Thestangb
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So I recently installed cooled/heated seats in my base car (will make a tutorial on how to do that soon!) and like everybody...I was having issues with the cooling in the back of the seats.
I got the 3D printed solution made by [MENTION=16202]Darko66[/MENTION] http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=62139 and that fixed the issue partially until today when I took off my seats covers and found the ridiculous Ford design for the blower.
As you can see the coupler was bent and wasn't letting sufficient air to pass through the "springy" foam
SO MY FIX: I cut around 1.5 inch of the coupler and zip-tied it again to make it straight from the blower to the foam...I was surprised by how much the airflow improved (I would say by %50) and I can now definitely feel the top back getting really cold as it should!
THE 3RD FIX SHOULD BE: Finding a way to force the air get to the bottom vents as it's currently focused on the top ones - Again this is a faulty design by Ford since the blower is blowing air right on top of the top vents when it should be blowing in the center
I got the 3D printed solution made by [MENTION=16202]Darko66[/MENTION] http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=62139 and that fixed the issue partially until today when I took off my seats covers and found the ridiculous Ford design for the blower.
As you can see the coupler was bent and wasn't letting sufficient air to pass through the "springy" foam
SO MY FIX: I cut around 1.5 inch of the coupler and zip-tied it again to make it straight from the blower to the foam...I was surprised by how much the airflow improved (I would say by %50) and I can now definitely feel the top back getting really cold as it should!
THE 3RD FIX SHOULD BE: Finding a way to force the air get to the bottom vents as it's currently focused on the top ones - Again this is a faulty design by Ford since the blower is blowing air right on top of the top vents when it should be blowing in the center
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