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Past master Member Since: 30 Jun 2010 Location: Isle of Ely Posts: 2710 ![]() ![]() |
Not sure why you'd need an FBH. The car should start OK at any English winter temperature. If it's comfort, then as said above, the heater comes on very quickly owing to the electric heating element, and the top models (now - not sure about earlier) have heated seats and steering wheel. Ex AA Series III LWB Safari - Gone
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Sidetops Member Since: 13 Nov 2014 Location: Seaford Posts: 118 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
My current Rover 75 Connoisseur SE CDTi has a FBH with a timer and remote. What it enables you to do in the winter is set the timer 20-30 minutes before you leave for work, so you jump in to a fully defrosted car with a warm as toast cabin. |
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Nick Jan Member Since: 23 Aug 2007 Location: Nr Shoreham-by-sea, West Sussex Posts: 441 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I'm with Past master ………. what's the problem? I find that even when its really cold here, the combination of heated front windscreen, Aircon on auto defrost, wonderful heated front seats and a heating system that warms up fast anyway is more than adequate for the UK. |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 ![]() ![]() |
Its nice to go out just in time to hear the FBH shutting down, thick rimey frost around, all windows clear, open the doors, get in, quickly close the doors again, don't want to let the heat out. |
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