I've installed a Citroen/Webasto Thermo Top Evo auxiliary heater (9687946580) in my car, which was factory fitted in another Citroen C5 (X7) from the same year (2012), same engine (DW12C) and it was previously checked, so it had no problems.
I already had the original wiring in place, so I just had to install the heater and the fuel pump.
VIN: VF7**************[VIN obfuscated, can be read by forum staff]
At first everything was looking good as I got no errors with Diagbox and I could start the Webasto heater and run the tests, but the problem is if the wire that goes to the engine control unit is connected, then the Webasto heater starts immediately even if the car is locked.
So I disconnected that wire just to finish what I could and installed a Webasto Thermo Call GSM module which can start the heater and there are still no error codes in Diagbox.
It should start the climate control panel to change the passenger compartment temperature, but it's not working (but I don't know if there is some kind of temperature limit or anything that prevents this).
I suspect that the problem is with the Diagbox settings as I don't know exactly what should be selected.
- At the "BSI > Driving Comfort" section the additional heating has already had the "Heating resistors 1000W" option selected, so I changed this, but there are two relevant options:
- Programmable Boiler
- Autonomous boiler
- Presence of a Thermal Combustion strategy when the engine is cold, to speed up the heating of the passenger compartment
- Presence of thermal preconditioning in second fit
- At the "Enigne management ECU" (EDC17CP42) section the additional heating has four options:
- No additional heating
- Rods and plugs controlled by the BSI and operated by the engine management ECU
- Burner controlled by the built-in systems interface and piloted by the engine management ECU
- Not configurable: sensor managed by the built-in systems interface
If anyone has a factory fitted additional heater in their car and could check these options in Diagbox or just knows how these should look, then please share it, because this way one wire is disconnected and only the coolant heats up if I start it remotely.
Thanks