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    I did search on this site to no avail. Just wondering if anyone here has ever installed rear heat on the 04+. Before my gp i had an olds delta 88 with rear heat running under the middle console. I was wondering if something like this can be swapped with modifications.
    Its getting cold and im noticing the rear floor always stays cold. I have a 13 month old who would appreciate it im sure. Thanks for any feedback.
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    If you look under your seats..there's no vent?

    You can see them in this picture of a Regal (same as older GP) with the seats out.


    It runs under the console (beneath carpet)


    and comes out ... under the seat
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    my 98 has the rear floor vents too. not that much heat comes out them.

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    Your 13 month old can reach the floor already?

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    Il check if i hv vents under my seats. Thanks for the pics.

    LOL... no she cant reach the floor but it does get cold.... maybe im thinking a lil overboard here. So scratch that idea off the list.
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    You could add heated seats.. if she weren't in a car seat
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    I mean, you could extend the plumbing to see if that helps...could probably add close to another foot of it, maybe try and direct more?

    I always aim the heat down anyways...never have it up through the vents at all during the winter.
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