PILOT HEATED SEATS
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PILOT HEATED SEATS
Does anyone know the heat cycle of the heated seats on the Pilot? I have set
at HIGH as stated in the manual only to have seats cool down because I
didn't switch fast enough to low setting (per the manual)...........what is
the optimum "switch time" or how do I know when the seats have reached the
highest/hottest setting? Hope this makes sense. THANKS IN ADVANCE
at HIGH as stated in the manual only to have seats cool down because I
didn't switch fast enough to low setting (per the manual)...........what is
the optimum "switch time" or how do I know when the seats have reached the
highest/hottest setting? Hope this makes sense. THANKS IN ADVANCE
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Re: PILOT HEATED SEATS
"theo" <twwj@comcast.net> a écrit dans le message de news:
o4Kdnfi3d8tNduncRVn-gQ@comcast.com...
> Does anyone know the heat cycle of the heated seats on the Pilot? I have
> set
> at HIGH as stated in the manual only to have seats cool down because I
> didn't switch fast enough to low setting (per the manual)...........what
> is
> the optimum "switch time" or how do I know when the seats have reached the
> highest/hottest setting? Hope this makes sense. THANKS IN ADVANCE
>
>
Theo,
You know, I have a Pilot 2004 and we've used the "High" setting a few times
last winter. I never noticed the that the seats were cooling down after a
while. Actually, I wasn't even aware of the need to switch the seats back
to the low setting! Typically, the drives were fairly short, though,
anywhere between 10 - 60 minutes.
Jean
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Re: PILOT HEATED SEATS
"theo" <twwj@comcast.net> a écrit dans le message de news:
o4Kdnfi3d8tNduncRVn-gQ@comcast.com...
> Does anyone know the heat cycle of the heated seats on the Pilot? I have
> set
> at HIGH as stated in the manual only to have seats cool down because I
> didn't switch fast enough to low setting (per the manual)...........what
> is
> the optimum "switch time" or how do I know when the seats have reached the
> highest/hottest setting? Hope this makes sense. THANKS IN ADVANCE
>
>
Theo,
You know, I have a Pilot 2004 and we've used the "High" setting a few times
last winter. I never noticed the that the seats were cooling down after a
while. Actually, I wasn't even aware of the need to switch the seats back
to the low setting! Typically, the drives were fairly short, though,
anywhere between 10 - 60 minutes.
Jean
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