Heated Steering Wheel

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JetDriver480

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I live in Arizona so I probably wasted the money getting it but it seemed cool and whats an extra $200 on this truck anyways.... also go the heated rear seats.
 

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FACT: If you question adding the heated steering wheel, you have never had one... life changer :biggrin:

seriously, even if you had your truck warming up for 30mins on full blast, the heated wheel takes your chill away almost immediately after using
 

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Does anyone know if the warmth of the wheel is tied to climate control. I use mine daily with climate control off and its warm, but I am wondering if the temp increases if you turn the heat up in the truck.
 

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Does anyone know if the warmth of the wheel is tied to climate control. I use mine daily with climate control off and its warm, but I am wondering if the temp increases if you turn the heat up in the truck.
Keep doing what you're doing. It's not climate controled. Only settings are heat or no heat.
 

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I ordered a Raptor with out the motor...just something else that could go wrong. I just didn't want to deal with it. :lol:
 

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Does anyone know if the warmth of the wheel is tied to climate control. I use mine daily with climate control off and its warm, but I am wondering if the temp increases if you turn the heat up in the truck.
I am certain it's fixed, but there is a setting in Forscan to turn it from "warm" to "hot". The factory setting isn't overly warm compared to some cars I've had with it, but I'm guessing the Forscan setting would fix that.
 
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