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Old 08-29-2020, 04:27 PM
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Did 75 Pontiac Bonneville come with Bench heated seats? I just came back from local junkyard and seat was torn up and the cushion looked to have heated seats. I should have taken a picture but didn’t. I did take a picture of these very nice inner door panels. These whole car was great did not deserve to be in junkyard
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Old 08-29-2020, 05:30 PM
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If you saw just wires to the seat, it was probably the sensor for the seat-belt interlock setup.



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I looked through the full size and accessories brochures for 1975 and didn't find any mention of heated seats. There was an option that interlocked the seat backs on two door cars with power door locks, that could have been what you saw. http://oldcarbrochures.org/United%20...sories-13.html

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Dusting off the cobwebs of my mind, believe.... the seat interlock deal was a '74 model occurrence. That deal didn't last long, know my Dad had a Malibu Classic as a GM company car that had the interlock (& he figured out how to disable it).

If the far outer section of the seat frame cushions have been opened up, the yard has been picked, & the Bonne had pwr set back lock solenoids.

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1975 Service Craftsman News:


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That must be it, the drivers side seat had a lever looking thing sticking out of cusion. The passenger and center passenger had these square pads in cushion. There was a dubadobber (Australian word I think )box under the passenger seat. I think I am going to go back and get those door panels, I am sure someone could use those. I hate to leave high quality parts just lying in the bone yard. Thanks

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