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      04-08-2016, 01:40 PM   #6
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Drives: 2013 X1 i35
Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Northern California

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I have a windshield reflector and that helps, but I'm also talking about being in the seat for anything over 40 minutes at a time. It's not just the initial 'ow-we these things are hot from baking in the sun' but also they just don't seem to breathe. I get kinda clammy and that's probably t.m.i. but such is the beauty of the intrawebz. My Lexus had these cool seat fans that didn't work like true a/c but it did move some air. Maybe I just got used to it so now straight leather seats feel hot and I need to re-calibrate my butt.

I'll try setting the a/c manually and see if that helps, good suggestion.
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