P700 Pioneer 700 cab heat issues

Terry

Terry

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I have a 2015 Pioneer 700 and I was wondering if there is anything I can do to prevent the seat and surrounding areas from getting hot?
 
R-Lamm

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I know it can be an issue with the 500's where we put sheets of stuff under the seats to help during the summer time...not sure about the 700's....but it has been brought up before....

Hot seat??
 
Terry

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I know it can be an issue with the 500's where we put sheets of stuff under the seats to help during the summer time...not sure about the 700's....but it has been brought up before....

Hot seat??
Yeah i'd like to find some type of heat shield to put under seat and around areas
 
R-Lamm

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Yeah i'd like to find some type of heat shield to put under seat and around areas
Do a search under the P500 and look for it there. There have been SEVERAL post on there and everyone uses something different but you can see a lot of pics of how they did it and what they used. Many different options as far as material. I know the 700 is different...but sounds like you are looking for what we all did. Most make it so we can take them out during winter time to help add a little heat into the cabs but be able to attach it back when the temps begin to rise up again.
 
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Really!!!!! I'm trying to get more heat:D
I have not seen anything for the 700,but the front could be stopped by a piece of foam or door insulation would help. And acrossed the seat belts a sweatshirt or kids blanket stop that. Arkansas is hot.:eek:
 
Terry

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Really!!!!! I'm trying to get more heat:D
I have not seen anything for the 700,but the front could be stopped by a piece of foam or door insulation would help. And acrossed the seat belts a sweatshirt or kids blanket stop that. Arkansas is hot.:eek:
yeah we do a lot of riding in the summer time
 
DG Rider

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I have a 2015 Pioneer 700 and I was wondering if there is anything I can do to prevent the seat and surrounding areas from getting hot?
What year is your unit? (EDIT: Duh...answered in your original post)

I ask because you never saw this complaint about the 2014's (which i had). The 2015 and up have a cat and O2 sensor so they can be run leaner, so they must be running hotter (as you would expect).

I took one of those cheap rubber cargo mats from Walmart and put under the front seats, but i did so purely for sound reduction. I'm sure it helps with heat as well....but I honestly never found the heat from mine objectionable, even on 100* days in AZ.
 
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I haven't noticed any issues with cab heat......maybe I'm just old and like it a little warmer..
 
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