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ckamps



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Intermittent heating with heated/cooled front seats
Have people with 14-way heated and cooled electric memory front seats found that the heating function is unreliable?

For example, the heated seats seem to work fine for the most part, but on occasion, the seats won't heat and instead act like they're on the low setting of the cooling function. i.e. you can feel a slight cool breeze from the seats and no heat when the heating level is set to any level.

This problem has been occurring for both the driver and passenger front seats.

I have a 2022 NAMER 110 X-Dynamic with 14-way heated and cooled electric memory front seats.

Without success, a few things I've tried to work around the issue:

* Hard reset of Pivi with engine off
* Using the Pivi screen to turn on and adjust the heating level

I found one forum thread where an owner reported that the heating function of the heated/cooled seats seems to have a mind of its own. I can agree with that.

https://www.reddit.com/r/NewDefender/comme...are_button

The front heated seats in our 2021 90 First Edition with heated seats (no cooling function) work reliably. However, I read that the heating function in the heating/cooled seats might use a different technology:

https://landroverforums.com/forum/2020-def...post856038 2021 D90 Pangea First Edition
2022 D110 X-Dynamic HSE Eiger Grey
Post #1057877 19th Jan 2025 5:58pm
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