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Old 11-16-2010, 10:46 PM   #28
Plainfield
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Drives: '10 2LT Camaro & '70 Challenger R/T
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Originally Posted by USMCSSGT-RET View Post
Like someone else said, if you leave your heat on full blast set to defrost, it will come on that way with remote start.

However, the heated seats have to be programmed to come on in the radio's settings. I've had my set to "on" for the last week, but everytime I remote start it, it doesn't feel like they were on....unless they take a long time to heat up. So when I get in the car, I turn the seats on manually and they only seem to take a few minutes to heat my rump up nice and toasty.

This make perfect sense, and I have tried it. I am more concerned with the lack of heat in the cabin, than I am with the seat warmers. I have turned the heat on full blast, set on defrost, and without. Each way I have it set all the way up to super hot.

Then I turn the car off. When I turn the car back on with the remote start the cabin heater does not turn on. No air is blowing.

It doesn't matter if I turn the car right back on or if I wait a few hours. I have to put the key in the ignition to get the air to start to blow.

I have waited 10 minutes. It just so happens that the seats are also not warmed up in those 10 minutes. And yes I programed it via the radio.

The thing is, if I start the car with the key to begin with the heat goes on and I can feel the seat warm up within minutes.

Something just isn't right.
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