As the weather warms up, parking heater maintenance tips
In March, the temperature gradually starts to rise. At this time of season change, the fuel parking heater will gradually enter the dormant period. To ensure that your fuel parking heater always maintains good performance in subsequent use and avoid various faults when the next heating season comes, NF has specially compiled a list of maintenance tips and key precautions for parking heaters when they are idle for a long time, hoping to help you effectively maintain the equipment.


1. Last use specification: When using the parking heater for the last time, strictly follow the equipment operation manual to shut down the heater normally. The core purpose of this operation is to ensure that the residual fuel inside the heater can be fully burned out.
2. Power supply treatment measures: If you plan to stop using the parking heater for a long time, it is recommended that you unplug the power cord from the battery. This operation can effectively prevent the power loss, circuit aging and potential electrical failure risks caused by the battery continuously supplying power to the heater, thereby protecting the battery and the electrical system of the heater in all directions.
3. Regular start-up maintenance: To maintain the good operating condition of the heater motor, it is recommended to start the heater briefly once a month, and the duration is controlled to about 10 minutes. Regular startup operations can fully lubricate and run-in the mechanical parts inside the motor, effectively reducing problems such as mechanical jamming and increased wear caused by long-term static operation, thereby significantly extending the service life of the motor and ensuring the stability of the overall performance of the heater.

Proper maintenance can not only extend the service life of the parking heater, but also ensure that it can still quickly and efficiently bring us warmth and protect our travel when the next cold season comes. So, car owners and friends, take action quickly and maintain your parking heater so that it can welcome the arrival of the next heating season in the best condition!






