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Wombat8



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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Galway Green
Heating around floor space of rear passenger area?
Does anyone have any ideas please?

We just did a 625mile round trip to Edinburgh, four of us in 110 XS USW.
The heating in general is fab, too hot, but the foot well in the rear seating area was freezing.
As you obviously all know the hot air cannot get there.
Knees upwards were fine, but freezing feet!

Any ideas/modifications that could help??

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Post #108329 19th Dec 2011 7:05am
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LandRoverAnorak



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Somebody will no doubt be along soon to suggest a Webasto airtop or similar, but a cheap and relatively easy solution could be a 12v fan heater fixed to the back of the cubby box. Something like THIS maybe?

A more involved solution could be to take a flexible duct from the existing heater system and route it to the back. It would need some thought to prevent it looking too Heath Robinson though. Darren

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Post #108337 19th Dec 2011 8:01am
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T1G UP



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England 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Orkney Grey
underfloor heating? like the mats they use for the mirrors but a bigger bit. insulate the floor plates then stick a heater mat on top. carpet on top of that?
Post #108367 19th Dec 2011 10:07am
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pom



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i use a 10 quid 12v ceramic heater in the back.

Pom
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The Boy



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Pom

Does that really work? I had one about twenty years ago in it was usless in the land rover.

The reason i ask is wifey is always complaining that the inside of her 90 windscreen always freezes this time of year.
Post #108393 19th Dec 2011 10:37am
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pom



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yep, in fact I have 2 of them in the back of the 90. I use bench seats not those awkward forward facing ones. Very handy for the school run.

Pom
Post #108394 19th Dec 2011 10:44am
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The Boy



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United Kingdom 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Rimini Red
Thanks, I will get one after Christmas and try it out.
Post #108396 19th Dec 2011 10:49am
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daviec1



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United Kingdom 2005 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Bonatti Grey
Boy - I tried one of the heaters last year - was taking longer to scrape the ice off the inside than the outside.
Pretty useless for that purpose -MIGHT be ok for space heating the back.

As for the windscreen - do what I did - heated windscreen - no ice & no fogged up windscreen either.

Just need to get heated side windows now..... 2001 TD5 110 DCPU in Bonatti Grey
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The Boy



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Thanks Thumbs Up
Post #108399 19th Dec 2011 11:04am
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pom



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to be fair never have a problem with windows being iced in the puma, the heated screen+ blowers never fail.

The mirror's however....
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The Boy



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Sorry No being clear the wifes 90 is a tdi
Post #108402 19th Dec 2011 11:15am
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leeds



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blanket?



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JWL



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I have an inverter fitted in my truck and a 120w 240v tubular heater attached to the seat legs of the 2nd row seats, the boys seem to be OK with it and I can plug it into the mains overnight to take the edge off the cold. Haven't had a frost yet to give it a proper test to see if it can keep the windows frost free Whistle
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eberspachers the best way, spendy but bloody good
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twopoint6khz



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Thick socks Whistle
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