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keith



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schuee wrote:
keith wrote:
Along with interior LED floor lighting , I have fitted heated in the middle 2 + 1 . The kids love it in the winter . Switch is fitted in the front console spare switch space .


Hello Keith

Is that an aftermarket kit you bought, my kids complain about how cold it is at first during the winter months, I did try one of those ceramic 12v heaters in the back, though it was about as much use as a chocolate fire grate Laughing Hi yes they were aftermarket heaters . Similar to an electric blanket elements through them . It was a pain stripping the half leather material off the seats , they are a lot more difficult in new 2.2 than my old TD5 and running wiring without being seen . I took my wiring down through the flooring along the chassis and in at the bulkhead for a switch to the dash .

Cheers

Keith
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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Orkney Grey
keith wrote:
schuee wrote:
keith wrote:
Along with interior LED floor lighting , I have fitted heated in the middle 2 + 1 . The kids love it in the winter . Switch is fitted in the front console spare switch space .


Hello Keith

Is that an aftermarket kit you bought, my kids complain about how cold it is at first during the winter months, I did try one of those ceramic 12v heaters in the back, though it was about as much use as a chocolate fire grate Laughing Hi yes they were aftermarket heaters . Similar to an electric blanket elements through them . It was a pain stripping the half leather material off the seats , they are a lot more difficult in new 2.2 than my old TD5 and running wiring without being seen . I took my wiring down through the flooring along the chassis and in at the bulkhead for a switch to the dash .

Cheers

Keith


Think I will be fitting some fleece blankets in readiness for winter then Laughing Laughing

Many Thanks
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