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Cooled seats for my '05 roadster?

Old 09-11-2013, 10:51 AM
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Default Cooled seats for my '05 roadster?

The new 370Z Roadsters have the leather heated and cooled seats. Can these be put into a 2005? I'd love to have the cooled seats for those hot humid days in Chicago. If they can, where? How much?

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Old 09-14-2013, 07:44 PM
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I'm going to guess you cannot. I think they run AC duct to them? (totally just a stab in the dark there) But I would say if you could do it, it probably isn't easy and it probably isn't cheap.
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Have you tried the cooled seats feature in that specific car to see if they work? Before you invest alot of bucks and effort.

I have them in my MB, and honestly they don't seem to do much (now the seat HEATERS, that's a different story, THOSE will melt wax).

I test drove a Ford Taurus SHO a couple years back, it had seat heaters that CRANKED cold air up from below, but by the end of the test drive I noticed that the BACK of the seat was really hot - the salesman told me that is where the motor is for the cooler blower, and he noticed it got hot too.
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