E-Class (W212) 2010 - 2016: E 350, E 550

Rear Heated Seats

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Old 02-09-2022, 10:00 AM
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Originally Posted by SUNILP
i will be using factory wiring, heat mats, and electronics.
Can't get that cold in TX...
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Originally Posted by DubVBenz
Hmm.. I thought that timer was more so you didn't accidentally overheat yourself. If it's under 60 degrees out I basically keep mine on the highest setting. Every time it dials itself down a notch, I turn it back up. I did that on my W211 too (mb tex) and now my 212 (leather). So far the only thing I've really noticed is the strength of the seat heater lessens over time. Do you have any more information regarding the potential to damage the seat coverings?
Cars with leather should not have a problem, but leather will lose it's moisture after time if not conditioned periodically. Cars with MBtex will split.

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