RE: Useful Hot Air
Monday 4th March 2002
Useful Hot Air
Remote control heater from Kia warms your car before you reach it.
Discussion
I believe this sort of option has been available on cars in colder places like Canada for some years?
You can also start some Canadian cars remotely with the doors locked etc, so that the engine warms and the ice on the car melts before you get in later.
Useful if you live in a silly country where it gets to -30. More useful to sell the car and house, move to a warmer country and buy a softtop
You can also start some Canadian cars remotely with the doors locked etc, so that the engine warms and the ice on the car melts before you get in later.
Useful if you live in a silly country where it gets to -30. More useful to sell the car and house, move to a warmer country and buy a softtop

An s owner mentioned on another forum how he has fitted a pre-heater to the coolant system. It includes an impellor to circulate the coolant so that (a) your engine is already warmed up when you start it which should reduce engine wear and (b) you get hot air straight away from the blower. Struck me as a bloody good idea on both counts.
I've fitted on of those to my girlfriends Renault 5 - it's called a kenlowe Hotstart (www.kenlowe.com) and it's brilliant. I didn't go for the interior heating option, just the engine block heater (mainly coz the R5's battery isn't up to it
), still give lovely hot air right from startup + no starting problems
Needs to be plugged into the mains though. As for remote start, a lot of aftermarket alarms have this facility.
>> Edited by Fatboy on Monday 4th March 14:02


>> Edited by Fatboy on Monday 4th March 14:02
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