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Old Dec 29, 2010 | 05:37 PM
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Heated Steering on S Model

While I'm not a fan of leather seating, I would love to have the heated steering wheel option as Jersey gets quite chilly. From what I gather the steering wheel is the same across models. Anyone know if its a simple/inexpensive thing to add the relay and switches etc to get the wheel to heat up?
Old Dec 29, 2010 | 08:04 PM
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Ehh i dont think this is something u can "add on" prob the closes thing u can get to heated steering wheel is directing the vents to the steering wheel lol....
Old Dec 30, 2010 | 03:07 AM
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That's a good question. When I was hardwiring my RD earlier, I noticed that my S retains the fuses for heated seats and a heated mirror. Perhaps that bodes well for finding a disconnected lead somewhere in the steering column.
Old Dec 30, 2010 | 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by alexdi
That's a good question. When I was hardwiring my RD earlier, I noticed that my S retains the fuses for heated seats and a heated mirror. Perhaps that bodes well for finding a disconnected lead somewhere in the steering column.
I've seen this before where you don't have that option yet there is open spaces for fuses to be plugged in.

What you gotta think about is would it cost Nissan more money to design the same steering wheel without the heating technology function for the S Model or design them all the same and install them in the S Model but not charge the amount for it because all the wiring and buttons are not there.

The 370Z, Juke and Maxima all have the same design steering wheel yet I don't think that is an option in the 370Z or Juke(I may be wrong) so if all the steering wheels were the same then they're putting Heated Technology Steering Wheels in all of them yet not charging for them.

Idk...my guess is that the S Model does not have a Heated Steering Wheel

Well, here's a start. The S Model steering wheel is alot cheaper then the SV. Half the price.

SHOPPING CART Description Qty MSRP Price Your Price Core Price Total Cost Collision Catalog - 2010 - Nissan - Maxima
Steering wheel, Steering wheel and trim, Steering wheel, S, Black $205.24 $153.93 $0.00 $153.93 Collision Catalog - 2010 - Nissan - Maxima
Steering wheel, Steering wheel and trim, Steering wheel, Sv, Black $402.46 $301.85 $0.00 $301.85
Old Jan 1, 2011 | 03:02 PM
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Thanks guys. Managed to dig up some more info. Looks like you are correct, there is a different steering wheel for the cold package. Courtesy has it listed for around $250

Someone on a BMW forum had the same idea and found that the wheel was in fact pre-wired. If the fuse holder had a fuse in it for heated steering, the wiring was there also. Guy just swapped out steering wheels added relay and switch.

While this is technically beyond my ability I know there are people here who are more than capable of doing it if its possible.

Here is a link to the BMW forum which has a step by step PDF with photos if anyone is interested. (PDF is about 5 posts down)

http://www.xdrivers.co.uk/forum/view...&t=157&start=0
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