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Hello, I have 2004 estate without tsc button and now in winter I'm kinda worried about stability, I've thought maybe to take parts from some crashed and install tsc if possible ? I've never done that before so I'm asking can it be done ,would be nice if it is possible .
On same note , i would like to add timer to webasto heater since it comes with automatic webasto heater which is amazing now in winter but I would like even to get better and set it with timer so it can be warm before I get into car ,now it gets very quickly warm even on very cold Temperature outside but it would be good if it can be set to turn on 5 minutes before I need to go ..


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Flooding, is your Mazda diesel-powered? As such, of course then the Webasto heater is diesel powered, too.

I don't think a lot of folks on this forum are familiar with this unit. Maybe some from the UK; I expect it was NOT offered in North America (where the majority of the Forum members are).

As an aside, I have a 1979 VW Type 2 (also known as a Kombi). It has a similar idea to the Webasto... a gasoline-fueled furnace made by Eberspächer (Espar). Cool. Uses a lot of fuel, though :).

I do believe, though, that the Webasto unit and the Espar unit (in diesel, at least, which is much safer) is used in the Marine industry.

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Yes it's a diesel 2.0 89kw ,it's nice car and it's all good and I like this webasto heater which works on fuel and heats very fast but I don't have timer to set it before.
I've changed dual flywheel but before I got that I tried single mass flywheel and it didn't work,not sure why but maybe there is a difference between 100 and 89 kw when it comes to Single mass flywheel. I asked so many stores and mechanicals is there any difference and they said no when it comes to Dual mass flywheel in mazda 6 2.0 diesel engine between 89 and 100 kw version

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