Remote start....
When I remote start 2012 Overland in the mornings…sometimes the heated seats, heated steering or rear defrost or any combination of the three come on and sometimes nothing.
I read somewhere in the manual that these things will turn on automatically when remote started in cold weather. In warm weather the driver ventilated seats will turn on. For me, it’s a hit and miss. Yesterday, I remote started after work and it was 9 Celsius and only rear defrost came on. This morning when leaving for work, nothing came on and it was 6 Celsius. Am I missing something here?:confused: |
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81 views and no response? Come on guys.....I am sure someone out there is having the same issue with their WK2.
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Re: Remote start....
Originally Posted by boyvan
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81 views and no response? Come on guys.....I am sure someone out there is having the same issue with their WK2.
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Thanks man for at least replying....I will patiently wait for others :CALLIN:
Even the Jeep (doesn't) Care in this forum.....:wink: |
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Got my answer from another forum . Mods please delete this. :beerchug:
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Re: Remote start....
Originally Posted by boyvan
(Post 565951)
Got my answer from another forum . Mods please delete this. :beerchug:
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Re: Remote start....
Originally Posted by boyvan
(Post 565926)
When I remote start 2012 Overland in the mornings…sometimes the heated seats, heated steering or rear defrost or any combination of the three come on and sometimes nothing.
I read somewhere in the manual that these things will turn on automatically when remote started in cold weather. In warm weather the driver ventilated seats will turn on. For me, it’s a hit and miss. Yesterday, I remote started after work and it was 9 Celsius and only rear defrost came on. This morning when leaving for work, nothing came on and it was 6 Celsius. Am I missing something here?:confused: Sorry I missed your posts, I'm not on here everyday but i do try to get to as many posts as I can. To give a quick answer to your question, the Comfort System can be activated/deactivated and set up through your EVIC. When you remote start your Overland, the features will automatically turn on when temperatures are below 5° C. For more information on the Remote Start Comfort System operation, please refer to “Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)/Customer-Programmable Features (SETUP)” in “Understanding Your Instrument Panel” in your Owner’s Manual and your DVD. If you are experiencing erratic activity when you remote start, the logical thing to do is get your Overland to your local dealer to ensure there are no issues with the programming. Hope that helps and have a great day! |
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