schrater
Senior Member
- Joined
- Sep 4, 2016
- Messages
- 130
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Matilda
- Vessel Make
- Ponderosa (CHB) 35' Sundeck
I thought I'd share my successful adventure in repairing my old Eberspacher D4L diesel heater. I don't think it was original with my boat, and I don't think it was even new when it was installed. But it worked well until last month, when I all of a sudden noticed that it would shut off a few minutes after starting, and with no heat. I restarted several times with the same result.
All of the wording on the unit is in German, but I was able to find the model number (SP 200 AD 04) and find that it is a 4300W 12V air heater. I checked the thermostat, and it was definitely clicking on and off. And I could hear the fan start, so I knew it had power. I started looking around in the engine room and found the small fuel pump and could hear it running (ticking) and see fuel advancing down the line. That's when I noticed there was red diesel fuel dripping rapidly out of the exhaust line. Essentially, fuel was being pumped into the furnace, but it was not igniting, so then it was just running right back out.
This made me think of the element (glow plug). There is one protruding from the top of the unit, with two wires and the fuel line feeding into it. I removed those and pulled out the plug. It was heavily caked in soot (coke). My resistance meter connected to the two electrical points confirmed that no charge could get through. Burned out.
I manage to read the markings on the glow plug and found a place in the UK with an identical unit (BERU). They sent one over, I connected it back in, and bam, I've got heat again! However, I also got a lot of exhaust smoke into the cabin at first because there was still a lot of fuel soaked into the exhaust line, and that had to burn itself out first.
Hopefully I've extended the life of my heater by at least a few years (for only $30!), and hopefully this might help someone else find a similar solution. Good luck!
All of the wording on the unit is in German, but I was able to find the model number (SP 200 AD 04) and find that it is a 4300W 12V air heater. I checked the thermostat, and it was definitely clicking on and off. And I could hear the fan start, so I knew it had power. I started looking around in the engine room and found the small fuel pump and could hear it running (ticking) and see fuel advancing down the line. That's when I noticed there was red diesel fuel dripping rapidly out of the exhaust line. Essentially, fuel was being pumped into the furnace, but it was not igniting, so then it was just running right back out.
This made me think of the element (glow plug). There is one protruding from the top of the unit, with two wires and the fuel line feeding into it. I removed those and pulled out the plug. It was heavily caked in soot (coke). My resistance meter connected to the two electrical points confirmed that no charge could get through. Burned out.
I manage to read the markings on the glow plug and found a place in the UK with an identical unit (BERU). They sent one over, I connected it back in, and bam, I've got heat again! However, I also got a lot of exhaust smoke into the cabin at first because there was still a lot of fuel soaked into the exhaust line, and that had to burn itself out first.
Hopefully I've extended the life of my heater by at least a few years (for only $30!), and hopefully this might help someone else find a similar solution. Good luck!