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    Went out for a ride the other day when it was still cool 90 degrees and when I got home and pulled my I-phone from the glove box of my 2020 Spyder RTL it was way to hot,it was not plugged in just storing it there, any body else notice this on the hot day rides? It almost makes me belive they forgot to install some type of insulation around the glovebox. Pretty sure it was engine heat.

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    Oh yeah... it's engine heat. I'll sometimes leave my glovebox unlatched so the heat can escape.
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    Phone holster or jacket pocket
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    On my RTL, if I'm on a long trip and it's gonna be 90 degrees plus outside - I use a small insulated pouch with a tiny one one of those blue-ice packets and put that with the phone in it into the frunk. The phone then stays cool. The frunk can get quite hot on summer days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperG View Post
    On my RTL, if I'm on a long trip and it's gonna be 90 degrees plus outside - I use a small insulated pouch with a tiny one one of those blue-ice packets and put that with the phone in it into the frunk. The phone then stays cool. The frunk can get quite hot on summer days.
    I recently bought a 2013 RT-L and I have noticed that the frunk does not have any kind of insulation, just the fabric liner. Has anybody here tried to install some insulation on the lid or surrounding of the frunk?
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    My 2015 RT-S glove box was also very hot until I installed the 2013 model year Vent Scoops. Now I can leave a chocolate bar in there, unless we're stopped and it's in direct sunlight. I don't know if it would fit on a 2020 though. Maybe you should trade in in for a 2019.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Papaloco View Post
    Went out for a ride the other day when it was still cool 90 degrees and when I got home and pulled my I-phone from the glove box of my 2020 Spyder RTL it was way to hot,it was not plugged in just storing it there, any body else notice this on the hot day rides? It almost makes me belive they forgot to install some type of insulation around the glovebox. Pretty sure it was engine heat.
    I rode 120 miles in Texas heat on my 2020 Spyder RTL with my phone connected in the glove box. No sign of getting hot. Could be your phone itself overheating because of GPS or other CPU consuming processes running.
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    Glove box on my 20RTL also gets very warm.I do believe it's engine heat.

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    easy way to determine possibly would be to put a thermometer inside on a hot day outside, and then on a not so hot day. And ride the same amount and check it. That might show if it's caused by engine heat. It was an issue with my 2010 RT that BRP later installed a heat shield that fit in the center glove box. And it worked!

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    You're correct, engine heat dissipates from the glove box. After a ride, I pull out the compartment to help cool.

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    Good call, left mine open today and phone was as cool as a cucumber. Thanks I am still going to complain to the dealer at my first oil change and see if Brp responds.

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