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bellautos



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Cairns Blue
The Intelligent FBH (Fuel Burning Heater) Controller

NOW AVAILABLE 199GBP+vat with free uk shipping. UK Payment prefered by direct bank transfer or Debit card. Visa credit card may incure a transaction charge.

Bell Auto Services is pleased to announce here first the launch of a brand new Fuel Burning Heater Controller, initially for the LR Disco 3 and RRS diesel model pre 2010 cars.

Ideal for warming your engine on cold winter mornings while sat in the comfort of your house, removing the need to go outside and start your engine to defrost the car !

BAS has listened to customers requests and produced a product that will start your fuel burning heater without you having to physically start your engine.

The intelligent controller works by establishing communication with the FBH and reading its status, voltage, temperature and other details. It then issues the commands needed to start the heater and finally checks that the heater has started correctly.
If the heater fails to start then the controller will automatically clear old faults if necessary and attempt to restart a total of 3 times.

All versions are able to manually control fuel pump priming process of the heaters diesel pump if needed, which previously meant a visit to the Webasto dealership or your local LandRover dealership if you don’t have access to diagnostic tools yourself.


The Intelligent FBH Controller will be available in a number of versions:

• Kit1: Basic, 3 wire instal. press button to start, press button to stop, with built in RF controlled two channel hand held “plip” for remote start and stop also allowing capability to add your own GSM box it you wish.

• Features as standard, “start stop” plip, 3 times restart attempt after fail, FBH fuel pump prime via button on box, Fault code blink and clear.

• Kit2: Built in RF as above in Kit1 but with the added functionality of a GSM controller that gives a zero cost “dial to start” option. It also provides you with full integration via text message control for status reports and fault codes on demand. Still in development but can be sold as an upgrade to Kit1.

• Features, “dial to start” by GSM, “dial to stop” By GSM, Heater Status reports by SMS, Fault code number by SMS, a spare GND timed output which could be used to control a heated screen relay for example (2nd battery advised), Low battery heated screen switch off, Battery warning by SMS as well as the possibility of 4 phone numbers having access to control it. (SMS reports to only 1 of the numbers)

The controller is designed to start the FBH heater independently of the vehicle’s CAN bus system so you can lock and unlock the doors without it stopping the run process, It can also be wired if needed to switch off the heater when the ignition is turned on.


We are still working on the function list that Kit 2 will provide and any suggestions are welcome. One idea is to command the unit via text message to heat until a certain water temperature is reached, EG 85 deg C. Our tame programmer likes a challenge so tell us what you want and we will see if it can be implemented!

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Pete 

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Steuart64



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Hi
How easy is this to fit please? Now - MY11 RRS Autobiography TDV6, Orkney gray, tints, steps, daylight running lamps and allllll the toys!!!
Ex- RRS HSE TDV6 07 Java Black, bi xenon, corner lights, side steps, tints, cool box, smoke side repeats, chrome "sport" boot sill
Ex - Audi A4 Cab 3.0TDi Quattro
Ex - Freelander2 SE TD4
Ex - CRV Auto

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andy r



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Looks good Pete, I guess it's simpler than the OE timer to install 08 2.7 RRS "S"
Td5 110......very modified
RS 5
Kawasaki ZX12R Censored me, it's quick !

Post #310170 Tue Aug 16 2011 7:24pm
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bellautos



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The instal is only 3 wires. 12v to the battery. GND to a body GND post and a wire to pin 2 of the fuel burning heater.

It's fat simpler to install than the other controllers available.

Pete 

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Steuart64



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Bought one of these and not being technically confident to fit to a luxury car had great support from Pete at BAS.

Tested over the last 2 days and what a difference when getting into a cold car - turn the key and instant warm air!

Thanks to Pete and BAS. Now - MY11 RRS Autobiography TDV6, Orkney gray, tints, steps, daylight running lamps and allllll the toys!!!
Ex- RRS HSE TDV6 07 Java Black, bi xenon, corner lights, side steps, tints, cool box, smoke side repeats, chrome "sport" boot sill
Ex - Audi A4 Cab 3.0TDi Quattro
Ex - Freelander2 SE TD4
Ex - CRV Auto

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ARHRRS



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Looks so simple to fit after the Danhag unit I installed last year. What is the maximum burn time with this unit?

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bellautos



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With kit1 the maximium is 45 mins or 76c which ever comes first. burning any longer than 76c on any module only puts the fbh into idle state where it just keeps the temprature at 76 and does not make it any hotter.

pete

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RRSTDV8



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Orkney Grey

Does this device just heat the water in the cabin heater system or will it effectively bring the engine up to temperature (oil in the sump excluded)?

Sorry if this is a daft question... 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed

Post #320518 Tue Nov 08 2011 8:13pm
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bellautos



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Hi

The module heats all the water in the cooling system, this is the engine and the internal rediator of which bth gets warmed at the same time. Maximium temprature you can heatupto with the FBH is 76C, after this the fuel burning heater its self goes into idle/hover state to maintain as best it can this temprature.

Pete

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RRSTDV8



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Something to add to the list then. Along with a remap. Very Happy 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed

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iandeb66



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Hi Pete,

I'm assuming that we have a similar FBH system in the TDV8? Is the installation process as easy as the TDV6 as i've been watching the thread on the disco3 site for a while but was hanging on until kit 2 was available but if it's not imminent i may have to invest sooner.

Ian

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ktmcolne



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Hi Pete,
New to this forum, first post.
Would you be willing to install next Sat AM for me? I assume by the your post its a quick job
I have a friend who is in the area so can go up in my car to you and pay cash?

Require the Kit 1 please my car is a RRS TDV8 2008

Thanks Keith Cool Overfinch TDV8 HappyMan!
Gone - Austin Allegro, Black, Vanden Plas 1500!!

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You won't be able to private message Pete at BAS (you'll need 5 posts)

you might be better to contact them direct via his website to book in a installation

http://bellautoservices.co.uk/

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ktmcolne



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Ok Thanks for that, Keith Overfinch TDV8 HappyMan!
Gone - Austin Allegro, Black, Vanden Plas 1500!!

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harrygh60



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bellautos wrote:
Hi

The module heats all the water in the cooling system, this is the engine and the internal rediator of which bth gets warmed at the same time. Maximium temprature you can heatupto with the FBH is 76C, after this the fuel burning heater its self goes into idle/hover state to maintain as best it can this temprature.

Pete

Hi Pete, Does this unit switch on the heater fan as well.
Thanks itisme

Post #321829 Sun Nov 20 2011 10:29am
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