket -1- until centring
-arrows- engages.
– Push heat exchanger tightly into seating.

5.9 Removing heat exchanger


Before beginning repair work, perform the following jobs:
– Remove heater unit ⇒ page 83 .

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– Dismantling and assembling heater unit ⇒ page 83


– Pull combustion chamber -5- out of heat exchanger -2-.
Volkswa
– Use suitable screwdriver carefullyswtoagpressen AG. heat exchanger
gen AG
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-2- through rear water connection Volk (water inlet) -arrow A- outs n
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water jacket -1- in direction
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– Before assembling, salways
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replace O-ring -3- and seal -4-, and ra
c
observe installation position of heat exchanger ⇒ page 85

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ility
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hole

5.10 Removing and installing flame monitor -

spec
es, in part or in w

G64-

t to the co
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5.10.1 Removing
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Special tools and workshop equipment required


♦ Ejection tool -VAS 1978/4-

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Before beginning repair work, perform the following jobs:
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– Remove heater unit ⇒ page 83 .
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thi
te

sd
– Dismantling and assembling heater unit ⇒ page 83
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– Press both brown cables for flame monitor -G64- out of cham‐
o

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bers 1 and 2 of 14-pin connector housing to heater control unit


t.
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-J162- .
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yri by
– Pull flame monitor -G64- -1- out using standard cable tie. cop Vo
by lksw
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5.10.2 Installing
– Fit new graphite seal -2- on flame monitor -G64- -1-.

Note

The finless side of the graphite seal -2- must point towards the
collar of flame monitor -G64- -1-.

– Insert flame monitor -G64- in groove -3-.

Caution

The sealing surfaces could get damaged.


This can cause the heater unit to malfunction.
Do not use any other sharp-edged tools.

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– Press graphite seal in direction of -arrow- using screwdriver.

5.11 Removing glow plug for heater -Q9-


Special tools and workshop equipment required
♦ Ejection tool -VAS 1978/4-
Before beginning repair work, perform the following jobs:
– Remove heater unit ⇒ page 83 .
– Dismantling and assembling heater unit ⇒ page 83
– Press glow plug wiring out of 14-pin connector housing to
heater control unit -J162- , chambers 3 and 6, using ejection
tool -VAS 1978/4- .
– Remove glow plug for heater -Q9- .
– When installing, pay attention to position of seal -1- on cables
to glow plug for heater -Q9- .
– Lock white cable in chamber 6 and brown cable in chamber 3
of 14-pin connector housing to heater control unit -J162- .
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5.12 Removing heater control unit -J162-
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d
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Before beginning repair work, perform the following jobs:


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ility

– Remove heater unit ⇒ page 83 .


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wit
is n

– Dismantling and assembling heater unit ⇒ page 83


h re
ole,

spec

– Remove cover for combustion air blower -V6-


urposes, in part or in wh

⇒ Item 4 (page 84) .


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– Disconnect connector to heater control unit -J162- -2-.


rrectne

– Remove bolts from heater control unit -J162- -1-.


– Carefully remove control unit -3-.
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te

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5.13 Renewing combustion air blower -V6-
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cted AG.
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Before beginning repair work, perform the following ise
djobs:
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– Remove heater unit ⇒ page 83 . s aut ra
c
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– Dismantling and assembling heater unit ⇒ page 83

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du

an
itte
– Remove cover for combustion air blower -V6-

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ab
⇒ Item 4 (page 84) .

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wit
– Press brown cables for flame monitor -G64- out of chambers 1
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h re
and 2 of 14-pin connector housing to heater control unit - hole
J162- .

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es, in part or in w

t to the co
– Press black cable out of chamber 13 of 14-pin connector
housing to heater control unit -J162- .
– Press brown cable out of chamber 14 of 14-pin connector

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housing to heater control unit -J162- .
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– Remove Torx screws -1- from combustion air blower -V6- .


– Remove combustion air blower -V6- .

