Mako_254
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Nice work.the heat exchanger for the lumbar does not work properly.
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Nice work.the heat exchanger for the lumbar does not work properly.
You have to wonder with all this R&D that goes into cars...is there anyone at Ford road testing them for normal things like this? Or rattles? Anything? :headbonk:All good inputs in that last 3 posts. I wonder if you could rig up some kind of fan & duct that would blow cabin air up inside the back of the seat just to see if the Peltier/Fan unit doesn't heat soak and put out warm air. If you could somehow get slow flow of cabin air up in the back for the fan to blow through the heat exchange it might make the back work like the bottom and stay cool.
You don't sense the air flow on the backs because it's not cooled air. Wet your hand down, then feel around where the fan is located in the seat back ... you'll feel air flow then.That being said, my seat backs don't seem to flow any noticeable air at all. My seat bottoms do get cool, and you can actually hear the air flow. I've tried listening to my seatbacks and it sounds like there is a fan running, but I definitely don't feel air flow.
I've worried about this. I haven't used the "cooled" seats for more than about 10 minutes at a time. Using them for 30 minutes or more and I wonder how hot the back of the seat will get at that spot where the fan and/or the Peltier element resides right at top map pocket level.It wasn't until I got home that I realized that the back of the seat was extremely hot to the touch right at the top of the map pocket. So uncomfortably hot that you wouldn't leave your hand there. I can't imagine this isn't a fire hazard.
I FordService on this site needs to forward this entire thread to Ford so they can be aware their design doesn't work properly. Disappointing for sure. :(
They really do. These cars need to be reworked so the seats actually work. I don't want to hear any more garbage about this being the intended design. Get your design revised and get these cars fixed!
I'm thinking along the same lines. Would be nice to pull the connector to the upper seat "cooler"/fan and leave the bottom one on since it works. I would bet the upper seat would be cooler with the upper fan/"cooler" disconnected than it would be with it running and just putting out heat via the fan motor and/or the Peltier unit in the seat back. Wonder if it is possible to wedge your arm up the seat back and feel around for a connector and try to pull it? Sad that we are having to resort to some of these possible measures. :(I also see the issue with the backs. Yesterday it was 90 degrees when I left work. I turned the seats on and also turned the air to low for the entire 40 minute drive home. I tried making the car as cold as possible. I checked it with the same infrared tester used earlier in this thread. Bottoms were around 71. The back of the driver seat was 95 degrees after running for 40 minutes. If this is how it should work I want it disconnected.
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