bellyer
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Now that it is getting cold here in Chicago and I have a couple of long road trips to make in the next 6 weeks, I want to make sure that I can get as much juice from my MME as possible between charging stops, especially since one of the trips is going to be a bit iffy when it comes to making it from the starting point to a DC Fast Charging stop. I understand that I will want to limit the use of the E-Heat and rely more on the steering wheel and heated seats for warmth, but since I will also have passengers in the back seat and my dog in the trunk, I do not want them freezing while I'm nice and warm in the front with the heated steering wheel and heated seat. I did just purchase two 12v plug-in seat warmers for the back seat occupants, but I am wondering if using those, as well as the front heated seats and steering wheel will end up any more efficient than simply relying on the E-Heat. I know that I am going to have to use the E-Heat to defog the windows periodically, but I am hoping that maybe these heated seat pads I am adding and the seats and wheel up front will be more efficient in helping to warm the car than using E-Heat will be.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
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