Z3 poor heater, help please.

Hi again Andy

Took me a few minutes to find it, but the following link may also be useful to you. Basically it gives details of how to get a lot of extra information out of the standard instrument panel and is useful if you don't have a full diagnostics kit handy.
The timing of the button presses to get into the test modes takes a few attempts to get right.

http://www.zroadster.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=37703

(Sorry again Gaz but this info "from the other side" is just too good not to share).......can we add the details to the .org Wiki???
 
Hi Andy,

You may find post #17, which is the write up of my recent fan delete, pump/thermostat/belts replacement, in the following thread of interest.
https://zroadster.org/threads/fan-delete.7136/#post-135113
I knew there was a problem as the heater did not get very hot, also my temperature gauge only just came off the blue zone. Now there is plenty of hot air available.
Let me know if I can be of help.
@roadvoyager1 that's great and many thanks. I've "bookmarked" your thread for future reference. I'll start by bleeding any air out tommorrow night and see where that takes me. Water pump and thermostat on the list of jobs to do.

Once again, many thanks team.:scorecard:
 
Well I can confirm it's not an airlock. Just been through the various advice and confirmed. One free one down, I'll check others this/next week.

I did notice though that the air gets warmer the more revs she's on, not sure what that means?

Thanks again.
 
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I did notice though that the air gets warmer the more revs she's on, not sure what that means?

That really points to a water pump problem.

Mike
 
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I did notice though that the air gets warmer the more revs she's on, not sure what that means?

That really points to a water pump problem.

Mike
Thanks Mike, I'll get one for Xmas and keep driving to a minimum in the mean time.
 
Get a thermostat as well, flush the system out and put new antifreeze in it. make a proper job of it. Remember to open the valve on the heater when you put the antifreeze in.

Mike
 
Get a thermostat as well, flush the system out and put new antifreeze in it. make a proper job of it. Remember to open the valve on the heater when you put the antifreeze in.

Mike
Will do and thanks :thumbsup:
 
Andy,
I would also check that the belt and that the tensioner is keeping it tight. When you order your new pump speak to the seller and confirm it has a metal impeller. I found that some showed an image with a metal one, but said the latest model with a plastic impeller would be supplied.
 
Andy,
I would also check that the belt and that the tensioner is keeping it tight. When you order your new pump speak to the seller and confirm it has a metal impeller. I found that some showed an image with a metal one, but said the latest model with a plastic impeller would be supplied.
Spot on and many thanks :thumbsup:
 
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