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Auxiliary heater as standard? - PAT - 24-08-2011 01:29pm From reading the online Owners Handbook I can see it references the 'Auxiliary heater' but does anyone know if it is standard on all RRE variations? Another forum state that it is standard equipment but I can't find it listed on any official RRE standard equipment list. RE: Auxiliary heater as standard? - XFullFatTim - 24-08-2011 03:11pm Pat I think what you are referring to is Park Heat. Don't bother, it's a waste of time/money. I have it on my FFRR and last winter in deeply minus temperatures the park heat barely warmed the interior in the 30 minute cycle (now reduced by LR to 20 minutes due to many many flattened batteries on 2011MY FFRR's last winter) Better spend the money on heated seats and heated steering wheel. Also RRE has a new type of interior that doesn't need engine heat to heat the cabin, it uses a peizo-electric heater which will warm up much more quickly. RE: Auxiliary heater as standard? - KaDargo - 24-08-2011 04:28pm (24-08-2011 03:11pm)FullFatTim Wrote: Pat I think what you are referring to is Park Heat. Don't bother, it's a waste of time/money. I have it on my FFRR and last winter in deeply minus temperatures the park heat barely warmed the interior in the 30 minute cycle (now reduced by LR to 20 minutes due to many many flattened batteries on 2011MY FFRR's last winter) Is this true ? RE: Auxiliary heater as standard? - XFullFatTim - 24-08-2011 04:35pm This is the heater system that the Evoque has http://www.dbk-usa.com/heating-products/ptc-heaters Sorry it isn't Peixzo electric it is Postive Temperature Coefficient heating - I believe that some VW's have it too RE: Auxiliary heater as standard? - PAT - 24-08-2011 05:00pm It was on page 2 and 3 in the pdf document (19. Heating and ventilation.pdf) on the below link that had me wondering. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5968579/evoque_manuals/handbook/index.htm It mentions the 'Timed Climate' and 'Auxiliary Heater' so I assume the Timed Climate uses the Postive Temperature Coefficient heating method that FullFatTim has referred to. TIMED CLIMATE Timed climate can provide a comfortable temperature inside the cabin in advance of driver and passenger entering. Dependent on the external temperature, the system either draws in fresh air to cool the cabin or operates an auxiliary heater to warm it. Timed climate is controlled from the touch screen or from a remote control. RE: Auxiliary heater as standard? - XFullFatTim - 24-08-2011 05:14pm Pat further on, on page 3 Quote:AUXILIARY HEATER I think what you are looking for is what is otherwise called the Fuel Burning Heater (FBH) which is an optional extra. I believe that Peter Bell at BAS (forum sponsor) is also working on a system RE: Auxiliary heater as standard? - BFGEvoqueMan - 25-08-2011 08:32am The auxillary heater comes in two forms. As standard there is an electrical heater that provides warm air into the cablin before the engine is warm, as a modern diesel is very thermally efficient it can take a while to get warmth into the heater matrix. This is sometimes known as the a PTC (Positive Thermal Coefficent) heater and essentially is a bit like an kettle element that warms up the air going into the car. The auxillary heater in the handbook with programmable timer is a webasto type heater powered by fuel from the fuel tank and is only availble on LHD cars (as with the FL2) due to where it can be fitted in the engine bay. Trust this will clear up any confusion |