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Can you feel the heating element in your RT Ltd 2023 heated seat?

Baveux

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Hi,

When you rub or press on the middle of your RT's driver seat, do you notice a small lump or mass? It seems I can feel the heating element. My dealer informed me that BRP stated this is normal and how they are manufactured. The technical advisor confirmed BRP's statement after inspecting his demo. I will pick up my machine tomorrow night; but I'm curious to know about yours?

During the same trip they resolved the reverse issue by replacing the actuator.
 
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:coffee:....I was told that by my local Spyder Dealer too.
I really don't like the look or feel of the wiring on the seat.
For me the 'butt feel' was terrible

The fix is a different type of seat.
Or something else like a cover.
I decided to go with the cover.
 
:coffee:....I was told that by my local Spyder Dealer too.
I really don't like the look or feel of the wiring on the seat.
For me the 'butt feel' was terrible

The fix is a different type of seat.
Or something else like a cover.
I decided to go with the cover.

Honestly, I don't feel anything when I sit on it, and I find the seat much more comfortable than my previous Goldwing.

Its my wife, who notices everything, spotted it a week ago... Geeezzz I've washed it five times and ridden it for 3000 miles, and I never feel a thing, ;)
 
It's there, but I don't feel it. It is apparently glued to the bottom side of the seat cover. Laam/Day Long actually cut around it and reuse it on their seat builds.
 
It's there, but I don't feel it. It is apparently glued to the bottom side of the seat cover. Laam/Day Long actually cut around it and reuse it on their seat builds.


I can confirm that the technician was truthful; every seat I inspected this morning has that lump. All is well now.

thanks to all for your input
 
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