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More safety and better looks - the steering wheel cover!

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Recently updated on October 21, 2021 at 02:06 am

More safety and better looks - the steering wheel cover!

A steering wheel cover is a cover that is pulled over the steering wheel of a car. Sounds logical ... Alternatively, it is often referred to as a steering wheel cover, steering wheel cover, steering wheel cover or protective cover. But the product is identical! Coverings made from many different materials are available. For example, made of leather, plastics, fabric or even fur.

What is a steering wheel cover for?

More safety and better looks - the steering wheel cover!

There are several reasons why motorists opt for a steering wheel cover for their vehicle. Probably the most common among them is the grip security. If the surface of your steering wheel is smooth, it may be that you slipping on it, especially on hot days. This is done by sweating the palms. The sweat makes the steering wheel slippery and hard to hold. This affects your control of the direction of travel and can lead to an accident in the worst case. A handy cover, which yields to the pressure of your hands or is absorbent, can help here. Also, heating and cooling of the steering wheel may be reasons for choosing a steering wheel cover. If you park outdoors for a long time in the summer, the steering wheel often gets extremely hot from the sun's rays.

Steering wheel heats up less

More safety and better looks - the steering wheel cover!

It can get so hot that the touch is painful for you. Then you first have to run the air conditioning until it has cooled down to a temperature at which the journey is bearable for you.

Retrofitting steering wheel heating, possible?

Many drivers also find a very cold steering wheel uncomfortable. A coating made of less easily heatable material helps in such cases. Light-colored fabric and fur covers are best. Alternatively, there are even steering wheel covers with a built-in Heating as an alternative to a factory-fitted steering wheel heater. The connection is usually made via a 12 Volt connection. Alternatively, such a heated steering wheel cover but also from a specialist workshop to a power source directly in the steering wheel (Multifunction buttons) are connected.

Especially with regard to the function of the steering wheel, the variant with the connection in the cigarette lighter is probably not recommended.

More safety and better looks - the steering wheel cover!

GM applied for a patent for the electric steering wheel heater in 2006. Since then, almost all carmakers have offered the surcharge extra. On average, around 200 to 400 euros are due for this.

More safety and better looks - the steering wheel cover!

In our opinion, retrofitting really makes sense only with OEM components. In other words, if there was an optional steering wheel heater ex works for the desired model, then you should get the complete steering wheel with the built-in heater and have it installed in the vehicle. In some cases, it is then sufficient to heat the steering wheel using software "unlock“And maybe you just have to find the appropriate one Retrofitted switch will. However, the effort can be significantly higher if the new steering wheel has additional cabling, a new steering column switch with a different slip ring and other connections. It always depends on the vehicle. In any case, the steering wheel must be replaced by a motor vehicle workshop take place. Unauthorized work on the airbag is prohibited for laypeople.

There are also vehicles, there is generally only one Coding thing. In other words, the steering wheel heater may already be on board. The manufacturer provides information about this and various forums on the Internet can also be helpful.

Our Tipif no steering wheel heating is installed: Exactly fitting, lightly lined leather gloves that don't bother you like a second skin. Just try it out. It is guaranteed to help.

What to consider when choosing a steering wheel cover?

A steering wheel cover can protect the steering wheel from dirt or damage. It can make driving more comfortable for you if the material of your steering wheel feels uncomfortable, or it can simply fulfill a decorative function.

More safety and better looks - the steering wheel cover!

The most important thing is always that the steering wheel cover fits well. It must not slide back and forth on the steering wheel or even come loose while driving. Both would make him a source of danger. When buying, make sure that the cover is the right size for your steering wheel and that it can be attached properly. If you cannot find an exactly fitting cover, it is advisable to buy cover material that you can cut to size yourself and sew on with a needle and thread.

An absorbent steering wheel cover is useful to avoid slipping through sweat, but it can also become unhygienic very quickly. So if you buy a cover that cannot be easily wiped off with a damp cloth, you should make sure that it is easily removable and washable. Leather is easily attacked by sweat and moisture and becomes brittle. Unsightly stains appear. Therefore, make sure to always wipe a leather cover well and care for it with leather care products. Even the fur covers, which look so pretty at first, tend to get ugly over time from wear and tear and frequent washing. Tip: This is how the leather steering wheel becomes correctly prepared!

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  1. Moin, where do you get the reference on the top picture?

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