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Originally Posted by fdpxfunix
I have a 2010 X1 with leather and heated seats. Setting 1 takes about 4 mins to get properly warm and this is enough for me when wearing jeans and a fleece top.
Setting 2 I've hardly used, but have used setting 3 a few times when I've got some back ache. I can't leave setting 3 on for long as it just gets too hot!
Sounds like you have a problem or the heaters are just not as powerful as the older model car.
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Hmm. This makes me feel that I might have an issue in my car. I had setting 3 on for 3+ hours wearing just long underwear tights directly against the seat. It was barely warm. This was on a -20F at summit and -5F at the base ski day.
I don't think 70F in LA qualifies for needing any heated seats, but rather a seat cooling system if it were me.
My expectation is that a 3 setting should get the -5F frigid leather warm in 5 mins, then get my posterior warm in another 5 mins, and then become too hot forcing a downgrade to 2 setting after 15 mins. Sitting on a 3-setting in my VW TDI for 3+ hours would not be possible - you'd be roasting after 20 mins.