Heated/Cooled seats option

Jimmyrn85

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Hey guys!
I’ve got heated/cooled seats in my R, mad that the car doesn’t come with them at ‘standard’ so my question is, do you think every car does actually have them in the seats, it’s just not unlocked?
Mo from LR retrofits unlocked traffic sign recognition and auto high beam assist on my R, so just wondering if they all come with the same seats it just needs enabling?

This is if I swap it in for a SVR!

Cheers!
 
Heating and cooling is done by Peltier cells and fans (hence the perforated seat leather), whereas heated-only seats have electric elements.
 
The performance seats in my MY21 P450 are perforated but I didn't opt for the heat/cool option when I specced the car (and to be honest, I don't really miss the feature), but aside from the seats themselves, the heating adjustment buttons are different, so even if you were to somehow enable the feature within the car brains, the buttons won't push in to allow you to select the seat heating/cooling feature.

The one thing I had wondered was whether the seats were 12-way as standard too, with just the doorcard buttons differing, since there's already the belief that the newer cars have come with the centre speaker even if you don't pay the £1000 extra for it.
 
Cluck said:
The performance seats in my MY21 P450 are perforated but I didn't opt for the heat/cool option when I specced the car (and to be honest, I don't really miss the feature), but aside from the seats themselves, the heating adjustment buttons are different, so even if you were to somehow enable the feature within the car brains, the buttons won't push in to allow you to select the seat heating/cooling feature.

The one thing I had wondered was whether the seats were 12-way as standard too, with just the doorcard buttons differing, since there's already the belief that the newer cars have come with the centre speaker even if you don't pay the £1000 extra for it.

I agree that some manufacturers are building in features that can be activated for payment at purchase or later in the lifetime. For £500 I can for example activate dynamic suspension on a BMW iX3. Nobody does it, but they tested it on the facelift M sport to see uptake.

I'm however sure there is no way that the manufacturer of the seats is going to give away (or JLR pay for) a whole set of motors, module and seat looms to make the extra adjustments possible, when seats are built from a set of modules (runners, base and back frame, motors, internal functions (airbags, inflatable bolsters, etc.), control module, padding and covering.
I've converted 3 cars inc. a Jaguar XF to different seats and in each case dismantled to the base components to reconstruct as I wanted, so am confident it's not 'hidden'.
 
I would have thought the same, but it struck me as curious that the older performance seats didn't appear to have the ventilation holes, whereas the newer ones do, even when the heating/cooling option isn't specified. If I ever get around to it, I'll give the LR Retrofits folk a buzz and see if they can take a look.
 
I may be wrong (it has been known) but I don’t think the cooling function was ever an option with the original Performance seats - ditto with the Sports seats if you had the suede inserts.
 
Perforated seats will obviously work with a heating element, but non-perforated ones won't work with the fans! Maybe Jaguar standardised on one type of leather for all seats, regardless of heating/cooling options?
 
Cluck said:
I would have thought the same, but it struck me as curious that the older performance seats didn't appear to have the ventilation holes, whereas the newer ones do, even when the heating/cooling option isn't specified. If I ever get around to it, I'll give the LR Retrofits folk a buzz and see if they can take a look.
Would be interesting to see what they say.
As posted above though perforations are not a definitive indication of heating and cooling being fitted. They can be cosmetic too. Clearly no perforations precludes it.
 
Lunar said:
I may be wrong (it has been known) but I don’t think the cooling function was ever an option with the original Performance seats - ditto with the Sports seats if you had the suede inserts.

This. The cooling feature was introduced with the new performance seats that came with the MY18 facelift.
 
Does anybody think the cooled seats option actually does much ?

I've always wondered if mine is malfunctioniong as it it's effect is very limited...just stops you sticking to the seat in shorts on a warm day, never really feels cold ?

In other words it doesn't mkae the seats as cold as warm seats make it warm.
 
Duvetday said:
Does anybody think the cooled seats option actually does much ?

MIne does! I find it especially noticeable on my back.

In my previous XKR in the depths of winter I was driving to work and had the heaters on max. They got a bit hot so I went to turn them off - in the XKR that was done by tapping the touchscreen (bad idea!) so I had to tap the control three tmes to turn them off. Unfortunately I hit a bump in the road and inadvertently tapped it 4 times, which set the cooling in operation. I didn't notice what I'd done until my thighs started freezing! I'm glad the F-Type has physical controls for such things - touchscreens are a bad idea in a car.
 
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