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5.14 Removing overheating sensor -G189-


Special tools and workshop equipment required
♦ Ejection tool -VAS 1978/4-
Before beginning repair work, perform the following jobs:
– Remove heater unit ⇒ page 83 .
– Dismantling and assembling heater unit ⇒ page 83
– Remove cover for combustion air blower -V6-
⇒ Item 4 (page 84) .
– Press black cables out of chambers 10 and 11 of 14-pin con‐
nector housing to heater control unit -J162- .
– Unscrew Torx screw -1- and remove retaining clip.
– Pull overheating sensor -G189- -1- out.

5.15 Removing coolant temperature sender


for heater -G241-
Special tools and workshop equipment required
♦ Ejection tool -VAS 1978/4-

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Supplementary heating - Edition 06.2007

Before beginning repair work, perform the following jobs:


– Remove heater unit ⇒ page 83 .
– Dismantling and assembling heater unit ⇒ page 83
– Remove cover for combustion air blower -V6-
⇒ Item 4 (page 84) .
– Press white cables out of chambers 7 and 8 of 14-pin con‐
nector housing to heater control unit -J162- .
– Unscrew Torx screw -1- and remove retaining clip.
– Pull coolant temperature sender for heater -G241- -1- out.

5.16 Checking
swa
gen flame monitor
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– Remove
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ss
– Remove cover for combustion air blower -V6-
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nl

pt
du

⇒ Item 4 (page 84) .


an
itte

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erm

ab

– Pull connector housing -2- off heater control unit -J162- -3 -.


ility
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wit
, is n

h re
hole

spec
es, in part or in w

t to the co
rrectness of i
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– Measure resistance between chamber 2 and chamber 1 at


om

brown cables.
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or c

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R = resistance in Ω
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t = temperature in °C
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– Please measure resistance at prevailing temperature.
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♦ Defective > 3040 Ω = open circuit
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♦ Defective < 780 Ω = short circuit

5.17 Checking overheating sensor -G189-


Before beginning repair work, perform the following jobs:
– Remove heater unit ⇒ page 83 .
– Remove cover for combustion air blower -V6-
⇒ Item 4 (page 84) .

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– Pull connector housing -2- off heater control unit -J162- -3-.

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– Measure resistance between chamber 0 and chamber 1 at
erm

ab
black cables.

ility
ot p

wit
, is n

R = resistance in KΩ

h re
hole

spec
t = temperature in °C
es, in part or in w

t to the co
– Please measure resistance at prevailing temperature.
Evaluation:

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♦ Defective > 2M Ω = open circuit
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♦ Defective < 50 Ω = short circuit

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5.18 Checking coolant temperature sender


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for heater -G241-


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ate

Before beginning repair work, perform the following jobs:


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priv

cum
or

– Remove heater unit ⇒ page 83 .


f

en
ng

t.
yi Co
op
– Pull connector housing -2- off heater control unit -J162- -3-. C py
t. rig
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pyri by
Vo
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by c lksw
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– Measure resistance between chamber 7 and chamber 8 at


white cables.
R = resistance in KΩ
t = temperature in °C
– Please measure resistance at prevailing temperature.
Evaluation:
♦ Defective > approx. 2M Ω = open circuit
♦ Defective < 50 Ω = short circuit

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5.19 Checking ambient temperature switch - autho tee
or
ac
F38- ss

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The external components, sensors and actuators are identical

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d
itte

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with the auxiliary heaters -B5W- S / -D5W- S.

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pe

ility
– Checking ambient temperature switch -F38- ⇒ page 70

ot

wit
, is n

h re
5.20 Connecting auxiliary heater -D5Z- F to

hole

spec
coolant circuit

es, in part or in w

t to the co
Connecting auxiliary heater -D5Z- F to the coolant circuit is the
same as for auxiliary heaters -B5W- S / -D5W- S ⇒ page 72 .

rrectness of i
5.21 Coolant hose routing on vehicles with
l purpos

2nd heat exchanger

nform
ercia

In the case of auxiliary heater -D5Z- F, the coolant hose routing


in vehicles with a 2nd heat exchanger is the same as for auxiliary
m

a
heaters -B5W- S / -D5W- S ⇒ page 75 .
com

tion in
r

5.22 Bleeding coolant circuit in vehicles with


te o

thi
s
iva

auxiliary heater -D5Z- F

do
r
rp

cum
fo

en
g

Bleeding the coolant circuit in vehicles with auxiliary heater -D5Z-


n

t.
yi Co
op
F is the same as for auxiliary heater -B5W- S, -D5W- S or -D5W- C py
t. rig
Z ⇒ page 76 .
gh ht
pyri by
Vo
co lksw
by
5.23 Fuel supply to auxiliary heater -D5Z- F
cted agen
Prote AG.

