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I mean I'm just hazarding a guess here but... Might it be possible that you seat coolers for some reason are actually outputting humid air?
I just say because I've been in a few cars with this and I've never felt "wet"
Moisture never really contributed. As I said elsewhere in this thread, I've never peed myself as an adult. However, I've primarily traveled in jeans and the feeling granted by the air conditioning seat feels exactly how I think it would feel if I wet myself, then let it dry in my jeans. I haven't tested that though.