Date: Sun, 21 Nov 1999 16:12:15 -0800 From: "Ken Ferguson" <Ken_Fergusonnopsamam.hotmail.com> Subject: Re: What's that switch?
Yes, according to my owners manual, the switch at the back of the center console in the 96 900 is for rear seat heaters in the Canadian model. My 99 9-5 has rear seat heaters, but I guess back then they only came in Canadian or possibly European models. Effrem Norwood <effnopsam.com> wrote in message news:GqXZ3.1591$Cs.15471nopsamfeed.slurp.net... > REAR seat heaters? Really? > > Effrem Norwood > > Ken Ferguson <Ken_Fergusonnopsamam.hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:819e3o$f76$1nopsamprod.itd.earthlink.net... > > One possibility is that is serves a function in a different model or > country > > version, and wasn't taken out your car. I have a 96 900, and there is a > > small switch by the gearshift that isn't marked at all. It is a dummy > > switch in my car, but in the Canadian version of the 96 900, it turns on > the > > rear seat heaters. They may have been doing this back in the 80's also. > > > > > dk wrote in message ... > > > >Having just acquired my 1986 Saab 900. I was wondering what the little > > > >switch was on the centre console floor, just behind the shifter. I > push > > > >it, but no lights come on, and nothing blows up. Hell...the seat > doesn't > > > >even eject my annoying passenger. What's it for? > > > > > > > >-- > > > > > > > > > > > > > >