Heated Steering Wheel?
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Heated Steering Wheel?
I tried to post this alredy but guess it didn't take.
I have a 2015 Platinum Superduty that came with a heated steering wheel but cannot figure how to turn it on and off.
I have looked for a dash swirch and in the climate portion of the touch screen with no luck. My wife's car has a simple dash mounted switch and also a temp sensor that cuts it on automatically when cold. No such luck with truck.
My owners manual, dealer, and the online Ford rep I called so far have been of no help. It seems no one can fiure it out.
I reckon there must be SOMEONE out there in this forum that knows the answer.
Any help will be most appreciated. Thank you in advance.
I have a 2015 Platinum Superduty that came with a heated steering wheel but cannot figure how to turn it on and off.
I have looked for a dash swirch and in the climate portion of the touch screen with no luck. My wife's car has a simple dash mounted switch and also a temp sensor that cuts it on automatically when cold. No such luck with truck.
My owners manual, dealer, and the online Ford rep I called so far have been of no help. It seems no one can fiure it out.
I reckon there must be SOMEONE out there in this forum that knows the answer.
Any help will be most appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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I certainly do not remember ever seeing that. I will be mighty embarrassed if it turns out to be that simple. I am at work today and truck is at home so I can't check it right now but will do so later.
I'll bet though (a little, but not a lot) that my truck does NOT have that. I have had trouble with the touch screen and am on the 4th one. That my have something to do with it. It wouldn't work when I got it and I went through 4 screens in one week until they finally found one that works. No trouble since.
I wonder why Ford tech center didn't know this, nor did the dealer. There are so many options even they can't keep track of them all.
Thank you for your help.
I'll bet though (a little, but not a lot) that my truck does NOT have that. I have had trouble with the touch screen and am on the 4th one. That my have something to do with it. It wouldn't work when I got it and I went through 4 screens in one week until they finally found one that works. No trouble since.
I wonder why Ford tech center didn't know this, nor did the dealer. There are so many options even they can't keep track of them all.
Thank you for your help.
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Checked my truck this afternoon. There is NO steering wheel icon on either the home screen or the climate screen. It must be the screen change. They got the last screen from a new Lariat sitting on the lot. Lariat does not have the heat.
Back to the dealer Monday or when they have the necessary parts. I have no doubt dealer will make it right.
I buy my Fords from a dealer I have worked with for 30 years. I have to drive about 70 miles round trip and I feel certain I could get a little better deal elsewhere, but I know they will treat me right. It is worth it.
Back to the dealer Monday or when they have the necessary parts. I have no doubt dealer will make it right.
I buy my Fords from a dealer I have worked with for 30 years. I have to drive about 70 miles round trip and I feel certain I could get a little better deal elsewhere, but I know they will treat me right. It is worth it.
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Glad you figured it out. It got me thinking though. I really prefer plain old switches and buttons for things. BMW started the whole thing with I-Drive a decade ago and everyone continues to follow suit. I realize it's to make the dash look less cluttered but I would happily choose cluttered if it meant each thing has its own hard button as opposed to getting switched through a menu. I just know where buttons are by muscle memory and can reach down and turn things on/off without looking. The whole navigate menus to change everything is not for me...
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We have back-up buttons for a lot of the stuff that is also accessible from the screen, but the seats and wheel are not among those items. I would have preferred buttons as well. There are a lot of times while bouncing down our wonderful roads here, that I try to activate something through the screen and end up accidentally selecting something else, or getting the quadrant instead, and then have to hunt for the button on that screen. Kind of a pain.
Back on topic, hopefully, the dealer can just tell your new screen that the truck is a Platinum and won't actually have to change any actual parts. I would think it is just a programming thing.
Back on topic, hopefully, the dealer can just tell your new screen that the truck is a Platinum and won't actually have to change any actual parts. I would think it is just a programming thing.
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