What is the Mercedes-Benz steering wheel heating symbol?

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Amber
07/24/25 10:58pm
The Mercedes-Benz steering wheel heating symbol is a steering wheel pattern with three upward wavy lines attached. Below is a detailed introduction to the functions of the Mercedes-Benz steering wheel buttons: 1. The left buttons mainly control cruise control: return button, confirm button, HOME button, cruise activation, speed adjustment, resume cruise, cancel cruise, speed limit. 2. The right buttons control multimedia and voice: confirm button, HOME button, return button, answer and hang up calls, voice control, volume adjustment, favorite button. 3. Steering wheel position adjustment: The lever switch on the lower side of the steering wheel is the adjustment switch. Pull the lever, manually hold and move the steering wheel to the desired position. Some models use an electric switch, allowing direct adjustment of the steering wheel position forward, backward, left, and right through the switch.
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McEmily
08/10/25 3:12pm
Having driven for over a decade and tried various Mercedes models, the steering wheel heating symbol is an exceptionally practical design. It resembles a small steering wheel outline with two or three upward-curving wavy lines on it, looking warm at a glance. Driving in northern winters, your fingers can freeze stiff when getting into the car in the morning, making it impossible to grip the wheel properly. Turn on the heating, though, and in just two or three minutes the entire wheel surface becomes comfortably warm. The button is usually located on the lower left spoke of the steering wheel or in the climate control settings on the central display—some models even place it next to the seat heating button. I remember one Spring Festival road trip in subzero temperatures: with this feature on, my hands stayed warm throughout the journey—far more comfortable than wearing gloves, and without compromising steering sensitivity.
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