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How well does ventilated seating work?

41K views 26 replies 17 participants last post by  daveINvegas  
#1 ·
My Sorento is about 2 months old now. I just started using the cooling on the driver's seat. I feel as if it barely does anything even on high. Sometimes I feel it more than others. It also seems as if the passenger side is much more powerful with the cooling. Heating works great, but the cooling doesn't really seem to make that much of a difference. I have never had cooled seats so I'm not sure how it should feel. Just wondering what experience anyone else has had so far.
 
#2 ·
Am in same situation as you are both re this being a new feature and uncertain as to effect versus the heated seat option. Not even sure as to how it is supposed to be effective given that your thighs, butt and back are blocking the vents.
Early days though as have only tried a few times and not yet on one of those really hot days where seats have heated up in the sun.
Doesn't seem to take effect as quickly as the heating does.
Am also wondering if the A/C needs to be functioning and of course there is a delay before it functions when you first star up, so that may also account for a delay in the effect on the seats.
So far early conclusion (VERY early) is heating is more effective than "cooling"; I say that in quotes as believe the description of the feature is "ventilated".
 
#5 ·
Looks like it is a just a fan that blows air into pockets in the seat. Supposed to reduce humidity/moisture, it won't make it colder without the AC since it is cycling cabin temperature air.
 
#6 · (Edited)
Think Kia websites are a little misleading by stating blue coloured cool air; without stating the source of the air. The manual is not helpful either as simply states to press the switch to get "cool" air. You would think this info should be expanded on to state that source is cabin air, not refrigerated air directly from the a/c; even add the tip for cooler air, to direct some of the A/C air through the bottom vents.
Your initial thought with this feature would be to get cool air when first get into a hot car interior, but all you will get is air based on the current air temperature inside the car. Further it takes awhile for the A/C to cool down the interior.
So my conclusion is unlike heated seats that can be of almost immediate help in a cold car, the "ventilated" seat option is more for long distance driving comfort.
 
#8 ·
On trips over 20 minutes I find them extremely useful. We haven't had any very hot days here where I am in a while, but if you are cooling the cabin, the seat fans will make a difference in long driving. I never expected them to freeze my butt (vs warming it in the winter) but instead keep it cooler than just a plain regular leather seat.
 
#11 · (Edited)
Checked by 2 dealers, one said it is working adequately, the other one said that it has to be tested on another car.

Actually, I noticed that you only feel the ventilation/"cooling" when it is already cool in the car, that is when you do not really need it, making that gadget not really useful !

A pity since it's a great idea. I guess what could have been efficient is a seat plugged on the AC and not on a ventilator of warm air.
 
#12 ·
seems to work ok on my car. I turn on high, and I can feel the coolness in about 5 minutes. I feel my pants between the seat, and my skin, and I feel the coolness. I haven't tried the passenger seat yet though. Oh, the temps outside were upper 80's to 90's. I didn't see much difference if any with the a/c blowing down at the feet, or straight on. I don't see any need for it to be cooler. I have black interior, and the nappa leather seats haven't been that hot in direct sunlight. I'll see how it heats in the winter
 
#13 ·
I have them on my Optima and will not by another car without them, but much like the Sorento, they are not "Air Conditioned" Seats, they are ventilated. I run the air through the seat at all times. Its not intended to cool your derrier, its intended to reduce moisture and increase airflow so you dont get swamp arse... For that purpose, I find they work VERY well.
 
#16 ·
2014 SXL vented air seats

Since I rarely have a passenger in the front seat little did I know until today that the passenger side did not ventilate air. I could hear the fans while in the garage testing out the seat but no air. Went to the dealer and was told the are not useful anyways so are you sure you want looked at. Well of course, about an hour later was told the manufacture glued the bag of air the pushes against the perforated seat was incorrectly aligned and can,t be fixed. Was told bottom seat is 2800.00 to replace. This is on my new 2014 SXL. Part is on order. So, if you have problems with one side not as good. Might want to inform the dealer to review. I agree that they are not for cold air but the moving air gives the feeling of coolness and helps prevent sweat incase your wearing shorts on a hot day.
 
#19 ·
Yes, it really only works when your body is hot. If I'm hot/sweaty, I feel it immediately. Once my body is no longer hot, I barely feel it, even on high.
 
#20 ·
I haven't tried it on my new Sorento, but on my Sportage it worked well on those hot days where the leather would sometimes warm up. It would help get rid of that excess heat and bring it to a more bearable temperature. They work; they aren't going to give you ice cold air but they will definitely help cool the seats on those hot days and keep you from warming it up too much on those long drives.
 
#21 ·
I would say it works when it is already pretty cold in the car.

Mine has been checked by dealer and it has been reported as working normally.

For me, it is more a sale argument by Kia which built a cheap system to look like a real cooling system than a real working function.

Imagine I barely feel it at max level so why 3 levels would be needed ?

Close to useless.
 
#22 ·
I have found to the contrary that the ventilation system works quite well; have used different levels at different times. Key is that it is a ventilation system and not a "cooling" system, no cool A/C air. I find it removes the sometimes stickiness of your back and but.
However, don't expect any results when getting into a hot car as it circulates air that it around the seats.