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2015 981 Location of heated steering wheel switch

Brian_Innes

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I would guess the 981 heated steering wheel switch is located in the same position as on all Porsches.

You'll find it behind the 6 o'clock spoke of the steering wheel. It's a small flat button switch.

Brian

 
I had it on a courtesy car once, and I think it's inside the wheel rim at the base of the central spoke that points towards you?

 
It is quite difficult to find, in fact I didn't even know that I had a heated wheel until I turned in on accidently without realising and wondered why the wheel was getting hot! As mentioned above it is inset on the inside edge of the bottom spoke.

 
Hi all,
I apologise now for this question because it is probably obvious, but I own a MY21 718 Cayman GTS and this question relates to a MY15 981 Cayman GTS.
Where is the heated steering wheel on/off switch located.
The handbook says at the back of steering wheel but I can't find it anywhere!!
Thanks in advance!
 
Ok thanks guys ...... I was trying to keep the first post simple, but this is actually more confusing than I should really admit ...........

I was actually driving this 981 Cayman GTS (flicking through the menu with the lower right stalk) and it flashed up on the right instrument dial 'heated steering wheel off' (which is exactly the same as it does in my 718), so I immediately searched for the on/off switch in the place I thought it was (at the bottom/back of the 6 o clock spoke) but there is no switch there!!!????

Was I hallucinating or have I finally gone mad?

 

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