TimsScrims
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Ive spoken to about 3/4 hot water engineers that deal with webasto units, none of them local surprise surprise. Anyway most logical explanation for my blow up is that my coolant was supposed to be mixed 50/50 and should be a blue-ish colour, not lime green. In other words, it over heated and and blew, thanks to the guys at xline not advising me of this when they installed it. What im trying to decide is, its most likely my heat exchanger that is blown, so shall i try and drain the current coolant in the tank, replace the coolant with the right mix then replace the heat exchanger…or forget it and stop wasting my time (spent last wknd troubleshooting to no avail) and get an engineer to plug it in diagnose it and fix it professionally for double, or triple the price of a new heat exchanger or more?
Nearest webasto engineer to me is 5 hours away and cant do the job for another 1.5 months.
Im a bit of a noob with all this stuff and my confidence only goes so far. Ive posted original pic of what i found when i first opened the unit. First engineer i spoke to straight away said ‘your heat exchanger needs replaced’ he then quoted me £490+ Vat + fitting, when i looked online and i can get hold of one from a dealer for £350 new, so tried to rip me off, the problem with these engineers is they have the monopoly of it all cos they know not many are about especially in scotland.
I have since being to a local plumbers shop and replaced that broken flexi hose and re fitted, surprise to say that didnt work. Which i guess it wouldnt with neat coolant and a possible broken heat exchanger.
My issue is aswell, because it blew with a bang and big puff of smoke came out exhaust, i dont know if any damage has been done to other parts aswell, or clogged up other hoses etc so knowing my luck even if i replaced heat exchanger it may still not work.
I was quoted £870+ vat to replace the parts ie heat exchanger and the thermo top Evo etc, minus the electrics and pipes etc, for ‘plug n play’ and could be delivered. Unsure whether to go down that road either, or whether to go through the process of elimination first and start with the plate first. All pros and cons.
If i bought the new thermo top and heat exchanger etc at least i know its all new but then how would i know if the current thermo top is broken lol.
So just starting to get fed up with it all now, so good advice always welcome!
Nearest webasto engineer to me is 5 hours away and cant do the job for another 1.5 months.
Im a bit of a noob with all this stuff and my confidence only goes so far. Ive posted original pic of what i found when i first opened the unit. First engineer i spoke to straight away said ‘your heat exchanger needs replaced’ he then quoted me £490+ Vat + fitting, when i looked online and i can get hold of one from a dealer for £350 new, so tried to rip me off, the problem with these engineers is they have the monopoly of it all cos they know not many are about especially in scotland.
I have since being to a local plumbers shop and replaced that broken flexi hose and re fitted, surprise to say that didnt work. Which i guess it wouldnt with neat coolant and a possible broken heat exchanger.
My issue is aswell, because it blew with a bang and big puff of smoke came out exhaust, i dont know if any damage has been done to other parts aswell, or clogged up other hoses etc so knowing my luck even if i replaced heat exchanger it may still not work.
I was quoted £870+ vat to replace the parts ie heat exchanger and the thermo top Evo etc, minus the electrics and pipes etc, for ‘plug n play’ and could be delivered. Unsure whether to go down that road either, or whether to go through the process of elimination first and start with the plate first. All pros and cons.
If i bought the new thermo top and heat exchanger etc at least i know its all new but then how would i know if the current thermo top is broken lol.
So just starting to get fed up with it all now, so good advice always welcome!
