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Edwin Pawlowski 11-24-2006 04:49 PM

Heated Seat Questions
 
'07 Sonata with heated seats. Once switched on, they remain in the "on"
position even if you shut the car off and later re-start it. Is than normal?
they also operate when the engine is not running as long as the ignition
switch is in the "on" position. Just curious as my Buick did not do that
and the seat had to be switched back on, just like the rear defroster.

There is an advantage to this though. I have a remote starter so in the
very cold weather, I can set the seat to "on" before leaving the car and it
will heat up for me the next morning.

This is my first car with a remote starter. I have no idea why I waited so
long to get one. This winter will be much more comfortable than the last 45
that I have been driving. The downside is that I have to listen to my wife
bitch that her car does not have one. I guess I'd better rectify that
situation.




Eric G. 11-24-2006 05:59 PM

Re: Heated Seat Questions
 
"Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in
news:NNJ9h.6275$yf7.3235@newssvr21.news.prodigy.ne t:

> '07 Sonata with heated seats. Once switched on, they remain in the
> "on" position even if you shut the car off and later re-start it. Is
> than normal? they also operate when the engine is not running as long
> as the ignition switch is in the "on" position. Just curious as my
> Buick did not do that and the seat had to be switched back on, just
> like the rear defroster.
>
> There is an advantage to this though. I have a remote starter so in
> the very cold weather, I can set the seat to "on" before leaving the
> car and it will heat up for me the next morning.
>
> This is my first car with a remote starter. I have no idea why I
> waited so long to get one. This winter will be much more comfortable
> than the last 45 that I have been driving. The downside is that I
> have to listen to my wife bitch that her car does not have one. I
> guess I'd better rectify that situation.


I have an '07 Entourage with the heated seats. I swear it feels like my
a@@ is going to burn off when the wife has them cranked up!! The
Entourage had a dial with a setting of "0" to "5". I have not tested it
to see if it works with the engine off (ign. in the "on" position), but
using the analog dial, it is always on when the car is on unless you
turn it to "0".

As for the remote starter, I've had 3 vehicles with them, and I really
enjoyed them at the time, but since I purchased a house with a 2-car
garage, I found myself never using it. It really does seem to waste a
ton of fuel, but I never really did a scientific study to see if that
was really the case.

My garage is not heated, but it stays warm enough on most days that the
starter is a bit redundant for me. At work I am far enough from my car
that I can't remote start it anyway.

Eric

Edwin Pawlowski 11-24-2006 07:28 PM

Re: Heated Seat Questions
 

"Eric G." <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote in message
>
> I have an '07 Entourage with the heated seats. I swear it feels like my
> a@@ is going to burn off when the wife has them cranked up!! The
> Entourage had a dial with a setting of "0" to "5". I have not tested it
> to see if it works with the engine off (ign. in the "on" position), but
> using the analog dial, it is always on when the car is on unless you
> turn it to "0".


0 to 5? All I have is Off or On. Sufficient though, as once the seat is
heated I turn it off for the rest of the trip. Even in the coldest of
winters I don't normally leave it on for long.

>
> As for the remote starter, I've had 3 vehicles with them, and I really
> enjoyed them at the time, but since I purchased a house with a 2-car
> garage, I found myself never using it. It really does seem to waste a
> ton of fuel, but I never really did a scientific study to see if that
> was really the case.
>
> My garage is not heated, but it stays warm enough on most days that the
> starter is a bit redundant for me. At work I am far enough from my car
> that I can't remote start it anyway.


My garage is now a workshop so the car sits out. In winter, I'd sometimes
run out and start the car and let it run. I'd lose about 1 to 1.5 mpg with
the added fuel use. I can easily start my car at work since it is parked
about 100 feet from my office, only 3 feet from the building. Range is
supposed to be 1/8 mile but I've not tried it very far yet.
--
Ed
http://pages.cthome.net/edhome/



BETA-2 11-25-2006 06:30 PM

Re: Heated Seat Questions
 
"Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
news:NNJ9h.6275$yf7.3235@newssvr21.news.prodigy.ne t...
> '07 Sonata with heated seats. Once switched on, they remain in the "on"
> position even if you shut the car off and later re-start it. Is than
> normal?


My 2004 Santa Fe LX does that.

It also automatically activates the defrost mode when it is first started
regardless of how I left the settings before. I think it says in the manual
that this is normal.



bigmack@cfl.rr.com 01-10-2007 02:42 PM

Re: Heated Seat Questions
 

Just picked up our 2007 Sonata last night.
When we tried the heated seats, only the seat bottom seems to warm.
Does the seat back warm at some point in the lumbar area?
Or do we own a very expensive "bunn warmer"?
Thanks


Barry 01-11-2007 06:46 AM

Re: Heated Seat Questions
 

<bigmack@cfl.rr.com> wrote in message
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>
> Just picked up our 2007 Sonata last night.
> When we tried the heated seats, only the seat bottom seems to warm.
> Does the seat back warm at some point in the lumbar area?
> Or do we own a very expensive "bunn warmer"?
> Thanks



>Just a "Bun Warmer"




Edwin Pawlowski 01-11-2007 10:10 AM

Re: Heated Seat Questions
 

"Barry" <Barry@austin.rr.com> wrote in message
news:45a6238c$0$4875$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
>
> <bigmack@cfl.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:1168458147.461953.290620@k58g2000hse.googlegr oups.com...
>>
>> Just picked up our 2007 Sonata last night.
>> When we tried the heated seats, only the seat bottom seems to warm.
>> Does the seat back warm at some point in the lumbar area?
>> Or do we own a very expensive "bunn warmer"?
>> Thanks

>
>
>>Just a "Bun Warmer"

>


HMA Service web site shows an element in the seat back. You can hardly
feel it with a jacket on though.



Rev. Tom Wenndt 01-11-2007 10:44 AM

Re: Heated Seat Questions
 
In most of those "seat heaters," they do put an element in the seat back.
But more times than not, since heat rises, that element does little more
than try to warm the headrest.

I have only sat on a seat with one of those once or twice. But on cold
mornings, they have made a difference, if only from the buns up.

Tom Wenndt


"Barry" <Barry@austin.rr.com> wrote in message
news:45a6238c$0$4875$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
>
> <bigmack@cfl.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:1168458147.461953.290620@k58g2000hse.googlegr oups.com...
>>
>> Just picked up our 2007 Sonata last night.
>> When we tried the heated seats, only the seat bottom seems to warm.
>> Does the seat back warm at some point in the lumbar area?
>> Or do we own a very expensive "bunn warmer"?
>> Thanks

>
>
>>Just a "Bun Warmer"

>
>





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