The external components, sensors and actuators are identical


with auxiliary heater -B5W- S, -D5W- S or -D5W- Z ⇒ page 76 .

5.24 Removing and installing metering pump


-V54-
The external components, sensors and actuators are identical
with the auxiliary heaters -B5W- S / -D5W- S.
– Removing and installing metering pump -V54- ⇒ page 78

5.25 Testing quantity of fuel delivered


The external components, sensors and actuators are identical
with the auxiliary heaters -B5W- S / -D5W- S.
– Testing quantity of fuel delivered ⇒ page 79

5.26 Regulation of auxiliary heater -D5Z- F


The external components, sensors and actuators are identical
with the auxiliary heaters -B5W- S / -D5W- S.
– Regulation of auxiliary heater ⇒ page 80

5. Auxiliary heater -D5Z- F, vehicles 05.2004 ▸ 91


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Supplementary heating - Edition 06.2007
AG. Volkswagen AG d
agen
5.27 Start sequence yV
olksw
oes
not
gu
d b ara
e
5.27.1 Pin assignment for 8-pin connector on ris nte
ho eo
ut ra
heater unit (harness end) s a c
s

ce
le
un

pt
1- Terminal 30

an
d
itte

y li
erm

ab
2- Terminal 31

ility
ot p

wit
3- Metering pump -V54- +
is n

h re
ole,

4- Metering pump -V54- -

spec
urposes, in part or in wh

5- Diagnosis

t to the co
6- Terminal 15

rrectne
7- Alternator D+
8- Diagnosis

ss o
cial p

f i
5.27.2 Start signals

nform
mer

atio
♦ Terminal 30 from 2nd battery
om

n
c

i
♦ “Ignition on” signal from terminal 15
or

n thi
te

sd
va

♦ “Engine running” signal from alternator D+


i

o
pr

cum
r
fo

♦ Temperature at coolant temperature sender for heater -G241-

en
ng

t.
yi
below approx. 77 °C
Co
Cop py
ht. rig
♦ Temperature at ambient temperature switch -F38- below ap‐
rig ht
py by
o Vo
prox. 10 °C (TDI only) by c lksw
cted agen
Prote AG.

Note

If the temperature at the flame monitor -G64- is greater than 70 °


C, it will be cooled for 4 minutes at a higher blower speed. Then
the unit will start.

5.27.3 Start procedure


After each engine start the flame monitor -G64- must inform the
heater control unit -J162- within 130 seconds after the heating
has switched on, that the flame is burning normally. If this not the
case then the heater unit will automatically attempt a second start.
If, after the second start, the flame still does not burn normally,
the heater will remain switched off until the auxiliary heater is
switched on again.
In part load mode the combustion air blower -V6- operates at re‐
duced rpm and the metering pump -V54- delivers only approx.
50% of fuel (reduced pulse frequency).
Abortion of start procedure
The start procedure is aborted if:
♦ The flame monitor -G64- registers that the flame is not burning
normally within 130 seconds.
♦ The coolant temperature sender for heater -G241- or the over‐
heating sensor -G189- detects a temperature above 125 °C.
♦ There is a temperature difference of more than 15 °C between
the coolant temperature sender for heater -G241- and the
overheating sensor -G189- .

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♦ The heater control unit -J162- detects a fault; read out the fault
memory using the vehicle diagnosis, testing and information
system -VAS 5051A- .

AG. Volkswagen AG d
agen oes
olksw not
byV gu
ara
ed
ris nte
ho eo
aut ra
ss c

ce
le
un

pt
an
d
itte

y li
erm

ab
ility
ot p

wit
is n

h re
ole,

spec
urposes, in part or in wh

t to the co
rrectness o
cial p

f inform
mer

atio
om

n
c

i
or

n thi
te

sd
iva

o
pr

cum
r
fo

en
ng

t.
yi Co
Cop py
ht. rig
rig ht
py by
co Vo
by lksw
cted agen
Prote AG.

