When your Webasto behaves abnormally, you usually notice it right away. Recognize any of these symptoms? See what they mean—and when it makes sense to visit a professional.
Book Diagnostics ↗Recognize one of the symptoms? Book a quick Webasto check-up.
Book Diagnostics ↗If your Webasto changes its behavior, it usually gives immediate signs. Here are the most common symptoms you shouldn't ignore.
It's wise to have your Webasto checked before heavy frosts. Book a short diagnostic session — we'll determine if the issue is serious or not.
What exactly happens during a Webasto check?
See the diagnostics process →A minor Webasto issue may seem trivial at first—but come early winter, you'll think otherwise.
Cold starts wear out cylinders, oil, and the starter. A working Webasto heats the engine before startup—reducing wear and saving fuel during those first few kilometers.
A sticking pump, worn glow plug, or poor connection will eventually take its toll on the control unit and wiring. Preventative repair is much cheaper than replacing the ECU.
A cold cabin, icy windows, and long warm-up times—it all costs time and nerves you could avoid. A working Webasto means you get into a warm car.
The worst time to find out your Webasto is broken is on a −15°C morning. A quick autumn check prevents nasty surprises—and it's cheaper than emergency repairs in freezing weather. Book a pre-season check →
The decision is always up to the customer—our job is to honestly explain the real condition of the device.
Come in for a quick diagnostic session—we'll tell you honestly what condition the system is in and whether repairing it is necessary right now. No work will be done without your consent. Book a time →