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    Quote Originally Posted by wbks View Post
    they wont be in the seat by then, it's actually a variable remote pneumatic actuator fitted to some pistons under the seat. For those awkward moments when someone dropped one and you just wish you could be alone
    Hmmm... In the absence off a sunroof that could be an interesting way to exit...
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    Quote Originally Posted by edbear View Post
    hmmm... In the absence off a sunroof that could be an interesting way to exit...
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    heater

    yup I concur back seat priority heater

    but I cant make out the Kanji , will ask wife she is better

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    when I clicked on this thread there were 2 answers , I posted and there suddenly was a whole page ? of course with the answer,,,,,, server?
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    I thought it was rear fan speed. Um mate you could try it and see
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    I thought it was rear fan speed. Um mate you could try it and see
    LOL!!! Actually I did but being in the front seat at the time, it didn't seem to do much...

    The thread's been worth the post!
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    There is a vent on each side, at floor level just behind the front doors. If you turn the heater on and move said lever, the air comes our of those vents too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paturoa View Post
    There is a vent on each side, at floor level just behind the front doors. If you turn the heater on and move said lever, the air comes our of those vents too.
    Ahah, the light gets brighter!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Ahah, the light gets brighter!
    Its a vent control ... not a light silly ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    Its a vent control ... not a light silly ...
    Hmmm... I see... or not if the light's too dim...

    I do like the thought of controlled venting... Far too much uncontrolled venting around these days!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Hmmm... I see... or not if the light's too dim...

    I do like the thought of controlled venting... Far too much uncontrolled venting around these days!
    Too true ... I would not do anything like that ...... ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    Too true ... I would not do anything like that ...... ...
    But if course! I would expect you to be far too much a gentleman to vent uncontrollably.

    Of course it does depend on what one has had for dinner, often...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    But if course! I would expect you to be far too much a gentleman to vent uncontrollably.

    Of course it does depend on what one has had for dinner, often...
    Probably ... more to do with what one has with dinner ....
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    Finally something I can speak about with authority and I've been pipped to the post. It was described to me as a granny priority heater warms up the old lady in the back first.

    The literal translation is ' Please to warm up granny first and check motion why not sure thing'


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    Quote Originally Posted by martybabe View Post
    Finally something I can speak about with authority and I've been pipped to the post. It was described to me as a granny priority heater warms up the old lady in the back first.

    The literal translation is ' Please to warm up granny first and check motion why not sure thing'


    Sadly, my lovely Estima is up for sale http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...955881.htm#qna Thank you Immigration NZ
    I try to warm up Granny, (my wife), every day, didn't think to try that way... Although she did comment on how warm the passenger seat was tonight on the way home...

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