Fatnipples
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Do all three rear seats have heat/ventilation? There are only two switches.
Just the outboard seats.Do all three rear seats have heat/ventilation? There are only two switches.
I have a Limited with heated rears only.... honestly I feel it's a pretty useless option to have in the rear. How many times do you really need to worry about someone in the back seat needing their butt heated or cooled. To me the best climate option is the heated steering wheel. What a pleasure!
ha ha ..I hear you, they do serve a purpose....Well, if you have family with 2 small kids and they drive alot with me in the car, i for sure want my kids feel comfy in the back.
Longhorn with heated and ventilated seats.
Did you ever look into this? I have the knockout panels as well. But not sure if this is prewired or notGreat, thanks for the info!
I’m actually quite glad the controls are on the rear. There’s a good chance that’s plug and play if I were to purchase the OEM parts. It looks like I have the knock-out panels in place on my Laramie.
I’ll have to do some research into the factory part numbers.
Did you ever research this and figure out if you can just plug and play?Great, thanks for the info!
I’m actually quite glad the controls are on the rear. There’s a good chance that’s plug and play if I were to purchase the OEM parts. It looks like I have the knock-out panels in place on my Laramie.
I’ll have to do some research into the factory part numbers.
The first step would be to search mopar parts illustrations and compare part numbers. It would be really cool if what you mentioned is all you need.Just purchased my new 2021 Laramie pretty well loaded out with the Laramie Level B equipment group, Customer Preferred package 27H, & added the electric side steps (to make it easier for wife to get in). It already has the heated rear seats so I'm assuming all the wiring harness, needed for the ventilated rear seats, has been installed. With that in mind, I'm thinking I would only need the additional parts related only for the ventilated requirements, i.e.; switches, ventilation bags, ventilation blower, etc. Does this sound about right?