Can we settle on how these seats are suppose to cool,,??
#1
Pole Position
Thread Starter
Can we settle on how these seats are suppose to cool,,??
my 05 UL is far from being what I would call a seat chiller on those hot days and that was from the first day it was new,, it makes no difference where I am pushing the air, floor, ceiling, together,,
I continue to read that some say there are electronic chillers inside them + air movement and then others say it is only interior air being recirculated,,
does anyone have a repair manual showing the detail on what allows, makes them cool,,
if it is air only why can't we bypass the control and make the fan run continuously,, seems my seat back will cool for about two minutes and that is the end,, would think it is like the heaters and should continue to operate as long as the dial is to cool,
thanks,,
Derry
I continue to read that some say there are electronic chillers inside them + air movement and then others say it is only interior air being recirculated,,
does anyone have a repair manual showing the detail on what allows, makes them cool,,
if it is air only why can't we bypass the control and make the fan run continuously,, seems my seat back will cool for about two minutes and that is the end,, would think it is like the heaters and should continue to operate as long as the dial is to cool,
thanks,,
Derry
#2
LS430 Seat Cutout
I found this image several years ago. It gives you an idea of the amount of air that can get thru the seat, but not the level of detail you're looking for. Just thought this would interest you in your quest for answers.
#5
Racer
iTrader: (9)
The system sends the cool or warm air from the seat surface to ease the warmth, coldness or stuffy feelings on the seat, which the passengers may feel.
By operating the climate control seat SW, the air is sent to seat cushion and seat back from the fan installed under the seat. The air is heated or cooled by the Peltier element installed on the back on the pad of the seat cushion and seat back, and is sent to the seat surface.
And by operating the climate control seat SW, the quantity of the air can be adjusted among three levels for cooled heated, three levels for heated air and the ventilation mode. When the maximum cooled air is sent, the quantity of the air falls one level after the 15 minutes from the operation.
By operating the climate control seat SW, the air is sent to seat cushion and seat back from the fan installed under the seat. The air is heated or cooled by the Peltier element installed on the back on the pad of the seat cushion and seat back, and is sent to the seat surface.
And by operating the climate control seat SW, the quantity of the air can be adjusted among three levels for cooled heated, three levels for heated air and the ventilation mode. When the maximum cooled air is sent, the quantity of the air falls one level after the 15 minutes from the operation.
#6
I had the same question... In other words the cooling is a temporary thing rather than constant. Is there anyway to make the cooler air temp coming out from the seats more constant?
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#9
Isn't there a difference between "ventilated" seats versus "cooled" seats? One just pulls the air from the cabin and the other uses the Peltier system. I'm assuming your UL would have the cooled seats.
#10
See my thread on my Cheap Hack to make the Ventilated seats cooler.
Works wonders. When I posted I had done it quick and cheap. I have since used a better setup.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...eats-easy.html
Works wonders. When I posted I had done it quick and cheap. I have since used a better setup.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...eats-easy.html
#11
Pole Position
Thread Starter
thanks for the input Brad,, will see what I can do under there,,
what was your improved solution,,??
would be nice to see if we could just control the fan speed and leave it on high when wanted for max,,
Derry
what was your improved solution,,??
would be nice to see if we could just control the fan speed and leave it on high when wanted for max,,
Derry
#12
The pix in that thread show just one piece of cardboard, then I added more cardboard. Then I went and got a big fountain drink at a gas station, the plastic cup ones. I cut the bottom and used it to go around the fan. Duct tape works wonders.
#14
Lexus Champion
The suggestion to divert underseat cooling/heating vent does not apply to the LS430 UL. In the UL, the underseat cooling vent extends across the floor and is 10 inches wide.
Also, the UL cooling inlet is located at the front of the seat, not at the rear. It might be possible to be able to duct some of the underseat air into the seat cooling inlet, but would be much more complex than the suggestion above, which is for an IS I believe.
Also, the UL cooling inlet is located at the front of the seat, not at the rear. It might be possible to be able to duct some of the underseat air into the seat cooling inlet, but would be much more complex than the suggestion above, which is for an IS I believe.
#15
The suggestion to divert underseat cooling/heating vent does not apply to the LS430 UL. In the UL, the underseat cooling vent extends across the floor and is 10 inches wide.
Also, the UL cooling inlet is located at the front of the seat, not at the rear. It might be possible to be able to duct some of the underseat air into the seat cooling inlet, but would be much more complex than the suggestion above, which is for an IS I believe.
Also, the UL cooling inlet is located at the front of the seat, not at the rear. It might be possible to be able to duct some of the underseat air into the seat cooling inlet, but would be much more complex than the suggestion above, which is for an IS I believe.