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A Guide to Activate and Use the Heated Seats and Steering Wheel in Your New Mercedes-Benz GLC SUV

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Winter roads demand a comfortable drive. And comfort means warmth in your Mercedes-Benz GLC SUV. Mercedes-Benz of Scottsdale in Arizona, understands this well. That’s why we’re sharing how to activate and enjoy the heated seats and steering wheel in your GLC SUV. These luxurious features make cold days enjoyable, adding coziness with just a button press. Follow this guide to master your GLC SUV’s heated features and make winter driving an experience, not a chore. 

Benefits of Using Heated Seats and Steering Wheel in Your GLC SUV 

  • Instant Warmth: Get immediate relief from the cold as soon as you settle into your seat. 
  • Comfort for All Seasons: With three heat settings, you can adjust the temperature to match your comfort level. 
  • Eases Stiff Muscles: Warmth from the seats and wheel soothes muscles, making long drives more comfortable. 
  • Energy Efficiency: Use the heated seats instead of blasting the cabin heat to save energy. 
  • Enhanced Safety: Warm hands improve your grip on the steering wheel, increasing control in colder weather. 

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How to Activate Heated Seats in Your Mercedes-Benz GLC SUV 

Activating the heated seats in the GLC is simple. Look for the control panel on the door or console. You’ll see a button with a seat symbol. Press it once, and the seat starts warming up. Adjust the temperature with the button. Many models have three levels of heat; press once for high, twice for medium, and three times for low. Finally, press a fourth time to turn it off. It’s that easy. And it works for both the driver’s and front passenger’s seats, so everyone can stay warm. 

Activating the Heated Steering Wheel in Your Mercedes-Benz GLC SUV 

For a warm grip, check out how to use the heated steering wheel feature. Look for the button on the left side of the steering column. It’s usually marked with a steering wheel icon. Press it once, and in moments, the wheel warms to a cozy temperature. This feature is a lifesaver on icy mornings, helping you avoid the shock of a cold wheel. The steering wheel maintains a temperature that’s comfortable but never too hot. Once you’re ready, turn it off with another press. 


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Schedule a Test Drive to Experience the Heated Comfort in the GLC SUV 

Experience these luxurious features yourself at Mercedes-Benz of Scottsdale. Test-driving the GLC gives you a firsthand feel of its heated seats and steering wheel. Feel the warmth and comfort that define every Mercedes-Benz. Book an appointment, and let us show you how these heated options transform every drive. Contact Mercedes-Benz of Scottsdale today to schedule a test drive and explore other premium features of the GLC SUV.  

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