Concerning Heated Steering Wheel
Love to know it anyone here has added a heated steering wheel to their S550. (4Matic if it matters).
I am up near Boston and I know what is coming. I have a new to me S550 with 83,000 miles. Seems to have everything but no heated steering wheel.
I would love to have that. I suspect it is hard to understand if you do not live in the cold but it is so lovely to touch and steer a wheel that is warm.
Anyone know anything about that?
LOVE some input.








odd, I saw when we did some updates the SCN coding and print out said I had heated steering wheel, the garage said no wood effect has heating and mine has never worked, so that's a little strange (I saw the other post after I wrote that thought, that some think it does heat - anyway never touch the leather so its a bit pointless)
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top info as usual,
thanks is this hidden or a user switch on the dash ? S59/1s2 Steering wheel heater switch ahh its in the other docs...
The steering wheel heater function is comprised of the following
Manual on/off function sequence
Automatic switch off function sequence
odd I don't have this switch …. OH maybe I do its on the end of the stalk !!!!
Last edited by BOTUS; Nov 15, 2020 at 09:58 AM.
My CL has beautiful piano lacquer black wood and black leather wheel and it’s certainly heated on leather portions. CL of course, the 2-door S-Class, so no different systems.
No switch to turn on the heated wheel but it says it has it, and coded to on
I noticed looking about the other day heated screen it has is coded to OFF and doesn't work anymore (so they don't even know which thing to turn back on coding a specific vehicle from a list in Germany they made when they built it...
Oddly one SAM update enabled a feature the manual says it has, but it never worked. hill hold assist now active 10 years after they made it....
Ford screen wash - squirt water, wait a few millisecond's and wipe, then have a tidy up wipe after to catch any drips (which it almost doesn't make). Mercedes scratch the dry screen for a wipe and a half before any water comes, wear out the wiper blades, don't do a tidy up wipe - after allowing 6 gallons of water caught on the wiper arms. Stop get out and do it manually...






