Omega Owners Forum
Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: old cruiser on 14 December 2007, 13:55:49
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For those of you that have tried them; how long are you finding it's taking for your heated seats to warm up in this cold weather? mine were working last time I tested them (back in the summer!!) they seem to be taking ages now , to the point where I'm thinking are they working or is it heat from my backside warming the seat!!
Cheers Pete
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about 3 minites or so, i found they take effect much faster on leather. (almost instantly get warm)
With my cloth seats, when i am leaving town (within 3-4 mins or starting), they are working and nice and warm.
I guess with the heater fans on full and rear window heater thing, that all draws power so can take longer to warm up?
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My leather ones take about 1min before you can feel the heat coming through.
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Cheers Guys, seems like I might have a fault with mine then, something else to look at !!
Cheers Pete
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I must have a sensitive a--e. My cloth seat heaters in my 2.6l are unbearably hot on max. after 30 secs.
I have to run them on the lowest setting.
Or else I need to phone my doctor. ;D
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I must have a sensitive a--e. My cloth seat heaters in my 2.6l are unbearably hot on max. after 30 secs.
I have to run them on the lowest setting.
Or else I need to phone my doctor. ;D
Mine are the same - No2 in winter. No5 reserved for unknowing passengers - simply for comic effect.
I remember my father in law asking "Are these seats heated or have I wet myself" followed by "Can you turn it off cos I feel like my chestnuts are roasting over an open fire" ;D
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In my minifacelift, up to 1 minute before they are uncomfortably hot :(
about no1, maybe 2 in the facelift as long as you like 8-)
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same as for me no1 hot enough no 5 is way too hot feels as though I could boil an egg on it :o
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same as for me no1 hot enough no 5 is way too hot feels as though I could boil an egg on it :o
"Boil in the Bag!!" ;D