What a wimp! (Heating on this morning)
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I too noticed that the climate control was having to heat the car up rather than cool it down this morning.
Nothing like going for a drive on a clear winter evening. Heated seats/heater on full, hat, scarf and gloves and you can still look up at the stars. Cracking
kambites said:
I had the roof off and the heater on this morning.
I do miss having a convertible.Nothing like going for a drive on a clear winter evening. Heated seats/heater on full, hat, scarf and gloves and you can still look up at the stars. Cracking
Edited by Conscript on Friday 28th August 10:15
Conscript said:
I too noticed that the climate control was having to heat the car up rather than cool it down this morning.
Nothing like going for a drive on a clear winter evening. Heated seats/heater on full, hat, scarf and gloves and you can still look up at the starts. Cracking
One of my most favourite drives of last year was a Christmas morning blast around the country lanes of Hertfordshire. It was a gloriously sunny day. Not a cloud in the sky. I had the targa off and stowed, the heater on and Classic FM's Christmas Carol programme turned right the way up.kambites said:
I had the roof off and the heater on this morning.
I do miss having a convertible.Nothing like going for a drive on a clear winter evening. Heated seats/heater on full, hat, scarf and gloves and you can still look up at the starts. Cracking
Glorious.
kambites said:
I've been vaguely thinking of fitting heating elements to the Elise's seats for the winter. You can get a kit for about £50.
If you're going to do it, don't get the cheapest kits. By the time they heat up the car is warm and you've finished your journey. I bought and fitted a kit to my brother's Defender for Xmas. Cost about £120 and works really well. Can't remember the name I'm afraid but I did a lot of Googling beforehand.Freddy88FM said:
kambites said:
I've been vaguely thinking of fitting heating elements to the Elise's seats for the winter. You can get a kit for about £50.
If you're going to do it, don't get the cheapest kits. By the time they heat up the car is warm and you've finished your journey. I bought and fitted a kit to my brother's Defender for Xmas. Cost about £120 and works really well. Can't remember the name I'm afraid but I did a lot of Googling beforehand.Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff