4
OPERATION
Error
code
Error (group)
Additional information during computerized diagnosis
Remedy
F 08
Drive unit
(combustion and hot
air blower)
break or short circuit
89 Fault or short circuit to +Ub
09 Short circuit to ground in the switched drive unit wire
(combustion and hot air blower) or drive unit is exces-
sively loaded 15 Burner engine block protection is triggered
95 Burner engine block detection is triggered
Replace the drive unit (combustion and hot air blower)
Eliminate the cause of the blockage / difficulty in move-
ment
Replace the drive unit (combustion and hot air blower)
F 09
Interruption or short
circuit glow plug
8A Glow plug: Wire fault or short circuit to +Ub 19 Glow circuit
Short circuit to chassis in the switched wire of the element
Replace the glow plug Replace glow plug
F 10
Overheating
06 Overheating fault lock triggered (heater is overheated)
17 Wrong application or improper insulation (UHS gradient is
very high)
Find and remove the cause of the overheating Note: If no
other cause is found for overheating, either the pressures
losses caused by hot air distribution is very high (to much
resistance point) or hot air filter is dirty
F 11
Interruption or short
circuit on the over-
heating sensor
AB Fault on the overheating sensor circuit or short circuit
to +Ub
1B Overheating sensor circuit.
Short circuit to chassis in the switched wire of the element
Replace the overheating sensor Replace the overheating
sensor
F 12
Heater fault locking
07 Heater fault locking is activated
Remove the fuse and re-install it NOTE
Following errors occurred several times: Fault counter
more than 3 times Wrong start counter more than 9
times Overheating counter more than 3 times
F 14
Overheating sen-
sor is in the wrong
position
97 Position of overheating sensor is wrong (UHS gradient is
very low)
Place overheating sensor correctly.
F 15
Nominal sensor fault 9B Fault on the nominal value potentiometer circuit or short
circuit to +Ub
Check the wires / replace the control element
A/C and Heater
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