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AndyS



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Does the AB remote heater heat up the engine?

I'm using my heater on these cold mornings to great effect but I've also noticed that the engine is perkier than I remember it to be normally when really cold.
Just wondered if the engine gets a pre heat like the occupants?

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But this morning it didn't do anything. I guess that after not using the car for 3 days it decides that the battery voltage is/will be too low if it carries on the auto cycle so decides to stop working.
I guess I need to get out more Razz

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Its an Engine pre-heater the cabin heating is an added benefit in a fullfat. Thumbs Up

(Full pre-heat cycle get the engine approx 1/3 operating temp.)

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Time for me to RTFM Rolling Eyes

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Being pedantic, it's the coolant that is being heated. not the "engine". The main mechanical parts of engine, and the oil won't get anywhere near their operating temperature.

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You’re lucky mines packed up after working just the once. Cant be arsed to take it to a dealer.

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