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Originally Posted by Ghostvette There is apparently a fan built into the roadster seats to cool the occupants. The center console switches have a small rheostat built in to control

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Old 07-29-2021, 10:25 AM   #16 (permalink)
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There is apparently a fan built into the roadster seats to cool the occupants. The center console switches have a small rheostat built in to control the fan speed.
Gotcha, that's what I figured as only a few high end cars actually have AC ducting to the seats. IMO, that's the only worthwhile way of effectively cooling seats.

Best of luck in your endeavor.
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Gotcha, that's what I figured as only a few high end cars actually have AC ducting to the seats. IMO, that's the only worthwhile way of effectively cooling seats.

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Thanks. Finally got the last connector I needed for the one switch and should have the power circuits wired up this weekend.

I also think I remember reading about a third type of seat out there some manufacturers use or used that uses a piezoelectric device to provide some cooling...?
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Thanks. Finally got the last connector I needed for the one switch and should have the power circuits wired up this weekend.

I also think I remember reading about a third type of seat out there some manufacturers use or used that uses a piezoelectric device to provide some cooling...?
Did you ever get this completed? I have an 09 sport touring w nav so in my head this process should be plug and play if I pull the trigger on those roadster seats but after skimming through here you got me worried
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