Unwanted seat heating
#16
With their million problems, Land Rover never treated me like this. Nor has Mercedes.
Think done with Lexus. BMW also pulls this.
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Maybe your drive to the dealership gave the car enough time to have the vented seats properly work. Hope you get your issue resolved and keep us posted!
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I have the same issue you do with my 2015 350 F sport. I noticed that it only happens when my car has been sitting in the parking lot baking in the sun while I'm at work. When I enter the car and turn on the vented seats right away, it'll have this issue. If i wait 5-10 minutes before turning on the vented seats, it cools like it is supposed to.
Maybe your drive to the dealership gave the car enough time to have the vented seats properly work. Hope you get your issue resolved and keep us posted!
Maybe your drive to the dealership gave the car enough time to have the vented seats properly work. Hope you get your issue resolved and keep us posted!
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Hey guys so I also have this issue, 2014 IS250, and I think I know what the problem is. Everytime I turn the ventilated seats on the mid back portion of the seat heats up a noticeable amount. I can turn it on and wait like 3 mins or less and place my hand gently on the lower back portion of the seat and feel the heat.
The issue I think is the actual motors in the seats are heating up from being turned on to power the fans. If you put your ear to the seat back you can hear them turn on.
I don't ever use my ventilated seats now because it's pointless, super sweaty back after using it.
Haven't taken to the dealer though for fix.
Anybody else resolved this issue yet?
The issue I think is the actual motors in the seats are heating up from being turned on to power the fans. If you put your ear to the seat back you can hear them turn on.
I don't ever use my ventilated seats now because it's pointless, super sweaty back after using it.
Haven't taken to the dealer though for fix.
Anybody else resolved this issue yet?
#22
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I have a 2016 is350 fsport, and ever since I bought it, I've always used the A/C (Never even used windows).
I honestly never felt my seat get HOT.. although I never actually noticed any substantial differences. I may have to check tho..
TBH, I probably would never use the heated or vent seats anyways. CA weather is pretty much fair weather year round.
I honestly never felt my seat get HOT.. although I never actually noticed any substantial differences. I may have to check tho..
TBH, I probably would never use the heated or vent seats anyways. CA weather is pretty much fair weather year round.
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FYI - when I brought the car in for service at 5k I mentioned this issue and they said I had to leave the car there overnight for them to look into it further. Otherwise, they said they saw no issues. This is obviously a well known problem that others have had with no solution. The fan works (you can hear it) but something is running way too hot, it makes the feature completely useless. Once I go in for 10k I will be making a stink about this again.
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Dammit
Did anything come of this? I thought I researched the crap out of this car before buying it (which was 4 days ago....). I was super insistent on getting ventilated seats because I can't stand being hot. On the way home my back was cooking and I could not figure out why. I could have sworn the heater was on. When I clicked the heater to compare, it seemed to get cooler. When I got home I pulled out a laser temp gun I have and as many of you stated, it's clearly heating. It's heating on the sides more than the center which is interesting. This was a major reason I bought this exact car (2015, 13k miles, IS350 F Sport). She wasn't cheap. I'm not willing to live with this issue.
I'm hoping something positive came of this. The only thing I did today different is click the AC to be the same on both sides of the car. Will be interesting to see if separating again makes a difference. Ugh.
-Mike
I'm hoping something positive came of this. The only thing I did today different is click the AC to be the same on both sides of the car. Will be interesting to see if separating again makes a difference. Ugh.
-Mike
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Mine '16 IS 300 (heated and cooled seats) doesn't have the issue either, and I have had the car for 8 months. Maybe it takes time for the symptoms to show up.
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Mine does this. I tested it with the passenger seat... ventilation off, seat surface cool. Ventilation on, seat surface gets warm, like the heater is on. I've taken to just not using the feature as a result.The area that gets warm on mine is the lumbar and mid-back area. The bottom cushion seems ok temperature wise but that is also the part where the most air comes out of the holes. I wonder if this happens because whatever hose carries air to the seatback is collapsed and heat builds up in the area where the air doesn't flow out very well? I remember when I had my Mustang reading about the ventilated seats on that car didn't work very well from the factory but you could mod the pipes in the seat that carry the air for better ventilation to make them work better and put out cooler air. Maybe something similar is possible with our seats?
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I cooked myself on the way home today again. Oddly, on the way to work everything worked fine. When I got home I did some further investigating while it was malfunctioning. So something is clearly not working correctly. The ventilated seat fans are on. So from that perspective are working. I didn't really feel a whole lot of air flow but I suspect they are flowing air as designed. The seats are heating also however. It's a very specific location. It's about 1/2 up the seat back and it's right where the bolster meets the back but on the bolster as opposed to the seat back. It's definitely on the right hand side of the seat although I forgot to check the left hand side but believe it's there too. This is not where the heated seat elements create heat from what I can tell. I believe the heated seats are at the seat bottom toward the back and the seat back in the center. With that.... What the heck is getting hot?? This is the question we need to solve. I'm going to re-check the youtube video I saw last night to see if anything looks obvious. If it's not a heating element, I would think there is a slightly more serious concern. Could it burn?...
#30
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So I tried this out again today, once when I just got out to the car after it had been sitting in a parking lot all afternoon in roughly 90 degree ambient temperature, and again after driving home and parking in the garage for a half hour. On the way home from work, the seat got WARMER in the lower part of the seatback, though cool air was coming through on the bottom cushion. Mind, this was after I drove for about 2 minutes, which gave the air conditioner a chance to really start cooling. Later, when leaving my garage, when the car was considerably cooler, it seemed that the issue had disappeared, even with the fans on max speed. I left them on for a couple minutes and didn't really notice anything, so I turned it off. So, I am wondering if it has something to do with the temperature of the air in the car at the time the ventilation is turned on. Also, the warmth I felt from the seat back went away pretty quickly after I turned the fans off, and it was less intense when on low speed. This all seems to support that it's literally blowing hot air at me when the air inside the car is really hot.