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cozzyvan
23rd November 2015, 00:14
Hi guys,,
just a quick question,, i have the pre heater in my mg zt,, with the timer in the console, and the remote keyfob,,,all working very well,,

would this be able to be fitted to another ztt,, cdti,, is it a plug and play thing, if i removed it,,
And how much did these cost as a option when new ?:}:}:}

Dragrad
23rd November 2015, 00:58
Thread moved to a more appropriate forum. Re-direct left in old. This may be the better forum as threads get ‘lost’ very quickly in the General Forum ;)

Duotone
23rd November 2015, 07:05
Hi guys,,
just a quick question,, i have the pre heater in my mg zt,, with the timer in the console, and the remote keyfob,,,all working very well,,

would this be able to be fitted to another ztt,, cdti,, is it a plug and play thing, if i removed it,,
And how much did these cost as a option when new ?:}:}:}

Yes it can be changed over.

This will give you an idea.

http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=230123&highlight=fbh

Plenty of info on here regarding fitting a FBH.

Just type FBH into the search facility, happy reading.

The cost of the the FBH was £210 if you have the Diesel Parking option that cost £575.

Dave T

Atcchus
26th November 2015, 16:28
"BUMP" . The thread above is for the GSM relay , but wondering if the webasto timer and remote is a plug and play?

Duotone
26th November 2015, 17:22
"BUMP" . The thread above is for the GSM relay , but wondering if the webasto timer and remote is a plug and play?

The units are located under the glove box plus an aerial for the remote.

http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l45/newfeather/FBH/e70400fd-3ed2-4531-a666-513f55b23abe_zps0uaa4set.jpg (http://s93.photobucket.com/user/newfeather/media/FBH/e70400fd-3ed2-4531-a666-513f55b23abe_zps0uaa4set.jpg.html)

Plus extra relays.

http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l45/newfeather/FBH/SDC117451_zps91321f48.jpg (http://s93.photobucket.com/user/newfeather/media/FBH/SDC117451_zps91321f48.jpg.html)

An aerial.

http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l45/newfeather/FBH/SDC189121_zpsaf454370.jpg (http://s93.photobucket.com/user/newfeather/media/FBH/SDC189121_zpsaf454370.jpg.html)

There is also a plug and socket behind the ATC panel with connections to the
Telestart unit.

It could be plug and play.
You will have to ask one of the T4 operators on here as to whether you need a T4 session to switch on the remote as I am not sure.

http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l45/newfeather/newfeather102/7d1e3627-8a52-4784-a72f-9e0168e825f3_zpssszggknd.jpg (http://s93.photobucket.com/user/newfeather/media/newfeather102/7d1e3627-8a52-4784-a72f-9e0168e825f3_zpssszggknd.jpg.html)

Dave T

Atcchus
26th November 2015, 18:49
The units are located under the glove box plus an aerial for the remote.

http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l45/newfeather/FBH/e70400fd-3ed2-4531-a666-513f55b23abe_zps0uaa4set.jpg (http://s93.photobucket.com/user/newfeather/media/FBH/e70400fd-3ed2-4531-a666-513f55b23abe_zps0uaa4set.jpg.html)

Plus extra relays.

http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l45/newfeather/FBH/SDC117451_zps91321f48.jpg (http://s93.photobucket.com/user/newfeather/media/FBH/SDC117451_zps91321f48.jpg.html)

An aerial.

http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l45/newfeather/FBH/SDC189121_zpsaf454370.jpg (http://s93.photobucket.com/user/newfeather/media/FBH/SDC189121_zpsaf454370.jpg.html)

There is also a plug and socket behind the ATC panel with connections to the
Telestart unit.

It could be plug and play.
You will have to ask one of the T4 operators on here as to whether you need a T4 session to switch on the remote as I am not sure.

http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l45/newfeather/newfeather102/7d1e3627-8a52-4784-a72f-9e0168e825f3_zpssszggknd.jpg (http://s93.photobucket.com/user/newfeather/media/newfeather102/7d1e3627-8a52-4784-a72f-9e0168e825f3_zpssszggknd.jpg.html)

Dave T


Thanks Dave . Don't think I have seen the wiring harness for the remote near the cruise interface . It's will be interesting if someone has done it .