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Re: Rear seat heat beat treat sweet peat neat meat



The passenger side seat heat controls the rear heat. I believe that they do not
turn on unless there are passengers in the rear. At least it seemed this way in
our 87 tq.

harrison

Brooks Ellis wrote:

> This is probably the most posts you've seen from me, but now that I'm back
> in the Q saddle with a different ride, I'm curious about a bunch of things
> not on my 100 Q, and things I've needed to ask when I had it, but never got
> around to it.
>
> Anyway, I was installing an Amp in the trunk, and pulled up the rear seat
> to get a good + connection from the battery. Unlike my 100, this one had
> wires going into it, so I couldn't just pitch the seat in the garage until
> I needed to reinstall it. I am assuming there is some heated seat
> functionality for the rears..? If so (I'm pretty sure), what controls them?
> Does the drivers side heated seat control engage the rear left seat, and at
> the same temperature? Does it do both seats?
>
> I recall once I was rolling in a '90 (91?) V8 Q, and it had controls in the
> back for each seat! That'd be nice.
>
> Something else I noticed - When I turned off the car in my 100, and pulled
> the key out, the interior lights popped on. Not so with this 89 1/2 - Is it
> supposed to light up when you pull the key out? Or was this a new feature
> for '90 models?
>
> Gee whiz, I think that about takes care of my current curiosity. Thanks for
> any info you might have on the above!
>
> brooks