Q: How do I use the rear seat warmers?

asked by on January 15, 2016

How do I use the rear seat warmers?

The rear seat warmers are controlled by the Rear Seat warmer switches, which are on the inside of both rear doors. To use a rear seat warmer, press the corresponding switch. Press the switch again to turn off the warmers.

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