Diesal Heater Problem

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Diesal Heater Problem

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Our generic Chinese heater has been showing error R8 after a hour running.

I know E8 is fuel or air in line. Our current outside temperature is 10c.

Any help appreciated cheers Robert
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Diesel heater forum might help you. Always pays to have a genny at the ready. Also "the grey Nomads forum" has a diesel heater section for woes.
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Even thou it is a R8 error the heater forum suggest airlock or leaking line. Problem being the nerves in my back giving me crap. The left side is now as bad as the right and going to be a cold night. Sleep well Dot cheers Robert
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It will be an E 08 error, some of the controllers display ER-8, some E08, some er -08. If the fuel tank is low it may be that you have an air leak in the fuel line. You need to check all the rubberhose connections and make sure none are loose or cracked/perished, as it takes an hour or so I would start at the tank end rather than the heater end.
I've also had an 8 error due to low voltage which others have reported happening.
While you are checking underneath make sure that both inlet and exhaust are free and clear and the exhaust is running downhill ALL the way from the heater to the end as it could be condensation buildup after an hour or so too which would block or restrict the exhaust causing the heater to malfunction.
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The heater in our Hino had that problem a few yrs back, turned out the heater exhaust had melted the fuel line.

Just finish installing a diesel heater in the Mazda, $120 local pick up here in Melbourne, how do they do it for the money. Mounted in the front on the wall in front of Margaret's feet with the outside pipes coming out behind the front grille. Gotta get all the front bits to fit back on now, but the heater sure is warm ...... I thought the instructions in the first one we bought were hard to follow, I reckon these instructions were written by someone who read the first heater's instructions and converted them to Chinese and then back to English, so programming the controller has been an interesting experience that will be an on going adventure for mths to come.

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120 local pick up here in Melbourne
Terry, are you in Melbourne?
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jon_d wrote: Mon May 22, 2023 7:43 pm
120 local pick up here in Melbourne
Terry, are you in Melbourne?
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All indication is the fuel system and I am not capable of getting under the van to deal with.

Any body know some one around Tamworth NSW who could help? Thank you Robert
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Robert, you could try Tow World, 6/61 Barnes Street, Tamworth , Ph 02 6762 1033, Julie's long lost brother. Open 8:30am.

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Thanks George will see how we go cheers

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