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uzp315



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Cooled seats 2007 TDV8 VSE

Hello everyone,
Having put the time and money into replacing the peltier cells so I could use the heated seats, I am finding that the cooling function is quite weak. Is this normal?

They do cool, but it takes quite a while, especially if the car has been parked in a hot sunny area. Then on a hot day the cooling is not like an air-con blower, more just a trickle of cool air that slightly reduces the temperature of my back. Again, is this how they should be? Or should I expect full blown air-con streaming out of the seats?

Thanks
Mark

Post #517011 31st May 2019 7:55am
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Tinman



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I think you will find that it is only a tickle after a while of sitting in the cooling on a very hot day it's not like having air con blowing on you as its not gas that has to go through heating and cooling to produce the strong cooling that you will experience with the car`s air con? The seat only has a very small fan with a filter across it is it clean?

Post #517015 31st May 2019 8:39am
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uzp315



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Hi Tinman,
I'll double check the filter thanks. I rightly or wrongly believed the filter was part of the peltier cell that was replaced and therefore should have been clean and unclogged, but definitely worth checking it is clean/clear - thanks for the tip and thanks for the input. Sounds like mine are working as designed.
Cheers
Mark

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