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Old 23rd January 2007, 11:06   #1
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Just been researching the cost of replacing the circuit board that controls the pump on the FBH. It seems Rover offer a good deal but it's for the entire unit. I have found a few on eBay but they seem to have different layouts.

Does anyone have a pic of the top of the circuit board I could use for comparison?
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Old 23rd January 2007, 12:26   #2
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I would be interested to hear how much you have been quoted for a new circuit as mine went wrong a few weeks ago and contacting Webasto in Wolverhampton they informed me the heat exchanger and PCB as they did not come separate.They quoted £350 for just these parts so in the end after getting many duff ones from breakers I shelled out for a new one from Rover @£385. Incidentally this weekend I converted it to a parking heater for less than £50 and two hours work using this GSM unit at http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/GSM-Handy-Cont...QQcmdZViewItem which works really well with a Samsung clam phone I had spare.
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Old 23rd January 2007, 15:03   #3
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Rufras, Ive sent you a PM regarding the duff units.

Ive also had a look at the parts listing and can confirm webasto only go down to heat exchanger/control unit level in terms of spareable parts. ( which is a shame if your heat exchanger and burner is serviceable but you have a duff control unit !!).
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Old 23rd January 2007, 15:30   #4
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Pretty much what I have found out. I was quoted for the "split" unit at £196 + VAT, and have someone in Taunton due to phone back to see if they can source it.
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Just been researching the cost of replacing the circuit board that controls the pump on the FBH. It seems Rover offer a good deal but it's for the entire unit. I have found a few on eBay but they seem to have different layouts.

Does anyone have a pic of the top of the circuit board I could use for comparison?
Here's mine,
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