I understand that our seats (2011) models are ventilated. Does this mean when the AC is on that AC goes through them as well?
Also the front portion of the seat back never gets cold, should it?
The heated /cooled seats don't actually use the ac or heat from the car. It uses thermoelectric heating/cooling. There is a filter under the seat before the fan. It could be clogged causing loss of flow.
2010 RCM non PP
K&N panel filter with aux hose
RX OCC with CSS
sp534 @ 30
unleashed tune 12.90@106
Definately check the filters, they are round things and the bottom should be white, they screw on and off. The cooling, I have found to depend on how cool it is inside your car, also, how thick of clothing you are wearing.
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http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermoelectric_cooling
Lots of good info in this article below.
https://m.facebook.com/notes/fordpartscom/fordpartscom-parts-tip-stay-cool-know-about-climate-controlled-seats/223295744373477
2010 RCM non PP
K&N panel filter with aux hose
RX OCC with CSS
sp534 @ 30
unleashed tune 12.90@106
I notice that my sack tends to cool rather quickly but not my back so much....like the bottom of the seat cools better than the upper part of seat...but it feels nice
Quote from: ajpturbo on May 29, 2015, 06:32:06 AM
I notice that my sack tends to cool rather quickly but not my back so much....like the bottom of the seat cools better than the upper part of seat...but it feels nice
Agreed. I usually have the seat cooler on even in the winter.
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Seat coolers are a necessity in Florida for that reason lol.
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