Climate control system and heated seats
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Climate control system and heated seats
How are people finding the climate control system and heated seats? Specifically;
1. Do you think it warms the car up quickly enough on a cold morning?
2.Does it demist the windscreen quickly enough?
3. Are the heated seats hot enough?
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1. Do you think it warms the car up quickly enough on a cold morning?
2.Does it demist the windscreen quickly enough?
3. Are the heated seats hot enough?
Cheers.
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1…. Hasn’t been quite cold enough yet to use the heater but the temperature gauge seems to rise fairly quickly.
2…. For some reason I find the front screen always seems to mist up quickly especially first thing in the morning, it’s a pity that fords patented the heated screen as this system works really well on my dads focus.
3…. Work a lot better than the MK3 and seem to get a lot hotter quicker.
2…. For some reason I find the front screen always seems to mist up quickly especially first thing in the morning, it’s a pity that fords patented the heated screen as this system works really well on my dads focus.
3…. Work a lot better than the MK3 and seem to get a lot hotter quicker.
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My thoughts here:
1) Hasn't been cold enough here either, but based on my benchmark it does better than the beater Civic I had last year
2) I don't find misting a problem if I leave the system in 'auto' (uses AC sometimes). That being said, it doesn't really mist up or stay misted. Again, weather not cold enough
3) Heated seats haven't given me a problem in the last few cars I've driven. The GS350 is the same. Seems to warm up quickly. I also find the 'climate control' (cooling) is one of the best I've had. It absolutely smokes my family's LX570.
1) Hasn't been cold enough here either, but based on my benchmark it does better than the beater Civic I had last year
2) I don't find misting a problem if I leave the system in 'auto' (uses AC sometimes). That being said, it doesn't really mist up or stay misted. Again, weather not cold enough
3) Heated seats haven't given me a problem in the last few cars I've driven. The GS350 is the same. Seems to warm up quickly. I also find the 'climate control' (cooling) is one of the best I've had. It absolutely smokes my family's LX570.
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GS 350 models equipped with the Cold Weather Package include a "high-intensity interior heater". I have the Cold Weather Package and I haven't had any complaints with the HVAC system thus far. The heated seats will automatically decrease their temperature settings until they are off (3 -> 2 -> 1 -> Off). I find they do not stay on long enough due to this "feature" (which I'm sure this was designed by Toyota's lawyers). Consequently, I need to continuously turn the seat heats on time and time again. The coldest temperatures I've encountered thus far have been in the mid 40 degrees Fahrenheit range.
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Yep heated seats are a bit annoying, dont agree with the 'designed by the lawyers theory'
I find that they do not really get hot enough for me, and that they turn down too quickly.
What I dont understand is that in the CT200 that had heated seats with a dial to vary the heat settings...GS is supposed to be a far more luxuruious, ( and costly car ) and yet gets worse heated seats??...cannot figure at all
I find that they do not really get hot enough for me, and that they turn down too quickly.
What I dont understand is that in the CT200 that had heated seats with a dial to vary the heat settings...GS is supposed to be a far more luxuruious, ( and costly car ) and yet gets worse heated seats??...cannot figure at all
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Yep heated seats are a bit annoying, dont agree with the 'designed by the lawyers theory'
I find that they do not really get hot enough for me, and that they turn down too quickly.
What I dont understand is that in the CT200 that had heated seats with a dial to vary the heat settings...GS is supposed to be a far more luxuruious, ( and costly car ) and yet gets worse heated seats??...cannot figure at all
I find that they do not really get hot enough for me, and that they turn down too quickly.
What I dont understand is that in the CT200 that had heated seats with a dial to vary the heat settings...GS is supposed to be a far more luxuruious, ( and costly car ) and yet gets worse heated seats??...cannot figure at all
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So hold up, I thought there was a dealer customizable option to control the heated/ventilated seats to stay on whatever option you set, until the car is turned off, is this not the case? Also, on the 3GS, and any vehicle with the rotary dial, doesn't the heat/ventilation stay on forever, based on what level you have it set on? What am I missing here?
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More 'nannying' I am quite capable of making a decision for the amount of heat I want to feel, give me a dail like in the CT200.
Actually its not really the bum, where I like to feel the heat it is around the small of the back I find it most comforting & warming. Have a Rangerover & a Maserati currently, in both of those the heat felt is a lot higher/better, they do tuirn off after a period too, not got a problem with that but just give me more heat please.
THe GS seems to fall between the cracks, as the lower spec CT has a varible dial and the seats get hotter, and I note on the LS you can configure the temp of the heated seats..it seems the GS has the worse heated seats in the range for some reason. WOnder if they can 'turn them up ' a little at service, ie are they configurable?
THats my moan, but on a positive I find the climate control system absolutley superb, dont think I have moved it off my 22 setting since I got the car, airflow & comfort is the best out of any car I have owned, so I may well forgive them the heated seats!!
Actually its not really the bum, where I like to feel the heat it is around the small of the back I find it most comforting & warming. Have a Rangerover & a Maserati currently, in both of those the heat felt is a lot higher/better, they do tuirn off after a period too, not got a problem with that but just give me more heat please.
THe GS seems to fall between the cracks, as the lower spec CT has a varible dial and the seats get hotter, and I note on the LS you can configure the temp of the heated seats..it seems the GS has the worse heated seats in the range for some reason. WOnder if they can 'turn them up ' a little at service, ie are they configurable?
THats my moan, but on a positive I find the climate control system absolutley superb, dont think I have moved it off my 22 setting since I got the car, airflow & comfort is the best out of any car I have owned, so I may well forgive them the heated seats!!
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Yep heated seats are a bit annoying, dont agree with the 'designed by the lawyers theory'
I find that they do not really get hot enough for me, and that they turn down too quickly.
What I dont understand is that in the CT200 that had heated seats with a dial to vary the heat settings...GS is supposed to be a far more luxuruious, ( and costly car ) and yet gets worse heated seats??...cannot figure at all
I find that they do not really get hot enough for me, and that they turn down too quickly.
What I dont understand is that in the CT200 that had heated seats with a dial to vary the heat settings...GS is supposed to be a far more luxuruious, ( and costly car ) and yet gets worse heated seats??...cannot figure at all
This is not in the LPS list but the techs can access it with their TechStream computer.
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The heated seats on my moms H2 could get hot enough to burn my leg. I see why lexus put the auto off system. The seats get hot quick, and as long as your car is in normal mode it stays on longer i think.
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Your dealership can turn the "auto" seat heater feature off. Doing this will also keep the seat ventilation system on when you get back in the car if they were on when you left the car.
This is not in the LPS list but the techs can access it with their TechStream computer.
This is not in the LPS list but the techs can access it with their TechStream computer.
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