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Discussion starter · #4 ·
It's on the Jeep site as standard on all models 2008 and 2009.


Overview
• cargo compartment lamp • sliding armrest • full floor carpeting
• tilt steering column • sentry key theft-deterrent system • bright interior accents
• front dome light • 60/40 split-folding rear seat • rear window defroster
• full-length floor console • instrumentation-inc: outside temp display; tachometer • fold-flat cargo floor
• sliding sunvisors w/vanity mirrors • fixed long-mast antenna • air conditioning
• rear seat heat ducts • body color fascias • side roof rails
• black door handles • halogen headlamps • liftgate door w/fixed glass
• accent color liftgate applique • fold-away manual mirrors • variable intermittent windshield wipers
• rear window wiper/washer • multistage dual front airbags • front & rear side curtain airbag
 
They are under the front seats.
Not really grilles just an opening.
If you look under the front seats (from the rear) you will see a plastic rectangular (with rounded corners) opening. That is the duct.
 
Thanks, since I'm too lazy right now...Do they work on all settings? Even though they call them heat ducts, do they function with the AC at all?
I am thinking that they are only active when a floor setting is chosen (so it is heating/cooling depending on what temp setting is). I can't really tell by looking at the parts drawing. Someone will have to experiment.
 
Discussion starter · #11 ·
Okay, I found them...Didn't expect them to be so far towards the front on the front seats. I didn't look underneath but I felt a metal sheet under the seat that I think hinders the air movement. I'll have to check it out today, this morning it was too dark.
 
they work GREAT (in floor and floor/vent positions) kids will be nice n toasty ...:smiley_thumbs_up: Good thing too we have a winter storm watch - 6 to 8 inches WOOOOOO WHOOOOOO :banana: :pepper:
 
Sio that's what that is. Crap, I store stuff under the seats. I reached down there once to grab a sealed binder and felt that, but hadn't a clue that they were vents.
 
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