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    fitted shower system to car -its not hot

    Hello,

    I lased out and brought a on vehicle shower system, issue i have is that the water is hot for like 10 seconds then it goes cold, any ideas?

    i think it could be the heat exchanger as my vehicle heater is still hot, pipe on the right way ect

    thanks
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    These heat exchanger hot water systems need to have the engine running and up to temp. Was the engine running?
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    Yes car running and heater was red hot as now,

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    Sounds like no circulation in the heat exchanger.

    Don't know if its possible with your system but seems to be maybe draining the hot contects of the piping and then you are just getting the cold water flowing through directly, rather than through the exchanger....

    Are you SURE it's plumbed correctly?
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    Are the inlet/outlet pipes from the heater pipes higher than the pipes from cold water supply.
    No airlock present and plumbed correctly. Put a picture up if you can.

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    is this on a d2?, i am sure i read these do not work on this car due to the climate control system... maybe more research required.

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    Yes I couldn't get mine to work on my TD5, the climate control stops the constant flow of hot water, which won't let it heat the shower water constantly.

    If you have a 300Tdi then you might have the flow backwards, by that I mean you have the in and out around the wrong way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redback View Post
    Yes I couldn't get mine to work on my TD5, the climate control stops the constant flow of hot water, which won't let it heat the shower water constantly.
    Did you have it plumbed in the pipe that runs along the top of the exhaust manifold, with its outlet continuing along that pipe, not to anywhere else? The heater gets a constant hot water supply with only the air directed around the heater element if hot air not wanted as there is no heater coolant valve.
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    Thanks Guys,

    i Have had another look and both heater hoses coming in and out of the heat exchanger are red hot, i have contacted the manufacture for another heat exchanger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    Did you have it plumbed in the pipe that runs along the top of the exhaust manifold, with its outlet continuing along that pipe, not to anywhere else? The heater gets a constant hot water supply with only the air directed around the heater element if hot air not wanted as there is no heater coolant valve.
    Yes, tried a few ways thinking I had done it wrong, couldn't get a continuous flow of hot water.

    It was not like I was doing it for the first time, I had the same exchanger on our previous 4WD, and it worked fine on it, I just could not get it to work on my D2.

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