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supershuttle



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England 2013 Range Rover Autobiography SDV8 Luxor
Heated Seat.

My previous rangie 2007 got the heated seats really hot really quickly .
My newer MY2010 seems
a. to be slow
b. to not get very hot
c. maybe even intermittent
Anyone got any thoughts? Geoff

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Maybe it's because you've now got climate seats, rather than heated seats? They heat in a different way........... Got - 2017 SDV8 Autobiography in Loire Blue
Had- 2008 TDV8 Vogue SE in Java black
Had - 2007 S/C in Stornoway Grey

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supershuttle



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Ah so my big fat backside maybe is already hot enough Rolling with laughter Geoff

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Noticed the same Geoff. The 2006 heated really quickly, but the latest takes a while to warm up. On the upside, the heated steering wheel gets toasty much quicker Very Happy SDV8 AB MY 2019
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noticed that too on my replacement nappa wheel, heats really fast. SO hot hands and bum, can't say fairer than that Thumbs Up There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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Hot hands, cold arse....we all have compromises in life! Very Happy SDV8 AB MY 2019
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Because the climate seats are air heated and cooled the engine needs warmth to heat your backside. Discovery 4 HSE
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Post #295342 26th Nov 2014 7:35pm
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supershuttle



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Thanks all, obviously patience and RTFM are required. I have a supplementary question for those with later models - when the A/C dial is set to Auto the lights round the dial (fan speed) don't illuminate, they did on my 2007 and the aforementioned manual isn't clear -is this correct? Geoff

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Katash



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IIRC Climactic seats are indeed air heated / cooled but the air is blown over a peltier cell to generate heat / cold and is not part of the heater matrix air circuit.

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Maybe you should just go commando Thumbs Up Present :2008 TDV8 HSE
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supershuttle



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Conor,
Your reply, though funny, might result in me freezing my Censored off Rolling with laughter Geoff

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supershuttle wrote:
Thanks all, obviously patience and RTFM are required. I have a supplementary question for those with later models - when the A/C dial is set to Auto the lights round the dial (fan speed) don't illuminate, they did on my 2007 and the aforementioned manual isn't clear -is this correct?


Yep my 2011 is exactly the same. Assuming thats how it should be. 405 AB exec seats Baltic and Cirrus
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supershuttle



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Having now driven a few miles in Arctic conditions I can confirm that the seat warms up slow and the steering wheel fast.

Both are great in their own way Thumbs Up Geoff

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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RRUK wrote:
Because the climate seats are air heated and cooled the engine needs warmth to heat your backside.



Adam, there is a separate heater/cooler unit for both the backrest and the base... Neither of which has anything to do with the engine temps sir...

Geoff, There is an air filter for each unit (4 in total) they are changed as part of a service (can't remember which one at this time of night) So, maybe a blocked air filter?

One filter is under the front of both seats (a white foam disc filter) the other one is behind the map pocket in the backrest...

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supershuttle



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Interestingly the drivers seat front filter had fell off, just put it back - obviously it was clean as a whistle as it hadn't been filtering. Whilst I was messing about the seat was heated - this is all very puzzling to me Very Happy Geoff

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