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MOstang 4/3/04 08:12 PM

Can anyone confirm heated seats as an option? My wife just might let me buy one of these if I can keep her butt warm! She has them in her F150 and loves them! I just look at it as another reason to buy an '05 GT! MO

Dan 4/3/04 09:56 PM

I don't think we know for sure yet. We haven't seen any buttons for heated seats in the pics so far but there are two spaces for two more buttons behind the shifter so who knows. Also, they can put the buttons on the side of the seats themselves, but I'd think those would be in the pics.

crazyhorse 4/3/04 10:18 PM

Actually, we have seen heated seats buttons on one of the previous posts.

Wombert 4/3/04 11:31 PM

That's right. Somebody mentioned that the button on the very left of the controls behind the shifter was a switch for seat heaters, because it was the same as on his F-150.
The problem is, though, that there was only one button. The button on the very right was different - but heat seaters are usually only available for BOTH front seats, and not driver seat only.
Maybe it was just a dummy button, or it has another function but they didn't have the proper button face and just used a heater button.

crazyhorse 4/4/04 07:21 AM

That pass seat button did have a light above it like the driver. I wish could remember which post it was.

BigDaddy 4/4/04 08:23 AM

Hey guys,
I started the thread before about the heated seats. The problem is have pictures that contradict each other. Here's the one with "heated seat" buttons.

BigDaddy 4/4/04 08:27 AM

And here's one with A/C and rear defrost buttons in the same place.

Wombert 4/4/04 10:40 AM

yeah, crazyhorse, it had a light, but no icon :)

briden 4/4/04 11:01 AM

I could never tell that was a seat heater button by looking at that symbol. The right button is a floor vent the same as on the rotary dial.

briden 4/4/04 11:02 AM

And what the heck is the middle symbol? Anyone? Bueller?

Wombert 4/4/04 11:27 AM

might be the passenger airbag switch - looks like a baby in a child safety seat

Wombert 4/4/04 11:31 AM

hmh... in some pictures, the button bar is beveled, in others it's not...

radios are not the same, the button layout is different each time, the power outlet cover differs, etc etc... I mean, we have seen that the show cars even differ under the hood, I guess they are still changing things or were just trying something here and something there...

Dan 4/4/04 11:47 AM

Well, there are five spots for buttons so maybe they'll fit all the options in. I think heated seats are pretty common nowadays and wouldn't be at all surprised to see them on the new stang.

Grantsdale 4/4/04 01:11 PM

I can't imagine them not offering it as an option at least. I know I'd be all over it.

Galaxie 4/4/04 01:15 PM


Originally posted by Dan@Apr. 4th, 2004, 12:50 PM
Well, there are five spots for buttons so maybe they'll fit all the options in. I think heated seats are pretty common nowadays and wouldn't be at all surprised to see them on the new stang.
It wouldn't hurt... especially if you are gonna drive it in the winter

Boomer 4/4/04 01:20 PM

Me too if it was an option.

crazyhorse 4/4/04 01:20 PM

Ithink the middle button is the vent/floor symbol with two arrows. one pointed at the face, one at the floor.

Boomer 4/4/04 02:25 PM

May look like it, but doubt it...as that symbol would (and is) on the dial..its not a button.

However there is a 'recirculation' button that has the seat with a circular arrow.

crazyhorse 4/4/04 02:30 PM

why would it have the person with the floor only arrow?

Boomer 4/4/04 02:47 PM

I think that pic is a render and someone was just sloppy :)


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