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For those that have the heated wheel, how long does it stay on for? We got ours installed by the dealer and the wheel does work, but it only stays on for about a minute and then it shuts off. Is this how it's' supposed to work? Is there any setting or some way to elongate the time it's actually on?
Mine stays off until I turn it off or turn off the car. Not like the heated seats that stay on all winter until turned off.
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I actually don't mind it. BMW puts it in the same location. I used to drive with my finger in the opening where the button goes and thought I'd miss it after installing the heating, but I don't really care.

The location of the button is much better IMO than what Toyota does, at least on the RAV4. Theirs is in the row of buttons to the left of the steering wheel. Every time I go to use it, I have to look behind the wheel to find it. With the Integra I can just feel for it without looking.
so it just dawned on me that TTD doesn't provide the button to turn the heated wheel on. Do you have that part number by chance?
 

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so it just dawned on me that TTD doesn't provide the button to turn the heated wheel on. Do you have that part number by chance?
Correct. AFAIK Acura only sells the wheel as an assembly and you can't buy the switch separately. You'll need everything in the kit except for the wheel itself (2 wiring harnesses, a few one-time use bolts, switch, controller, clock spring, back plastic cover).

I listed just the wheel on fb marketplace and someone who needed a new wheel bought it for something like $50.
 
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Correct. AFAIK Acura only sells the wheel as an assembly and you can't buy the switch separately. You'll need everything in the kit except for the wheel itself (2 wiring harnesses, a few one-time use bolts, switch, controller, clock spring, back plastic cover).

I listed just the wheel on fb marketplace and someone who needed a new wheel bought it for something like $50.
So you’re saying I need to buy this?
https://www.hondaacuraonline.com/oem-parts/acura-heated-steering-wheel-8u973s5210
 

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Yeah. And then you'd obviously transfer a few things over from your OEM wheel as well (buttons, trim, etc).
Oh man. I’m a dope. I feel like if I knew I would have to buy this OEM wheel anyway, I would have just skipped the TTD wheel 🥵
 

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Oh man. I’m a dope. I feel like if I knew I would have to buy this OEM wheel anyway, I would have just skipped the TTD wheel 🥵
Sorry haha, I thought I was pretty clear on the total cost and what all goes into it. FWIW you can get at least some of your money back by selling just the wheel from the Acura kit, as well as your original wheel (took a little while but I was able to sell both).
 
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Sorry haha, I thought I was pretty clear on the total cost and what all goes into it. FWIW you can get at least some of your money back by selling just the wheel from the Acura kit, as well as your original wheel (took a little while but I was able to sell both).
Yeah. I’m just a dope, but it’s done now. I’ll hopefully be able to get it going mid January
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