Floor Mats for 2011 Toyota Corolla That is Not Equipped with Heating Vents Under Front Seats
Updated 11/28/2014 | Published 11/27/2014 >
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I am looking for custom fit or close fit black rubber floor mats for my 2011 Toyota Corolla. My car doesnt have the heating vents that run under the 1st row seats. The problem Ive run into is that most nice, custom fit mats are made exclusively for the Corollas that have these heating vents. Can you help me
asked by: Kelly
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I spoke with my contact at WeatherTech and the mats that would work for your 2011 Toyota Corolla that is not equipped with the heating vents under the front seats is the All-Weather Front Floor Mats, # WTW96 and # WTW80.
Although it seems that you are very certain that your 2011 Toyota Corolla is not equipped with the heating vents under the front seats, my WeatherTech contact explained that since the vents are tucked up under the seats, many are unaware that they are even there. For a Corolla that is equipped with the front vents, on the driver's side you will notice a bump in the floor close to where your right foot would be when seated in the car. I have attached a picture of the mats which show exactly where the bump in the floor will be. If by chance you do have a Corolla equipped with the vents, you could go with the Custom Fit WeatherTech Floor Mats, # WT441861 and # WT441862.

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