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My Fabia vRS takes ages to warm up........

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Nothing to worry about just that Diesel engines have higher thermal efficiency less energy is lost as heat and therefore the car takes a bit longer to warm up :yes:

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Thanks

I saw that on another forum and was gong to post it here, but I didn't know where and when.

Do you like the other views of that product in the link. emoticon-0100-smile.gif

:yawn::giggle:

:rofl: do tell

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:giggle: :giggle: :giggle:

;);)

Nothing to worry about just that Diesel engines have higher thermal efficiency less energy is lost as heat and therefore the car takes a bit longer to warm up :yes:

Not in my experience. My Fabia vRS warms up a lot faster than previous 2.0L petrol.

Check this out:

www.theaa.com/motoring_advice/car-buyers.../cbg_fuel.html

I'm probably about to look like a fool...

But doesn't the vRS have an auxiliary heater? I thought this produced hot air while the diesel heated up.. or is it something else completely?

If I'm right then couldn't this have potentially developed a fault causing the hot air to take ages to come while the diesel heats up?

I'm probably about to look like a fool...

But doesn't the vRS have an auxiliary heater? I thought this produced hot air while the diesel heated up.. or is it something else completely?

If I'm right then couldn't this have potentially developed a fault causing the hot air to take ages to come while the diesel heats up?

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It's not the glow plugs, though.. is it?

Am I a fool? :giggle: :'(

It's not the glow plugs, though.. is it?

Am I a fool? :giggle: :'(

The thread is in responce too a comment in the status box a few days back.

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Fabia vRS does NOT have an auxilliary heater as standard.

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Yeah... I knew that really...... honest......

But to be honest, a Webasto would be great this time of the year :)

Just need to figure out how to fit one to the bike :)

Mine warms up faster than my old focus petrol.

On a normal day, it takes only 2 to 3 miles and the needle is moving up.

I heard that the 1.9 tdi engine was actually the most thermodynamically efficient engine available a few years back?

Ben

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wow, 17+ replies to a comedy thread :thumbup::smirk:

I'm in the process of retro-fitting the metal water housing and glow plugs to the side of the head which heats the water before entering the water matrix.

They come standard on leons, golfs etc, why dont the fabias get the joy of hot heaters in cold weather? lol

Kev

A while back I fitted a Kenlowe Hotstart to SWMBO's Fabia which pre heats the engine & gives instant heat from the heater & with the heated seats as well, it's sheer luxury on cold & frosty mornings ! :rofl:

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