If you want something that will keep you warm when temperatures plummet below freezing, then you’ll need a Honda Pioneer cab heater that connects to the engine cooling circuit. Rather than siphoning heat from coolant fluid, the auxiliary fan simply makes use of radiant heat from the engine and exhaust system. Instead, owners use a digital display to set the desired fan activation temperature with a programmable thermostat. This unique Honda Pioneer heater kit doesn’t connect to the engine’s cooling system. Owners wanting something with increased heat output that doesn’t require an extensive installation process should take a look at the Design Engineering Auxiliary Fan Kit. If you need a heat source for only a few weeks of the year, then this is an ideal option for you. The six-foot cord plugs directly into your UTV’s 12-volt socket, and the swivel base allows you to focus the heat wherever you want within the cabin. This affordable plug-and-play Honda Pioneer heating kit can be installed onto your dash with simple tools in only a few minutes. People looking for something simple, easy, and effective should consider the Greene Mountain Outdoors 12V Heater with Swivel Base. Whether you’re an avid outdoorsman, year-round trail rider, or determined ranch hand, a Honda Pioneer heating system from will make your winter season much more tolerable.
We have everything from simple plug-in heaters to full systems that will keep you warm, defrost your windshield, and keep your windows fog-free. That’s why even the most hardened winter warriors will benefit from a quality Honda Pioneer heater kit. Although full cab enclosures are great at blocking out wind and precipitation while trapping in body heat, they still leak cold air into the cabin through multiple small cracks that cannot be completely sealed. Freezing rain, snow, and frigid winds are enough to send most people packing and heading back home. Cold temperatures are one of the biggest deterrents from riding UTVs during the winter.