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The ventilated seats don’t seem to have very much air coming out on the trofeo. I had a ten years old Cayenne previously and the air really cooled you down out of the front seats.
many one else notice this problem?
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The ventilated seats don’t seem to have very much air coming out on the trofeo. I had a ten years old Cayenne previously and the air really cooled you down out of the front seats.
many one else notice this problem?
Mine seem fine and about the same as my previous Macan, although not had no sun or heat so far in the UK to really try them out. :cool:
The ventilated seats don’t seem to have very much air coming out on the trofeo. I had a ten years old Cayenne previously and the air really cooled you down out of the front seats.
many one else notice this problem?
My ventilation is very strong and noticeable. Much stronger compared to Mercedes. There I hardly noticed that it was on. After 30 seconds you should notice a significant cooling/ventilating effect. Otherwise, I'd have it checked. But beware: each brand handles the ventilation differently. Maybe it's only weaker in comparison, but still as intended to be.
Ventilated seats usually suck air into the seat rather than blow air out of the holes. So I wouldn’t expect to feel any air being blown on say your hand checking to see the strength of air flow.
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My modena has very strong seat ventillation. In fact, I can't keep it on high without the seat feeling very cold so it's always on medium or low. The coldness is MUCH better than in my BMW 540..I could barely ever feel any coldness on that one
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