5. Auxiliary heater -D5Z- F, vehicles 05.2004 ▸ 93


Sharan 1996 ➤
Supplementary heating - Edition 06.2007

6 Auxiliary heater -D5S- F / -B5S- F,


vehicles 05.2004 ▸

Note

Vehicles with engine code AYL (6 cyl.) are equipped with a vac‐
uum switch for auxiliary heater -F359- . This vacuum switch for
auxiliary heater -F359- switches off the auxiliary heater when
there is no vacuum. The reason for this is that the two pneumatic
valves in the coolant circuit (big / small coolant circuit) are con‐
trolled by vacuum to close them. If there is no vacuum, the
auxiliary heater operates in the big coolant circuit. On starting the
engine, the engine control unit operates with implausible temper‐
ature values and will not let the engine start. The vacuum switch
for auxiliary heater -F359- is located behind the engine control
unit.

6.1 Repairing auxiliary heater -D5S- F / -


B5S- F
Volkswa
The external components, sensors and actuators are
agen
AG.identical
gen AG
does
ksw
with the auxiliary heaters -B5W- S / -D5W-
by V S.
ol not
gu
a d ran
ise
Repairing auxiliary heaters -D5S- F
tho/ -B5S- F ⇒ page 53
r tee
or
u ac
sa
6.2 Removing ambient
s
temperature switch -

ce
le
un

pt
F38-
an
d
itte

y li
rm

ab
The external components, sensors and actuators are identical
pe

ility
with auxiliary heaters -B5W- S / -D5W- S.
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wit
, is n

Removing ambient temperature switch -F38- ⇒ page 55 h re


hole

spec
6.3 Removing circulation pump -V55-
es, in part or in w

t to the co

The external components, sensors and actuators are identical


with the auxiliary heaters -B5W- S / -D5W- S.
rrectness of i

Removing circulation pump -V55- ⇒ page 55


l purpos

6.4 Removing pre-selection clock -E111-


nform
ercia

The external components, sensors and actuators are identical


with the auxiliary heaters -B5W- S / -D5W- S.
m

a
com

tion in

Removing pre-selection clock -E111- ⇒ page 56


r
te o

thi
s
iva

6.5 Removing and installing exhaust system


do
r
rp

cum
fo

The external components, sensors and actuators are identical


en
ng

t.
yi Co
with the auxiliary heaters -B5W- S / -D5W- S. t. Cop py
rig
gh ht
Removing and installing exhaust system ⇒ page 56 . yri
p by
o Vo
by c lksw
cted agen
6.6 Road test for auxiliary heater in vehicle
Prote AG.

without Climatronic
The external components, sensors and actuators are identical
with the auxiliary heaters -B5W- S / -D5W- S.
Road test for auxiliary heater in vehicle without Climatronic
⇒ page 58

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Sharan 1996 ➤
Supplementary heating - Edition 06.2007

6.7 Road test for auxiliary heater in vehicle


with Climatronic
The external components, sensors and actuators are identical
with the auxiliary heaters -B5W- S / -D5W- S.
. Volkswagen AG
does gen AG
Road test for auxiliary
Vol
kswheater in vehicle with Climatronic
a
not
⇒ page 60 ed b y gu
ara
ris nte
tho eo
6.8 ss
au Removing and installing heater unit ra
c

ce
e

The external components, sensors and actuators are identical


nl

pt
du

an
with the auxiliary heaters -B5W- S / -D5W- S.
itte

y li
erm

ab
Removing and installing heater unit ⇒ page 61

ility
ot p

wit
, is n

6.9 Dismantling and assembling heater unit

h re
hole

spec
Dismantling and assembling the heater unit is the same as for
es, in part or in w

auxiliary heater -D5Z- F ⇒ page 83 .

t to the co
6.10 Removing heat exchanger

rrectness of i
The external components, sensors and actuators are identical
with auxiliary heater -D5Z- F.
l purpos

Removing heat exchanger ⇒ page 85

nf
ercia

o
6.11 Removing and installing flame monitor -
rm
m

atio
G64-
om

n in
or c

thi

The external components, sensors and actuators are identical


te

sd
a

with auxiliary heater -D5Z- F.


iv

o
r
rp

cu
o

Removing and installing flame monitor -G64- ⇒ page 86


f

en
ng

t.
yi Co
op
6.12 Removing glow plug for heater -Q9-
C py
t. rig
gh ht
pyri by
Vo
o
The external components, sensors and actuators are identical
c by lksw
cted agen
with auxiliary heater -D5Z- F.
Prote AG.

