Oh, dude, RR HTR stands for rear heater, and S HTR stands for seat heater. So, if you're feeling a bit chilly in the back or your bum needs some warmth, those are the fuses you need to check. Just make sure not to crank them up too high or you might end up with a toasty tush!
The HTR RR switch in a Kia Sedona determines which air vents the air is blown through from the rear heating. When it is pushed in, the lower vents blow hot air, and when it is not pushed, the roof vents blow cold air.
its the rr outlet fuse 20 amp yellow one in the cabin fuse box
The fuses on a 03-06 600rr are under the left mid fairing. opposite side as the tool box.
rr means race replica
Rr t/lps its a 10a fuse
The RR button when on makes hot air come out the right rear heat vent, or the rear seat passengers heat and no left rear heat vent exists. This should only be turned on for heat because when the air conditioner is used the air automatically comes out all the ceiling vents.
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In a 2003 Toyota Sequoia, the fuse that controls the rear window and rear hatch is typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. Look for a fuse labeled "RR WND" or "HATCH" in the fuse diagram provided on the fuse box cover or in the owner's manual. If the rear window or hatch is not functioning, checking this fuse for continuity is a good first step. Always ensure to replace it with a fuse of the same amperage if it is blown.
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RR in a postal address can mean rural route
An apartment number would be considered a unit number. PO Box is a box in a post office, and a rr is a "rural route" number most often used for way out in the countryside.
POB stands for Post Office Box. It is also my initials - Peter O'Brien =] Not sure about RR, though. EDITED BY SOMEONE ELSE: :) RR stands for Rural Route.