Heated Steering Wheel
Well winter is coming quick and I'm just curious how feasable it would be to somehow have a heated steering wheel in a tC? Anyone done this, if so, how? This would be an awesome mod for the winter...
haha, Yeah that location is not correct and needs updated, I just haven't gotten to it yet!!! Actually, I never even put that as my location, weird...
So with said, any serious possibilities for a heated steering wheel? And trust me, the whole aim the vent at your hands thing just doesn't work!
So with said, any serious possibilities for a heated steering wheel? And trust me, the whole aim the vent at your hands thing just doesn't work!
Alright well you guys continue to screw around; I should never have expected a knowledgeable answer on this forum anyways.. I guess all the high end cars with this feature are just junk. Ok, sorry for the interuption in stupidity, please continue... or maybe, just maybe, possibly post something useful??
It is a SCION, not a Cadillac. No one makes an aftermarket heated steering wheel for Scions. If you can find something that will heat your hands (without the use of gloves or a hairdryer), then more power to you. But my best advice is suck it up, like the rest of us do. Yes, a cold steering wheel sucks, as does a cold shift ****, but is it really that big of a problem? Heat your car up if possible.
I'm sure a high quality car customizer shop would have access to a kit like that, I wouldnt expect it to be cheap however, plus the labor work for installing it under your leather wrapped wheel, through the console, then to a switch on the dash.
Sorry guys, I am aware my car is a scion and not a cadillac. It was just a simple question. No, of course its not a big deal to have a cold steering wheel. Thought it could make for a nice possible mod and some discussion. I'll make sure to think before I post next time.
Originally Posted by PunkInDrublic
I'm sure a high quality car customizer shop would have access to a kit like that, I wouldnt expect it to be cheap however, plus the labor work for installing it under your leather wrapped wheel, through the console, then to a switch on the dash.