– Remove glow plug for heater -Q9- ⇒ page 87 .

6.13 Removing heater control unit -J162-


The external components, sensors and actuators are identical
with auxiliary heater -D5Z- F.
– Remove heater control unit -J162- ⇒ page 87 .

6.14 Renewing combustion air blower -V6-


The external components, sensors and actuators are identical
with auxiliary heater -D5Z- F.
– Renew combustion air blower -V6- ⇒ page 87 .

6.15 Removing overheating sensor -G189-


The external components, sensors and actuators are identical
with auxiliary heater -D5Z- F.
– Remove overheating sensor -G189- ⇒ page 88 .

6.16 Removing coolant temperature sender


for heater -G241-
The external components, sensors and actuators are identical
with auxiliary heater -D5Z- F.

6. Auxiliary heater -D5S- F / -B5S- F, vehicles 05.2004 ▸ 95


Sharan 1996 ➤
Supplementary heating - Edition 06.2007

– Remove coolant temperature sender for heater -G241-


⇒ page 88 .

6.17 Checking flame monitor -G64-


The external components, sensors and actuators are identical
with auxiliary heater -D5Z- F.
– Check flame monitor -G64- ⇒ page 89 .

6.18 Checking overheating sensor -G189-


The external components, sensors and actuators are identical
with auxiliary heater -D5Z- F.
– Check overheating sensor -G189- ⇒ page 89 . agen
AG. Volkswagen AG d
oes
olksw not
V
6.19 Checking coolant temperature sender by gu
d ara
ise nte
r
for heater -G241- ho eo
aut ra
ss c
The external components, sensors and actuators are identical

ce
le
un

pt
with auxiliary heater -D5S- F / B5S- F.

an
d
itte

y li
erm

ab
– Check coolant temperature sender for heater -G241-

ility
ot p

⇒ page 90 .

wit
is n

h re
6.20 Checking ambient temperature switch -
ole,

spec
F38-
urposes, in part or in wh

t to the co
The external components, sensors and actuators are identical
with the auxiliary heaters -B5W- S / -D5W- S.

rrectne
Checking ambient temperature switch -F38- ⇒ page 70

6.21 Connecting auxiliary heater -D5S- F / -

ss o
cial p

f
B5S- F to coolant circuit

inform
mer

Connecting auxiliary heater -D5S- F / -B5S- F to the coolant circuit

atio
m

is the same as for auxiliary heater -B5W- S / -D5W- S


o

n
c

i
⇒ page 72 .
or

n thi
te

sd
va

6.22 Coolant hose routing on vehicles with


i

o
pr

cum
r
fo

2nd heat exchanger en


ng

t.
yi Co
Cop py
In the case of auxiliary heater -D5S- F / -B5S- F, the coolant hose
t. rig
gh ht
yri
routing in vehicles with a 2nd heat exchanger is the same as for p by
o Vo
by c lksw
auxiliary heater -B5W- S / -D5W- S ⇒ page 75 . Prote
cted AG.
agen

6.23 Bleeding coolant circuit in vehicles with


auxiliary heater -D5S- F / -B5S- F
Bleeding the coolant circuit in vehicles with auxiliary heater -D5S-
F / -B5S- F is the same as for auxiliary heater -B5W- S, -D5W- S
or -D5W- Z ⇒ page 76 .

6.24 Fuel supply to auxiliary heater -D5S- F /


-B5S- F
The external components, sensors and actuators are identical
with auxiliary heater -B5W- S, -D5W- S or -D5W- Z ⇒ page 76 .

