Cooled Seats...Do You Think This Is True?
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Cooled Seats...Do You Think This Is True?
So I've been in 2 different Lincolns lately as a passenger and I've been enjoying the cooled seats. It's stronger than the one I recall on a friend's 2003 BMW 745Li (but then again, I think it's considered "ventilated" as opposed to "cooled" on that BMW, if I'm not mistaken.)
So I get into a casual chat with a friend of mine who is a salesman for Mercedes-Benz and he volunteers that MB won't offer cooled seats and will only offer seat ventilation. When I asked why, he said that MB deems it an unhealthy option. When I asked what was so "unhealthy" about it, he confessed that he wasn't quite sure what their reasoning was.
Later in the conversation, he tells me he recalls hearing from a corporate product specialist at MB that cooled seats may directly effect a man's ********* and lower sperm count, cause complications, other problems, etc. He couldn't recall if that was MB's main reasoning for objecting to them but he knew that was something the corporate representative had mentioned in the past.
Did anyone else hear about this? The conversation alone was enough to make me think twice.
Michael
So I get into a casual chat with a friend of mine who is a salesman for Mercedes-Benz and he volunteers that MB won't offer cooled seats and will only offer seat ventilation. When I asked why, he said that MB deems it an unhealthy option. When I asked what was so "unhealthy" about it, he confessed that he wasn't quite sure what their reasoning was.
Later in the conversation, he tells me he recalls hearing from a corporate product specialist at MB that cooled seats may directly effect a man's ********* and lower sperm count, cause complications, other problems, etc. He couldn't recall if that was MB's main reasoning for objecting to them but he knew that was something the corporate representative had mentioned in the past.
Did anyone else hear about this? The conversation alone was enough to make me think twice.
Michael
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So I get into a casual chat with a friend of mine who is a salesman for Mercedes-Benz and he volunteers that MB won't offer cooled seats and will only offer seat ventilation. When I asked why, he said that MB deems it an unhealthy option. When I asked what was so "unhealthy" about it, he confessed that he wasn't quite sure what their reasoning was.
Later in the conversation, he tells me he recalls hearing from a corporate product specialist at MB that cooled seats may directly effect a man's ********* and lower sperm count, cause complications, other problems, etc. He couldn't recall if that was MB's main reasoning for objecting to them but he knew that was something the corporate representative had mentioned in the past.
Did anyone else hear about this? The conversation alone was enough to make me think twice.
Michael
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well i do know the region is very sensitive to temperature which is why a man's sack will expand or tighten in order to return to optimum spawning temperature. By that reasoning though, they shouldnt offer seat heaters either.
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Well, we don't know why Mercedes Benz doesn't off it cooled seats. It seems the salesman in question stated he didn't know why, and only thought he recalled some conversation about cold ********* being a problem. With the information provided, we don't know what Mercedes Benz stand on the subject really is.
We know they can offer it if they wanted to. Cost of implementing it is not a concern.
We know they can offer it if they wanted to. Cost of implementing it is not a concern.
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I think the correct term is "Ventilated" seats, as far as BMW/MB/Lexus are concerned.
Whether the the ventilation is "cold" or "cool" or "tepid" is up to the manufacturer to decide, but I can see "potential health hazards" being a reason for not offering "cooled" seats as opposed to "ventilated seats."
Whether the the ventilation is "cold" or "cool" or "tepid" is up to the manufacturer to decide, but I can see "potential health hazards" being a reason for not offering "cooled" seats as opposed to "ventilated seats."
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Ever since driving a loaner DTS with cooled seats, I decided this feature was a requirement for all future cars. My understanding of the ventilated / cooled differences:
- Cooled seats have a cooling unit (usually a solid state peltier unit in each seat) that pulls in cabin air, cools the air, and blows it out through the perforated leather in the seat. My Lincoln MKZ seat coolers would get so cold that I almost never set it above medium. The Cadillac DTS is also famous for real nut freezers. (The DTS seat heaters can also get very hot.)
- Ventilated seats use only cabin air, with no additional cooling. I believe they can either suck air into the seat through the perforated leather or blow air out of of the perforated leather. The Cadillac STS has ventilated seats that suck.
I believe my LS430 seats blow, first ventilated, and when turned further, cooled (but barely).
- Cooled seats have a cooling unit (usually a solid state peltier unit in each seat) that pulls in cabin air, cools the air, and blows it out through the perforated leather in the seat. My Lincoln MKZ seat coolers would get so cold that I almost never set it above medium. The Cadillac DTS is also famous for real nut freezers. (The DTS seat heaters can also get very hot.)
- Ventilated seats use only cabin air, with no additional cooling. I believe they can either suck air into the seat through the perforated leather or blow air out of of the perforated leather. The Cadillac STS has ventilated seats that suck.
I believe my LS430 seats blow, first ventilated, and when turned further, cooled (but barely).