Scott Semone
Well-known member
The last time I went out for a ride in weather below 50° F I didn't feel any heat from my seat; however, my grips were almost too hot to hold on to them.
I recently checked that the seat was actually plugged into the wiring harness; which it was - so, I'm wondering if others have experienced anything along the same lines as me, or perhaps if there is something that might be inhibiting the seat from warming up.
My last ride was pretty short (8 miles), and I probably didn't go over 60 mph; so, thinking the electrical management system didn't have enough to heat the seat due to the low engine (alternator) rpm and or time? Again, grips were almost too hot to hold.(Set at 3), Seat was set at 4.
I recently checked that the seat was actually plugged into the wiring harness; which it was - so, I'm wondering if others have experienced anything along the same lines as me, or perhaps if there is something that might be inhibiting the seat from warming up.
My last ride was pretty short (8 miles), and I probably didn't go over 60 mph; so, thinking the electrical management system didn't have enough to heat the seat due to the low engine (alternator) rpm and or time? Again, grips were almost too hot to hold.(Set at 3), Seat was set at 4.