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Rear Heating Solutions HVAC guys weigh in
So, living up here in the great white north means cold for much of the year, with a few months of warm weather tossed in for good measure. So I'm looking into installing a rear heater in my 99 Yukon. Thing is, those ceramic heaters (or anything electric, heat wise) have a tendency to catch fire and burn cars to the ground. Two have been crisp-ified this winter here. So I'm looking into adding onto or modifying the factory rear-ac system to blow hot air in the winter. There are some outfitters up here that will plumb in a rear heat system, for a price (read: mega $$ for a poor guy) and since GM felt Tahoes/Yukons didn't need rear heat until the body style change, I can't just order up the parts and do the work.
But that got me thinking, what if I stole parts from an obs Suburban? It may not necessarily mean heat on the feet, but it's better than nothing. So today I stopped by the Stealership to do some research, comparing the two systems (Tahoe rear-ac and Suburban rear heat/ac) and spoke to a tech, and it seems not only feasible, but relatively easy! I can even have floor heat in the rear with this possibly, I'd have to search a little more on that. And I can even have heat (and a/c) in the cargo area, which has its obvious benefits.
I have a project for the summer
So, living up here in the great white north means cold for much of the year, with a few months of warm weather tossed in for good measure. So I'm looking into installing a rear heater in my 99 Yukon. Thing is, those ceramic heaters (or anything electric, heat wise) have a tendency to catch fire and burn cars to the ground. Two have been crisp-ified this winter here. So I'm looking into adding onto or modifying the factory rear-ac system to blow hot air in the winter. There are some outfitters up here that will plumb in a rear heat system, for a price (read: mega $$ for a poor guy) and since GM felt Tahoes/Yukons didn't need rear heat until the body style change, I can't just order up the parts and do the work.
But that got me thinking, what if I stole parts from an obs Suburban? It may not necessarily mean heat on the feet, but it's better than nothing. So today I stopped by the Stealership to do some research, comparing the two systems (Tahoe rear-ac and Suburban rear heat/ac) and spoke to a tech, and it seems not only feasible, but relatively easy! I can even have floor heat in the rear with this possibly, I'd have to search a little more on that. And I can even have heat (and a/c) in the cargo area, which has its obvious benefits.
I have a project for the summer
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