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Quote from: The Jester of Wibbly on February 04, 2019, 12:11:39 pmFingers crossed for you buddy.Probably just a quick fix anyway.hows your heater working mate?did you have it serviced after 12 months?as i know you had yours fitted the day before mine......i didnt bother.....too far to travel......
Fingers crossed for you buddy.Probably just a quick fix anyway.
ive found out where the leaks coming from....my van was still up on the hydraulic lift when i popped back to the garage.its a plastic fuel pipe with a jubilee clip on the end....tightened it up(still a full turn left in it!)....hopefully this should cure it....
Quote from: NWH on February 04, 2019, 04:50:59 pmIf they put it on a lift they may have pulled out or losend the fuel pipe for the heater,the VW vans have covers underneath so shouldn’t be a problem although most other vans don’t.it was leaking before i took it for a service....tbh i think its a poor connection fitting by grippatank....i dont think they should of put a jubilee clip on a plastic pipe to seal it......it should be heat shrink wrapped or something...... the connect has a massive heat shield covering the fuel tank as its made out of nylon(doesnt rot).had to take out around 12 screws just to pull it back to access the fuel pipe.....
If they put it on a lift they may have pulled out or losend the fuel pipe for the heater,the VW vans have covers underneath so shouldn’t be a problem although most other vans don’t.
my vans in for a service today.....anyway got back home after dropping it off and noticed a diesel "patch" on my driveway(right where my diesel tank/heater is normally)so phoned the garage back up and asked them to check it while its up on the hydraulic lift... i suppose it could be where grippa tapped into my diesel tank for my heater...i dunno.....hopefully theyll be able to sort it for me.....they did have an issue with this when i had it installed.....
Quote from: dazmond on February 04, 2019, 04:58:16 pmQuote from: NWH on February 04, 2019, 04:50:59 pmIf they put it on a lift they may have pulled out or losend the fuel pipe for the heater,the VW vans have covers underneath so shouldn’t be a problem although most other vans don’t.it was leaking before i took it for a service....tbh i think its a poor connection fitting by grippatank....i dont think they should of put a jubilee clip on a plastic pipe to seal it......it should be heat shrink wrapped or something...... the connect has a massive heat shield covering the fuel tank as its made out of nylon(doesnt rot).had to take out around 12 screws just to pull it back to access the fuel pipe..... Actually, that could of been a different story if you did not notice it. Was the fuel dripping anywhere near the exhaust pipe?
Quote from: dazmond on February 04, 2019, 11:49:36 ammy vans in for a service today.....anyway got back home after dropping it off and noticed a diesel "patch" on my driveway(right where my diesel tank/heater is normally)so phoned the garage back up and asked them to check it while its up on the hydraulic lift... i suppose it could be where grippa tapped into my diesel tank for my heater...i dunno.....hopefully theyll be able to sort it for me.....they did have an issue with this when i had it installed.....I dont know where they go INto the fuel system on a custom , but on my renault master they teed into the fuel return pipe , I had a leak from that after about a year , I phoned oliver he sent me out a new tee kit this is supplied by wabasto I fitted it and it’s been fine ever since
Daz doesn't need a big van/tank, he only does short days😉
How much is one of these services you mentioned Daz ?
Quote from: P @ F on February 05, 2019, 01:56:17 pmHow much is one of these services you mentioned Daz ?more than the price of your chinese heaters!not much change out of £500(£474 including VAT)i think.....