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Auto "outdoor temperature" sensors?

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So, it was pretty chilly the other morning (36) (Texas). I autostarted my truck about 10 minutes before getting my sons to school.
We climbed in and the heat was on, heated seats were on, AND heated steering wheel was on. Trust me, I was blown away and excited. Ive never had heated seats or steering wheel.

The thing is, I didnt have them on the day prior. Ive NEVER turned them on. However, they were working like a charm.

Do the Ram 1500s with those features kick on below a certain temperature?

Im coming from 10 years of Lone Stars prior to my Laramie
 
All the heating options come on automatically at maximum if you start the truck when the outdoor temperature is below 40 degrees.
 
All the heating options come on automatically at maximum if you start the truck when the outdoor temperature is below 40 degrees.
Thanks for the quick reply. Ive only had the truck for 3 weeks. I knew it had those options, but wasn unaware they came on automatically. It was a pleasant surprise. Like I said, never had heated seats/wheel.
 
Thanks for the quick reply. Ive only had the truck for 3 weeks. I knew it had those options, but wasn unaware they came on automatically. It was a pleasant surprise. Like I said, never had heated seats/wheel.
There is an option in the setting menu to have them come on automatically with either remote start, or any start, Ionce it gets below like 40 degrees. You can turn that off as well. I know people who don't like heated seats.
 
Thanks for the quick reply. Ive only had the truck for 3 weeks. I knew it had those options, but wasn unaware they came on automatically. It was a pleasant surprise. Like I said, never had heated seats/wheel.
Remote start, heated seats, and heated steering wheel are welcome features in cold climates - nothing better than jumping in to find the cabin warmed, and the seat and wheel toasty warm. On hot days (78f or higher) the A/C and ventilated seat will kick on to cool things down.
 
I'll never go without heated seats or heated steering wheel again...creature comfort must haves in snow country.
 

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