6.25 Removing and installing metering pump


-V54-
The external components, sensors and actuators are identical
with the auxiliary heaters -B5W- S / -D5W- S.
Removing and installing metering pump -V54- ⇒ page 78

96 Rep. Gr.82 - Supplementary heating


agen
AG. Volkswagen AG d
oes
Sharan 1996 ➤
olksw Supplementary
not heating - Edition 06.2007
byV gu
ara
ed
ris nte
tho
6.26 Testing quantity of fuel delivered
eo
s au ra
c
s

ce
e
The external components, sensors and actuators are identical

nl

pt
du
with the auxiliary heaters -B5W- S / -D5W- S.

an
itte

y li
erm

ab
Testing quantity of fuel delivered ⇒ page 79

ility
ot p

wit
6.27 Regulation of auxiliary heater -D5S- F /
, is n

h re
hole

-B5S- F

spec
es, in part or in w

t to the co
The external components, sensors and actuators are identical
with the auxiliary heaters -B5W- S / -D5W- S.
Regulation of auxiliary heater ⇒ page 80

rrectness of i
6.28 Start sequence
l purpos

6.28.1 Pin assignment for 8-pin connector on

nform
ercia

heater unit (harness end)


m

at
om

io
1- Terminal 30

n
c

in t
or

his
e

2- Terminal 31
at

do
priv

c
3- Fresh air blower -V2-

um
for

en
ng

t.
yi
4- Metering pump -V54- +
Co
Cop py
ht. rig
5- Diagnosis
rig ht
py by
co Vo
by lksw
cted
6- Criterion for supplementary heating
agen
Prote AG.

7- Pre-selection clock -E111-


8- Diagnosis

6.28.2 Pin assignment for 4-pin connector on


heater unit (harness end)
1- Circulation pump -V55- signal +
2- Vacant
3- Circulation pump -V55- from onboard power supply +
4- Circulation pump -V55- from onboard power supply -

6.28.3 Pin assignment for 2-pin connector on


heater unit (harness end)
1- To circulation pump -V55- +
2- To circulation pump -V55- -

6.28.4 Start signals


♦ Terminal 30 from 2nd battery
♦ “Heater on” signal from pre-selection clock -E111-

6. Auxiliary heater -D5S- F / -B5S- F, vehicles 05.2004 ▸ 97


Sharan 1996 ➤
Supplementary heating - Edition 06.2007

♦ Temperature at coolant temperature sender for heater -G241-


below approx. 77 °C
♦ Temperature at ambient temperature switch -F38- below ap‐
prox. 10 °C (TDI only)

Note

If the temperature at the flame monitor -G64- is greater than 70 °


C, it will be cooled for 4 minutes at a higher blower speed. Then
the unit will start.

6.28.5 Start procedure


After each engine start the flame monitor -G64- must inform the
heater control unit -J162- within 130 seconds after the heating
has switched on, that the flame is burning normally. If this not the
case then the heater unit will automatically attempt a second start.
If, after the second start, the flame still does not burn normally,
the heater will remain switched off until the auxiliary heater is
switched on again.
In part load mode the combustion air blower -V6- operates at re‐
duced rpm and the metering pump -V54- delivers only approx.
50% of fuel (reduced pulse frequency).
Abortion of start procedure
The start procedure is aborted if:
♦ The flame monitor -G64- registers that the flame is not burning gen AG. Volkswagen AG d
normally within 130 seconds. Vol
ksw
a oes
not
y gu
db ara
♦ The coolant temperature sender for heater -G241-oor
ris the over‐
e nte
eo
heating sensor -G189- detects a temperature above
auth 125 °C. ra
ss c
♦ There is a temperature difference of more than 15 °C between

ce
le
un

pt
the coolant temperature sender for heater -G241- and the

an
d
itte

overheating sensor -G189- .

y li
rm

ab
pe

ility
♦ The heater control unit -J162- detects a fault; read out the fault
ot

wit
memory using the vehicle diagnosis, testing and information
, is n

h re
system -VAS 5051A- .
hole

spec
es, in part or in w

t to the co
rrectness of i
l purpos

nform
mercia

a
com

tion in
r
te o

thi
s
iva

do
r
rp

cum
fo

en
ng

t.
yi Co
Cop py
t. rig
gh ht
pyri by
Vo
co lksw
by
cted agen
Prote AG.

98 Rep. Gr.82 - Supplementary heating

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