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Originally Posted by Hrothgar
I used to think that cooled seats were a gimmick that I would never need, until I finally started using them in my 2LT on a scorching Florida summer afternoon. Having your sweaty nads cooled after a brutal workout is heavenly. I need not mention the benefits of heated seats on middle-age backs and muscles. If only they could add some rollers and massage features to the car, I'd never had to leave it.
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Not being critical, but, just FYI, the Camaros are heated / vented seats not heated / cooled. My 15 Silverado HD has heated / cooled seats, but, then they saved money in 16 by changing back to just heated / vented. My truck's seats do noticeably more to "cool" than the Camaro's seats. Though, personally, I would miss the heat function way more than the vented or cooled function.
2015
"Each heated/cool seat has 2 blower assemblies, one located under the seat cushion and one located in the seat back. Each blower assembly contains a thermo-electric device (TED) and a blower motor. The TED is mounted downstream of the blower motor. Each TED consists of a circuit of positive and negative connections sandwiched between 2 ceramic plates. Each ceramic plate is equipped with copper fins for cool exchange. The air flowing past these fins is directed as conditioned air into the seat cushion and seat back or directed into the cabins waste air."
2016
"Each vented seat system consists of 2 blower motors; one in the seat back and one in the seat cushion. During vented seat operation, the vented seat blower motors move cabin air through channels in the foam pad and small holes in the seat covers causing a cooling effect to the occupant."