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Fastest way to heat up the interior?

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Old 12-20-08, 04:55 PM
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isn't it bad leaving the car running in idle to warm up the car? I honestly don't even warm up the car. I just start driving even if its cold as hell but within 5 minutes the temperature gets up pretty good so then I'm fine.

Oh and a little off topic: but do people think they're heated seats are hot enough? Mine seem so weak especially compared to the c300 we just got. In the c300 on the highest setting, it will literally burn your *** it gets that hot!
Old 12-20-08, 06:08 PM
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Question Remote start thread - LINK

Originally Posted by 350forMe
not to be a jerk but did your corolla have leather seating? if not then thats probably why you feel it colder in the lexus. 3 minutes is not that long of a wait....
Good point. The Corolla had fabric seats. Leather seats are cold.

Originally Posted by passnu2
just have a remote start installed search and there is a recent thread where myself and a few other members talked about it. This can be done with your push start and its safe. Had mine for 30+ days with not one issue
Mike, is this the remote start thread?
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ote-start.html
Old 12-20-08, 07:42 PM
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Yea its the thread. Well worth it
Old 12-20-08, 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by iskcon
Oh and a little off topic: but do people think they're heated seats are hot enough? Mine seem so weak especially compared to the c300 we just got. In the c300 on the highest setting, it will literally burn your *** it gets that hot!
I think they're hot enough, I prefer to not have my *** feel like it's on fire. I can only assume that at that heat setting it must be pretty uncomfortable, and chances are (if you're a dude) that if your *** feels like its on fire then so must your nuts, and I don't even want to try and imagine what that must feel like.
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put a blanket / pilow in your car.
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Dumb question....put your temp all the way up, fan on high then wait till car warms up....adjust accordingly
Old 12-22-08, 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Jon27
Dumb question....put your temp all the way up, fan on high then wait till car warms up....adjust accordingly
No. This would blow cold air until the car gets warmed up. If you push Auto, then it will slowly ramp up the fan until the car gets warm.
Old 12-22-08, 08:01 PM
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Has anyone noticed the recirculate/fresh air setting that switches by itself even when NOT in the Auto mode. This is really irritating because if I wanted the car to think for itself, I would select Auto. When in manual, I put it in recirculate when driving through dusty areas, but I'll look down and it has switched to outside air. Had many Toyotas before and unless in Auto, the A/C systems stayed where I set them.

On the heat question, I take it out of Auto, set my temp to HI, then set blower speed and which vents I want manually. Seems to heat quicker.
Old 12-23-08, 06:52 AM
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Originally Posted by passnu2
just have a remote start installed thats what I did and its great to come to a warm car when you leave search and there is a recent thread where myself and a few other members talked about it. This can be done with your push start and its safe. Had mine for 30+ days with not one issue

PS come to Chicago and will show you some cold weather and a cold car!! lol...and there is worse then what we have to deal with (UGH)...
So remote starters can be installed in these cars safely? I was told to do so would void the warranty ..... is that a fact? If I might ask, what's the cost to have one installed?
Old 12-23-08, 07:02 AM
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yall do know the heaters heat source is the engine coolant right, you're not going to get any heat while the engine is cold. That heat doesnt come out of nowhere
Old 12-23-08, 09:04 AM
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Originally Posted by VikH
No. This would blow cold air until the car gets warmed up. If you push Auto, then it will slowly ramp up the fan until the car gets warm.
Exactly--it's been 15 deg in Philly the past few days. Turning the temp up to MAX won't do anything until the car is warmed up, and while it's cold, Auto will keep it from blowing cold air and making you feel worse.
Old 12-23-08, 09:09 AM
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A down-filled jacket is very nice for the first 20 minutes or so.
Old 12-23-08, 06:14 PM
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Originally Posted by NICKY V
So remote starters can be installed in these cars safely? I was told to do so would void the warranty ..... is that a fact? If I might ask, what's the cost to have one installed?
cant say it wont void the warrant but yes it can be done and I can say its just as safe as my other car that takes a key. If you can get it done for 500$ or less its a good deal IMO. I paid a lot less but have sent this guy a lot of business and done 7+ cars of my own with him so they pushed this through the back door for me With my weather I love burning the extra gas
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