The stock plastic louvers above the brake lights have a series of holes in them. I suppose it would be possible to cut a hole in the interior rear panel above each stereo speaker and install a switched computer cooling fan in each opening to suck the hot air out. You'd also need to cut a hole in the metal of the car at the rear (scarey proposition). I suppose a downside would be the vent holes would let outside noise enter the vehicle at the rear.
A simpler solution might be one of those solar powered exhaust fans that fit in a car's side window -- -- you power the window shut to hold the fan in place. Don't know if the second row window tint would prevent the solar motor from running.
Just some thoughts.
George SSSS
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Black 2005 Adventure Series; factory touch screen GPS w/XM radio; factory express open/close sunroof; reclining second row seats; Warn 9.5ti Multi-Mount Winch; Gobi Stealth roof rack with PIAA lights; HotShot windshield washer fluid system
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